![]() ![]() I don’t see a woman with her background being so amenable, whatever the reasons that may be presented for her compliance while Tremayne is very believable. The unexpected start is of an unscrupulous major bent on seduction whom we can’t help but like, although the seduction scene between Tremayne and Kate isn’t believable. “My parents are no longer taking suggestions on the subject of my name, Captain André.” ![]() “André says you would make a fine Kate,” Peggy offered… ![]() It’s not a deep story, but well filled with drama and tension and no little wit… Humphreys’ Jack Absolute (Jack Absolute, 1) revolving around the exact same time period, place, and those characters who were not fictional! Do read Jack Absolute and then The Turncoat if only for Humphreys’ read on Benedict Arnold’s character. (Thorland appears to be promoting this as if it were part of a series, but I can’t find any other information about it…) My Take I’m guessing it’s the first in the Renegades of the Revolution historical fiction series revolving around a female spy and a noble British major. Turncoat It is part of the Renegades of the Revolution series and is a in Paperback edition on Maand has 395 pages. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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