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The Declaration, the Sword & the Spy
- Epic Order of the Seven series, Book 6
- Narrated by: Denny Brownlee
- Length: 27 hrs and 36 mins
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Summary
"THE BRITISH ARE COMING!" . . . but so are THE FRENCH!"
A spy in the Sons of Liberty threatens to crush the patriot cause on the eve of war, but who will fire the first shot at Lexington and launch the American Revolution?
The Marquis de Lafayette commits his sword to fight as France seeks to secretly support the American cause with spies on both sides of the Atlantic. Following Bunker Hill, George Washington faces the impossible task of driving the British from Boston with an undisciplined army and no gunpowder or cannons. As Congress debates Independence, Thomas Jefferson pens a Declaration—but it will never see the light of day if the vote isn’t unanimous.
The Epic Order of the Seven animal team must assist the Founding Fathers with espionage and numerous miracles to win this war for American Independence while a new, evil enemy seeks to slaughter the patriots and their commander in the field. But which will be the more dangerous—the enemy without or the enemy within?
Covering the events from March 1775 to July 1776, this second book in Cote’s Epic Revolutionary Saga tells of the incredible yet lesser-known struggles of the war before Independence."
READERS' FAVORITE FIVE STAR REVIEW: Fans of cinematic writing and stories with pure patriotism at their core need to look no further than Cote to satisfy their every need.
(*Please note: if you downloaded this audiobook before 1/27/22, you may have experienced two missing pages for chapter 68, ironically for the Declaration! We are uncertain how this happened, but we suspect that King George III had something to do with it. But never fear! The mysterious missing pages have since been reloaded, so the glorious cause is secure, huzzah. Simply remove the copy from your device and reload it from Audible at no charge.)