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The Cavalier Spy

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The Cavalier Spy

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1776: His army clinging to New York by a thread, a desperate General George Washington sends Lieutenant Jeremiah Creed behind British lines once more. But even the audacity of Creed and his band of spies cannot stop the British juggernaut from driving the Americans from New York, and chasing them across New Jersey in a blitzkrieg fashion. Realizing the imminent loss of one of the new nation's most important states to the enemy, Washington sends Creed into the war-torn Hackensack Valley. His mission: recruit and train a gang of rogues to work behind British lines. However, his mission takes a strange twist when the British high command plots to kidnap a senior American officer and a mysterious young woman comes between Creed and his plans. The British drive Washington's army across the Delaware. The new nation faces its darkest moment. But Washington plans a surprise return led by young Creed, who must strike into hostile land so that Washington can rally his army for an audacious gamble that could win, or lose, the war. What people are saying: "More than a great spy story... it is about leadership and courage in the face of adversity...The Cavalier Spy is the story of America's first army and the few... those officers and soldiers who gave their all to a cause that was seemingly lost..." Les Brownlee, former Acting Secretary of the Army and retired Army Colonel "Secret meetings, skirmishes and scorching battles... The Cavalier Spy takes the reader through America's darkest times and greatest triumphs thanks to its powerful array of fictional and historical characters... this book shows that courage, leadership and audacity are the key elements in war..." F. William Smullen, Director of National Security Studies at Syracuse University's Maxwell School and Author of "Ways and Means for Managing UP"
Release date Australia
December 15th, 2015
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations, black and white
Imprint
Paladin Timeless Books
Pages
310
Publisher
Paladin Timeless Books
Dimensions
152x229x18
ISBN-13
9781606192542
Product ID
24356892

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