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The Ballad of John MacLea
The Ballad of John MacLea | A.J. MacKenzie
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A ring of spies, a battle of lies and the one man who can change the tide of war. 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, organising 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.
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Andrew65
The Ballad of John MacLea | A.J. MacKenzie
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Andrew65
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Loved this book which tells the story of the early part of the War of 1812, from a Canadian perspective. Covers the events of the Summer and Autumn of 1812. John MacLea is a great and dashing character, and hope soon to catch up with his further adventures in book 2 of the trilogy. Good to find out more about a war I know little about.

Book 4 finished during #FabulousFebruary

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Reading the Ballad of John MacLea, as I seek to find out more about the War of 1812 - which I know little about.

#FabulousFebruary

julieclair I need to read this! Have added it to my TBR stack. Like you, I know very little about this war, but my husband's ancestor fought in it, so I'd like to learn more. 3y
Andrew65 @julieclair That‘s an even greater reason to read it. Am about a quarter of the way through it and it is very readable. 3y
EadieB The War of 1812 was amazing with Andrew Jackson in command especially the Battle of New Orleans you can see hand of God in that victory! Just recently read: (edited) 3y
Andrew65 @EadieB Will check into that. 3y
EadieB @Andrew65 👍Very good book! 3y
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