Feb 14, 2014steven7 rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
This was a very well written book.The author really gets into the head of sly and scheming Peggy and her efforts to undermind the American revolution. Since this book is told from the perspective of the haplesss maid, her strong narrative voice provides an insider's view of what was happening in the household. However, Arnold was so disaffected that he probably would have gone over to the other side with someone not as dazzling as Miss Peggy.
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