Deadly Occupation: A Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mystery

Deadly Occupation: A Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mystery

by Suzanne Adair
Deadly Occupation: A Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mystery

Deadly Occupation: 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 wayward wife, a weapons trafficker, and a woman with "second sight"—it's a puzzle that would have daunted any investigator. But Michael Stoddard wasn't just any investigator.

If you like Diana Gabaldon, Bernard Cornwell, or Jim Butcher, then you'll love this fast-paced, tension-filled detective novel.

Late January 1781, in coastal North Carolina, patriots flee before the approach of the Eighty-Second Regiment, leaving behind defenseless civilians to surrender the town of Wilmington to the Crown. The regiment's commander assigns Lieutenant Michael Stoddard the tasks of tracking down a missing woman and probing into the suspicious activities of an unusual church. But as soon as Michael starts sniffing around, he discovers that some of those not-so-defenseless civilians are desperately hiding a history of evil.

"A time machine to another time and place by masterful storyteller Suzanne Adair."—The Midwest Book Review

Buy Deadly Occupation, book 1 in the Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mystery series, and leap into adventure, intrigue, and peril!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150984431
Publisher: Suzanne Adair
Publication date: 10/11/2015
Series: Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mysteries , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 242
File size: 8 MB

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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