A Mystery of Revolutionary America: Blood of the Oak Audiobook Download by Eliot Pattison


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America never seemed so alive as in this story. The people of the towns and cities are alive with the very life of America itself. The countryside is just as alive with the feeling of change and growth, peace, and freedom which is brought about by the Revolution.

Una vez más, Eliot Pattison nos envuelve en sus apasionantes historias de lo que ocurre por debajo de la superficie. En este caso, una aventura en el sur de Estados Unidos durante la Revolución Francesa.

This novel is about a sociopath, someone who is not following the rules of society, and tries to commit a heinous crime. The author gives you all the information you could possibly ask for, including who he/she is and what their motives are. The main character in this book is easy to relate to because they are just like everyone else; they have all the good intentions, but they don't always follow through with them.

In Eliot Pattison's latest historical novel, Blood of the Oak, England is a poor country that has had to borrow money from France. However, England is so desperate that they decide on a drastic measure: they will create an armed revolution. This revolution will be led by one man--a man who believes that Britain would still be capable of this type of act even if he and his family were starving.

Blood of the Oak is a murder mystery set in Philadelphia during the American Revolution. The protagonist, Samuel Breckenridge, is an expert on Native American crafts who works for Benjamin Franklin. When one of his friends is killed and a precious piece of craftsmanship goes missing, he sets out to find out who is behind the plot and get his friend's property back.

Published Date 2021-03-16
Duration 13 hours 0 minutes
Author Eliot Pattison
Narrated Matthew Waterson
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Abridged No
Is It Free? No
Category History
Parent Category Americas

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