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The Hunt for the North Star
The Hunt for the North Star | A.J. MacKenzie
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No one is safe. Everyone is a suspect. The thrilling new historical epic from bestsellers A.J. Mackenzie. Fresh from his success at the Battle of Queenston, war hero John MacLea is thrown straight back into the maelstrom of tactical espionage. American master spy Polaris has so far evaded capture, and the longer he remains at large the more dangerous he becomes to the allied British and Canadian forces. John travels to York, capital of Upper Canada, deep into a sinister world of treachery, where secrets and lies are an everyday currency. He must discover the identity of Polaris, for a deadly plot is brewing, one that may signal total defeat for the allied troops. Failure is not an option... The jaw-dropping sequel to The Ballad of John Maclea, full to the brim with scintillating action, nail-biting suspense and meticulously detailed historical research, perfect for fans of Adrian Goldsworthy, Bernard Cornwell and Conn Iggulden.
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Andrew65
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I love a good maps in a book, brings it to life, although these maps could have been bigger! #MapsofLitsy

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Andrew65
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No books finished on day 3 but i did get through 87% of the tagged book, so I should finish it easily today. Altogether yesterday I read for 6 hrs 45 mins.

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Finished 3 / 4 Books

Read 20 / 24 hours

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Fourth book finished for #20in4

Really enjoyed the intrigue of this one set at the time of the War of 1812. Great characters, great plotting and a great storyline. Can‘t wait to read the last book of the trilogy. Recommended for lovers of historical fiction out there.

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Andrew65
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Time for a bit of a change in the reading. I am starting the second of the three books in the War of 1812 Trilogy by A J Mackenzie.

Prior to the first book, which I really enjoyed, I did not know a lot about this war.

Read as part of the #20in4 Readathon

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