1776: A RIVER OF SPIES

by M. Cummins

Narrated by: Simon de Deney

Production by: M. Cummins

Intriguing Historical Thriller

In December 1776, George Washington’s Continental Army struggled along the frozen Delaware River, weakened, outnumbered, and facing betrayal within its ranks. Local militiaman Isaak Moore is sent on a seemingly simple mission to gather intelligence in British-occupied Trenton. He soon becomes entangled in a dangerous web of espionage, deception, and shifting loyalties.

The author, M. Cummins, crafts a compelling historical thriller that draws readers in from the first page. His meticulous attention to detail—portraying secret allegiances, trickery, and covert operations—feels authentic to the era, while the dialogue drives the story forward with a steady, engaging pace. Cummins not only accurately captures what is known about Washington and other historical figures but also introduces subtle twists that heighten intrigue, skillfully bringing history vividly to life and enriching the storyline.

The narrator, Simon de Deney, delivers an impressive performance, vividly bringing the story to life. He skillfully captures each character’s essence, giving them distinct voices while maintaining consistency from start to finish. His masterful use of tone, punctuation, pauses, and cadence adds depth and suspense, fully immersing the listener in the narrative.

Great listen for fans of historical thrillers.

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Disclaimer: This Audiobook was provided free of charge by the author, narrator, and/or publisher in exchange for a non-biased, honest review.