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Set against the backdrop of the American Revolution, Nine Miles North tells the story of Patriot soldier and spy Ethan Shaye, who carries out a series of daring missions, slipping behind enemy lines to secure vital information for the Continental Army. His courage and resourcefulness have earned him the trust and respect of General Washington himself, who entrusts Ethan with a crucial mission, one that may well turn the tide of the entire war. But Ethan's boldness and fierce allegiance to his cause are rivaled by another passion - his love for the daughter of a Loyalist. In a captivating tale…mehr

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Set against the backdrop of the American Revolution, Nine Miles North tells the story of Patriot soldier and spy Ethan Shaye, who carries out a series of daring missions, slipping behind enemy lines to secure vital information for the Continental Army. His courage and resourcefulness have earned him the trust and respect of General Washington himself, who entrusts Ethan with a crucial mission, one that may well turn the tide of the entire war. But Ethan's boldness and fierce allegiance to his cause are rivaled by another passion - his love for the daughter of a Loyalist. In a captivating tale of adventure, danger, and romance, Nine Miles North relates a compelling historical fiction narrative, rich with emotional depth and conveyed in a literary style that is authentically reflective of the period it portrays.
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Autorenporträt
As an educator, author, and historian, Katherine Ann Meyer has had many opportunities to share her love of history with others, and she enjoys weaving her knowledge of 18th- and 19th-century American and British cultural history into her novels. Her writing is greatly influenced by the language and style of the 19th-century literary classics she grew up with. Katherine has traveled extensively, and she finds inspiration for her writing wherever she goes. Her first novel, Grosvenor Square, was published in 2011.