It's December 1776. The American Revolution hangs by a thread. George Washington's battered Continental Army camps along the frozen Delaware River—low on rations, outnumbered, and near collapse. Traitors move unseen in Washington's command.
When Washington orders local militiaman Isaak Moore to slip across the river into British-occupied Trenton, Moore expects a simple mission: gather intelligence from a Patriot spy. Instead, Moore finds himself drawn into a deadly game of espionage, deception, and hidden loyalties.
Reviews for the Audiobook:
"Cummins crafts a compelling historical thriller that draws readers in from the first page. His meticulous attention to detail—portraying secret allegiances, trickery, and covert operations—feels authentic to the era, while the dialogue drives the story forward with a steady, engaging pace." Audiobookreviewer.com
"The narrator, Simon de Deney, delivers an impressive performance, vividly bringing the story to life. He skillfully captures each character’s essence, giving them distinct voices while maintaining consistency from start to finish. His masterful use of tone, punctuation, pauses, and cadence adds depth and suspense, fully immersing the listener in the narrative." Audiobookreviewer.com
“1776: A River of Spies is a slow-burning historical thriller with a strong sense of time and place. I think it’d be a great pick for anyone who likes their history threaded with patriotism, moral uncertainty, spy craft, and a healthy dose of frost-bitten reality.” The Audiobook Review.
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