When the Quills Ran Dry
Leah Davenport
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Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
Boston, 1775. Whispers of rebellion ripple through the cobblestone streets, challenging the iron grip of the Crown. In the heart of this volatile city, Abigail Hollis leads a dangerous double life. By day, she is the quiet wife of a Loyalist printer, the aroma of ink and paper a constant in her home. By night, she transforms into “Athena,” the anonymous author of incendiary pamphlets igniting the flames of revolution.
The Hollis print shop, a bastion of Loyalist propaganda, ironically becomes the birthplace of Abigail’s seditious words. While her husband, Samuel, remains blinded by loyalty to King George, Abigail meticulously crafts her calls for freedom on scraps pilfered from his very own press. Her pamphlets, passed hand-to-hand in the shadows, become a symbol of defiance, a beacon of hope for a nation yearning to break free.
But Abigail’s secret is a flickering candle in a hurricane. Discovery would mean ruin, perhaps even death. Her only confidant is the printing press itself, the rhythmic clack a steady companion in her lonely crusade. Until one moonless night, a young apprentice, Dennis Tran, stumbles upon her dangerous truth. Captivated by her courage, Dennis pledges his loyalty, becoming the vital link between Abigail's words and the growing revolutionary movement.
As “Athena’s” influence spreads, so too does the scrutiny of the British authorities. General Thomas Gage, determined to silence the elusive voice of rebellion, tightens his grip on Boston, turning the city into a suffocating web of patrols and curfews. Abigail's carefully constructed world begins to crumble, threatened not only by the redcoats, but also by the arrival of Tamara Bush, her childhood friend and the wife of a high-ranking British officer. Caught in a crossfire of loyalties, Tamara becomes an unwitting pawn in Abigail's dangerous game, forcing Abigail to confront an agonizing dilemma: betray her friend or risk her cause?
With the colonies on the brink of war, Abigail pens her most audacious pamphlet yet – a direct call to arms. But a single, careless mistake exposes her secret, sending her fleeing through the darkened streets of Boston, hunted by the very soldiers her words have roused to action. Her desperate flight culminates in a heart-stopping confrontation at the Old North Church, where she must make a final, agonizing choice: sacrifice Tamara to protect her identity, or risk everything for the sake of friendship. In this crucible of revolution, Abigail's courage will be tested, her loyalties strained, and the power of her words unleashed to change the course of a nation.
Kundenbewertungen
Revolutionary War women, Colonial Boston historical novel, Secret identity revolution, Patriot pamphlets fiction, American Revolution historical fiction, Battles of Lexington and Concord novels, Printers wife spy