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1776: A River of Spies

By: M Cummins
Narrated by: Simon de Deney
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1776: A River of Spies is a suspenseful spy adventure story set during the Revolutionary War and the attack on Trenton. A story of espionage, heroes and heroines, where every choice could alter the course of history.

It’s mid-December 1776. George Washington's Continental Army is encamped on the banks of the Delaware River. A winter storm is brewing and the Delaware River is freezing over. The army is short of rations, men and morale. The war for independence against the British Empire is in the balance.

Washington is planning an audacious fight back, but when one of his spies, tasked with bringing news of the British Army goes missing, the conclusion is stark: Washington has a traitor in camp. Who can he trust? Desperate for intelligence and short of trusted men, Washington sends a local militiaman, Isaak Moore, over the river to meet with a Rebel agent in Trenton.

Unbeknownst to Moore, all hell is to be let loose, and his mission will draw him into a web of intrigue, secrets and deception.

©2024 M. Cummins (P)2025 M. Cummins
Genre Fiction Historical Military Thriller & Suspense War & Military Espionage Imperialism Winter
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