The greatest true spy story in American history. . . . The spies . . . seem to have stepped from the pages of Robert Ludlum rather than a history book. . . . Anyone who wants to know how a handful of dedicated American patriots managed to defeat the greatest empire on earth needs to read this book. -Arthur
In "George Washington's Secret Six," author Brian Kilmeade reveals a thrilling narrative about a covert group that played a crucial role during the American Revolution. The story unfolds with the depiction of these spies, who resemble characters from a Ludlum novel more than historical figures, showcasing their valor and ingenuity in gathering intelligence. Their actions were instrumental in undermining British control and significantly contributed to the American victory.
Arthur highlights the...