The Traitor's Wife
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Allison Pataki
A riveting historical novel about Peggy Shippen Arnold, the cunning wife of Benedict Arnold and mastermind behind America’s most infamous act of treason...Everyone knows Benedict Arnold—the Revolutionary War general who betrayed America and fled to the British—as history’s most notorious turncoat. Many know Arnold’s co-conspirator, Major John André, who was apprehended with Arnold’s documents in his boots and hanged at the orders of General George Washington. But few know of the integral third character in the plot: a charming young woman who not only contributed to the betrayal but orchestrated it. Socialite Peggy Shippen is half Benedict Arnold’s age when she seduces the war hero during his stint as military commander of Philadelphia. Blinded by his young bride’s beauty and wit, Arnold does not realize that she harbors a secret: loyalty to the British. Nor does he know that she hides a past romance with the handsome British spy John André. Peggy watches as her husband, crippled from battle wounds and in debt from years of service to the colonies, grows ever more disillusioned with his hero, Washington, and the American cause. Together with her former love and her disaffected husband, Peggy hatches the plot to deliver West Point to the British and, in exchange, win fame and fortune for herself and Arnold. Told from the perspective of Peggy’s maid, whose faith in the new nation inspires her to intervene in her mistress’s affairs even when it could cost her everything, The Traitor’s Wife brings these infamous figures to life, illuminating the sordid details and the love triangle that nearly destroyed the American fight for freedom.
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Author
Allison Pataki
Pages
496
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2014-02-11
ISBN
1476738629 9781476738628
Ratings
Google: 5
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"This book went from enjoyable historical fiction based on real characters to completely ridiculous towards the end. Either Peggy Shippen was a truly horrible person that never matured or there were way too many liberties taken. Yes, she was the true puppet master of Benedict Arnold's betrayal of America, but I refuse to believe he was so manipulated by her that he didn't have a mind of his own when deciding to betray his country."
"Very interesting about the time and culture back then and the women who influenced the men. "
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Sherri Jones