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The Devil Take Tomorrow (édition 2013)

par Gretchen Jeannette (Auteur)

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"Historical fiction lovers will easily become lost in this thrilling Revolutionary War adventure." --RT Book Reviews"Fiction becomes believable and fascinating in this poignant story." --GoodbooksToday"An epic read in every sense of the word." --E-book Planet"Far more textured and authentic than a by-the-numbers romance." --Historical Novel SocietyGeorge Washington has been marked for death. British agents embedded in the Continental Army wait only for the order to strike. Racing against time, rebel spy Ethan Matlock sets out to protect the one man who can save the Revolution. Without General Washington, the whole American enterprise might easily collapse, for no one else has demonstrated the ability to keep together an army that constantly threatens to fall apart.Boldly Ethan infiltrates the heart of the British military, occupiers of grand old Philadelphia, where elegant officers posture in drawing rooms and frolic in the bedrooms of the rich. Surrounded by twenty thousand redcoats, aware that the slightest misstep could lead to the gallows, Ethan resorts to vicious measures to unravel a conspiracy of power-hungry men. Against his better judgment, he becomes entangled with the provocative Miss Maddie Graves, whose fierce devotion to the American cause ironically threatens his mission.A Readers' Favorite 2017 book award winner.… (plus d'informations)
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A very well written thrilling historical romance filled with intrigue and desire. Being a spy surrounded by enemies is no time to lose your head or your heart, yet that's exactly the position Ethan finds himself in. The reader will find many heart pounding and heart touching moments within the covers of this amazing book. ( )
  LilyRoseShadowlyn | Dec 24, 2019 |
This historical fiction with some romance and mystery was well researched and written. Ethan Matlock, the principal male character, keeps the reader guessing through the book as to who he really is. A good guy or bad? One is left guessing as he seems to have sympathies with the rebel Americans fighting for liberty, but has befriended many influential and important Loyalists and British military soldiers. As the book progresses, one finds that he is actually acting as a double spy, giving the Americans accurate information while the British inaccurate. To complicate matters that threaten his mission to uncover a rumored plot against General Washington's life, he develops a fondness for a Miss Madelaine, step-niece to a Robert Sinclair, a particularly dastardly fellow who is helping fund the British forces. Maddie has much animosity for her step-uncle because he was responsible for having her father imprisoned for treason against the crown and she shares her father's beliefs. The book has lots of action and suspense, wondering if Ethan and Maddie will fall in love, if she will get to see her father released and if her uncle will get his just desserts; wondering if Ethan will get caught as every turn he could be discovered by the British or Maddie and wanting him to be successful in foiling the despicable plots.

One minor character I liked, who is only mentioned briefly, was elderly Lydia Beltram, "a spry old widow who had fought Indians on the Pennsylvania frontier, rumored to have taken scalps, refused to house British soldiers when (General) Howe's army arrived in town. Owing to her age and her threat to burn down the place rather than live with redcoats, Howe made an exception for the woman he dubbed 'that white-haired fiend'. She sounds like a tough woman, strong and independent, not easily cowed... I like that!

I would recommend this book for lovers of historical fiction, suspense and romance. I received this book in exchange for an honest review-- thank you! ( )
  Stacy_Krout | May 15, 2018 |
This is a historical fiction tale filled to the brim with action, adventure, espionage, and romance. Taking place during the years 1777-1779 in the history-laden setting of Pennsylvania, this is a very well researched, well written, and thoroughly entertaining novel that any history buff should read.

"Leftenant" Ethan Matlock is well liked by his superiors, and admired as a devout defender of the Crown and unrelenting catcher of rebel spies. Robert Sinclair, a very wealthy and influential Englishman, takes him under his wing as the son he wished he had. Maddie Graves, Sinclair's niece and ward, is a headstrong patriot for the rebel cause, who never thought she could fall for a man who fought for the Crown until she met Ethan.

Ethan Matlock, however, is a double agent fighting for General Washington, seeking information concerning an assassination attempt that he knows they are plotting. When his love for Maddie grows, his entire mission is thrown into jeopardy. Will he have to choose between his cause and her?

I liked this book very much. It is powerfully told, and the history is woven into the story so skillfully. I am very impressed with the writing talent of the author. The story was also to my knowledge very historically accurate, except for one small thing. I thought the story was much too vulgar for the time period. I don't think that people used the f-word with such frequency in the 1700's. And I especially don't think they cursed that way to their friends, or in front of women. If it wasn't for the love scenes and the cursing, this would have been a five-star book. Still, I thought that the skill of the author makes this book well deserving of at least four stars. ( )
  SDaisy | Mar 11, 2018 |
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"Historical fiction lovers will easily become lost in this thrilling Revolutionary War adventure." --RT Book Reviews"Fiction becomes believable and fascinating in this poignant story." --GoodbooksToday"An epic read in every sense of the word." --E-book Planet"Far more textured and authentic than a by-the-numbers romance." --Historical Novel SocietyGeorge Washington has been marked for death. British agents embedded in the Continental Army wait only for the order to strike. Racing against time, rebel spy Ethan Matlock sets out to protect the one man who can save the Revolution. Without General Washington, the whole American enterprise might easily collapse, for no one else has demonstrated the ability to keep together an army that constantly threatens to fall apart.Boldly Ethan infiltrates the heart of the British military, occupiers of grand old Philadelphia, where elegant officers posture in drawing rooms and frolic in the bedrooms of the rich. Surrounded by twenty thousand redcoats, aware that the slightest misstep could lead to the gallows, Ethan resorts to vicious measures to unravel a conspiracy of power-hungry men. Against his better judgment, he becomes entangled with the provocative Miss Maddie Graves, whose fierce devotion to the American cause ironically threatens his mission.A Readers' Favorite 2017 book award winner.

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