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Savage Liberty: A Mystery of Revolutionary America
Savage Liberty: A Mystery of Revolutionary America | Eliot Pattison
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The fifth in Eliot Pattison's Bone Rattler series, Savage Liberty--a fast-paced mystery built around historical figures and set against the haunting backdrop of dying woodland tribes--follows exiled Scotsman Duncan McCallum on a thrilling journey down the road to revolution When a ship arriving from London explodes in Boston Harbor, both the peace of the colonial city and Duncan McCallum's life are shattered. Summoned by his new friend John Hancock to a beach awash with the bodies of the victims, Duncan discovers that the ship was deliberately sabotaged, apparently to cover the theft by French agents provocateurs of a secret document being carried to the Sons of Liberty. Hancock refuses to let him take his evidence to the authorities, for this is 1768 and relations with the government are so sour that officials are being hanged in effigy. Fearing that the intrigues of Hancock and the Sons might set the colonies ablaze, Duncan relentlessly pursues the truth, only to be falsely charged with treason and murder. To escape the hangman's noose and restore his honor, Duncan has no choice but to follow a northbound trail of violence and deception while being relentlessly hounded by bountymen and vengeful soldiers. With the help of unexpected new friends, including Ethan Allen, aged natives, and outlawed Jesuits, he survives scalp hunters, imprisonment, and his own spiritual crisis only to realize he cannot resolve the terrible crimes until he first understands the emerging truths about freedom in the American colonies.
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Savedbygrace
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A riveting tale to be sure. It gives a very interesting and exciting view of the conflicting forces that went into making America what it is today and the wars that shaped our nation. Eliot Pattison does a great job at creating a book worthy of capturing his audiance's attention. My only complaint is that there is mildly harsh language used for dramatic affect, but I truly wish the author would have abstained from using it.

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Today I shall be mostly...

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umbrellagirl
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I have to get up early but I‘m starting a new book anyway. Thanks #goodreads for the giveaway!

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I‘ve always wondered if people actually won these. I‘ve been entering for years and I finally won a book from goodreads!

This one sounds interesting. Scottish people, New England, Revolutionary War history, mystery, all good things.

AmyG I have won a few. Congrats! 6y
KrystleTheBookSlayer Congratulations! 🎊🎉🎊🎉 6y
8little_paws I think I'm the only litten who's never won and I've entered.... hundreds? 6y
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umbrellagirl @AmyG I always wondered if it was just a marketing ploy so folk would add the book to their lists. Glad to hear they really do send the books 🙂 6y
umbrellagirl @8little_paws So have I. Keep trying. You can see the number of entries versus the number of copies they are giving. 6y
umbrellagirl @Krystle1 thank you! 6y
8little_paws @umbrellagirl yeah I've noticed that. I've just given up at this point 6y
Birdsong28 Congrats 🎉🎊 If your wanting more chances to win books I suggest Readers first as its so good as I've entered 6 times and won 6 times @8little_paws I would really recommend this site or bookish first of your in America. 📚📖 6y
Alfoster Agree with @8little_paws ! I‘ve never won anything from Goodreads but won 4 already from BookishFirst! 6y
umbrellagirl @Birdsong28 @Alfoster Thanks, I will look into that. 6y
8little_paws @Birdsong28 cool thanks!!! 6y
Chocamanda If you read the fine print on the Goodreads contest form it says that you're more likely to win if you write reviews consistently. I've won a few, but it only happens when I'm keeping up with written reviews. 6y
BluestockingDuchess Congratulations! I have only won once lol 6y
BluestockingDuchess @Chocamanda that is good to know 6y
umbrellagirl @Chocamanda Good to know. I am not a big reviewer. 6y
ErikasMindfulShelf 👏👏🎉🎉 6y
robinb 🤣🤣 You sound like me! Years and years and didn‘t win anything until two weeks ago...🤷🏻‍♀️...and I consistently write reviews. 🤣 (edited) 6y
BookishTrish 🎉🎉🎉 6y
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