Suzanne Adair
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Suzanne Adair writes a historical mystery series and is a member of the
Historical Novel Society, Mystery Writers of America, and Sisters in
Crime. Her first book, Paper Woman, received the Patrick Smith
Literature Award. Book three, Camp Follower, was nominated for the
Daphne du Maurier Award and the Sir Walter Raleigh Award.
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Paper Woman
978-0-9785265-1-1
As the American Revolution
batters the Carolinas, thirty-three-year-old widow Sophie Barton leaves
her home in Georgia to investigate her father's murder and plunges into
a hornet's nest of espionage, terror, treachery, and more murder.
"...a swashbuckling good mystery yarn."
~ The Wilmington Star-News
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The Blacksmith's Daughter
978-0-9785265-3-5
As
the American Revolution batters the Carolinas, seventeen-year-old Betsy
Sheridan leaves her home in Georgia to track down her Patriot spy
husband and becomes entangled in murder and the chaos leading up to the
bloody Battle of Camden in South Carolina.
"History and fiction combined to tell a great story."
~ Armchair Interviews
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Camp Follower
978-0-9785265-5-9
As the
American Revolution batters the Carolinas, journalist Helen Chiswell
becomes ensnared in the treachery and turmoil leading up to the bloody
Battle of Cowpens in South Carolina, and she must confront her past to
save her own life.
"...an exciting adventure...historical fact wrapped around an intriguing plot."
~ Midwest Book Reviews
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