Historical Novels Magazine reviews Freedom's Ghost by Eliot Pattison

Here’s an excerpt from the review:

Dense narrative is leavened by well-written dialogue and thoughtful insights, and persistent readers can find fresh understanding of this crucial time period, including why the war’s match will set it ablaze in Boston, rather than New York. In addition, Duncan’s continued personal growth and tender frontier-based romance enrich the book’s pleasures.

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