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Captain Sedition

The Death of the Age of Reason

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Captain Sedition

By: Kerry Fusaro
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In 1775, A MAN WALKS INTO A WAR ...
London courier Joethan Wolfe is a bravo and a rake according to his particular friend, Benjamin Franklin. Wolfe is also a master of weapons, an exceedingly fine horseman and often too damned clever for his own good. Most of all Wolfe is a man of unshakeable honor. When honor demands, he finds himself on a ship bound for the colonies.

After fourteen years away, nothing in America is as remembered. Redcoats and Colonists are countrymen in name only. Suspicion and conspiracy run rampant. Yet it’s the ironically named Prudence, a beautiful and fiery insurrectionist, that may prove most problematic.

From New York, through the slave fields of Connecticut, to the seat of British power in Boston, Wolfe negotiates a dangerous tightrope between rebels and the Crown; until the tightrope is a noose dragging him to the bloody birth of a revolution. It's a conflict he has no stake in and wants no part of, but survival is an instinct and destiny calls.

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Captain Sedition: The Death of the Age of Reason is Book 1 of the Captain Sedition Revolutionary War saga.
Historical Fiction War & Military Genre Fiction

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