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A ring of spies, a battle of lies, and one man who can change the tide of war. The first War of 1812 Epic from the author of The Hunt for the North Star .
Stationed with British militia in Upper Canada in late 1812, Captain John MacLea is charting his own course against a background of uncertain loyalties and certain danger.
Tasked with routing out enemy agents and thwarting an elaborate espionage ring, MacLea soon discovers that there is a traitor in their ranks, organizing a devastating plot.
Events spiral out of control, culminating in a dramatic showdown aboard a captured American warship headed for the breach at Niagara Falls. Failure may mean the loss of the war . . . failure is not an option.
Gripping, compelling, and anchored in detailed historical research, The Ballad of John MacLea is a triumph, perfect for fans of Adrian Goldsworthy, Iain Gale and Bernard Cornwell.
Praise for the novels of A. J. MacKenzie
“Unputdownable . . . I was blown away.” —Angus Donald, international bestselling author of the Outlaw Chronicles
“Truly enthralling.” —Paul Doherty, author of Dark Queen Wary
“A rip-roaring story and devilish plot with outstanding historical detail.” —C. B. Hanley, author of the Mediaeval Mysteries series
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A ring of spies, a battle of lies, and one man who can change the tide of war. The first War of 1812 Epic from the author of The Hunt for the North Star .
Stationed with British militia in Upper Canada in late 1812, Captain John MacLea is charting his own course against a background of uncertain loyalties and certain danger.
Tasked with routing out enemy agents and thwarting an elaborate espionage ring, MacLea soon discovers that there is a traitor in their ranks, organizing a devastating plot.
Events spiral out of control, culminating in a dramatic showdown aboard a captured American warship headed for the breach at Niagara Falls. Failure may mean the loss of the war . . . failure is not an option.
Gripping, compelling, and anchored in detailed historical research, The Ballad of John MacLea is a triumph, perfect for fans of Adrian Goldsworthy, Iain Gale and Bernard Cornwell.
Praise for the novels of A. J. MacKenzie
“Unputdownable . . . I was blown away.” —Angus Donald, international bestselling author of the Outlaw Chronicles
“Truly enthralling.” —Paul Doherty, author of Dark Queen Wary
“A rip-roaring story and devilish plot with outstanding historical detail.” —C. B. Hanley, author of the Mediaeval Mysteries series
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