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Abigail Carpenter might have survived the battles of Trenton and Princeton in 1776 and 1777, but the war is far from over in 1781. Living in Virginia now, she finds herself crossing paths with her nation's most formidable and hated foe, who unwittingly takes her under his protection. Determined to protect herself and her family, Abigail dons the role of a Tory, loyal to King George. The stakes are just as high as at Princeton, but the danger is even greater.

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Abigail Carpenter might have survived the battles of Trenton and Princeton in 1776 and 1777, but the war is far from over in 1781. Living in Virginia now, she finds herself crossing paths with her nation's most formidable and hated foe, who unwittingly takes her under his protection. Determined to protect herself and her family, Abigail dons the role of a Tory, loyal to King George. The stakes are just as high as at Princeton, but the danger is even greater.


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Jeannette DiLouie was born a New Jersey girl and will die the same even if she grew up in Pennsylvania, lived in Maryland and is now back in Central Pennsylvania. She's also a cookie dough-eating, travel-obsessed bookworm, and an editor who loves helping other writers achieve their own dreams. Ethnically half-Italian, Jeannette is tragically addicted to carbohydrates. Also ethnically half-Scottish, she's counting down the days when she can go visit that lovely land again. And being just under five-foot three, she happily claims her short-girl rights to climb on any shelf or counter she needs to.

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