A Hostage to Heritage: A Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mystery

A Hostage to Heritage: A Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mystery

by Suzanne Adair
A Hostage to Heritage: A Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mystery

A Hostage to Heritage: A Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mystery

by Suzanne Adair

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Overview

You can't judge a man by the color of his coat.

A boy kidnapped for ransom. And a madman who didn't bargain on Michael Stoddard's tenacity.

If you like Diana Gabaldon, Bernard Cornwell, or Jim Butcher, then you'll love this twisty, riveting mystery novel.

Spring 1781. The American Revolution enters its seventh grueling year. In Wilmington, North Carolina, redcoat investigator Lieutenant Michael Stoddard expects to round up two miscreants before Lord Cornwallis's army arrives for supplies. But his quarries' trail crosses with that of a criminal who has abducted a high-profile English heir. Michael's efforts to track down the boy plunge him into a twilight of terror from radical insurrectionists, whiskey smugglers, and snarled secrets out of his own past in Yorkshire.

"A wonderful whodunit with plenty of intrigue, interest, and thrills."—Great Historicals

Buy A Hostage to Heritage, book 3 in the Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mystery series and an Indie Book of the Day Award winner, and leap into adventure, intrigue, and peril!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148638360
Publisher: Suzanne Adair
Publication date: 04/22/2013
Series: Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mysteries , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 262
File size: 748 KB

About the Author

Award-winning novelist Suzanne Adair is a Florida native who lives in North Carolina. Her mysteries transport readers to the Southern theater of the American Revolution, where she brings historic towns, battles, and people to life. She fuels her creativity with Revolutionary War reenacting and visits to historic sites. When she’s not writing, she enjoys cooking, dancing, and hiking. In 2018, she was appointed by North Carolina’s Daughters of the American Revolution to a state-wide committee formed by the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources to help share information about and coordinate events of America's upcoming 250th Anniversary. For more information, visit http://www.SuzanneAdair.net/.
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