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in the 1992 – 94 time period, under the pen name Adam Rutledge,
James Reasoner wrote a six-volume series of books for Bantam
entitled THE PATRIOTS. As the over-arcing title suggests, these
stories are set during the Revolutionary War years when young America
rose up and won independence from England.
Starting
in 1773 with the arrival of young Daniel Reed from Virginia to
attend law school in Boston, the series follows Daniel as its
central protagonist through the early years of unrest, into open
rebellion and battle, and ultimately victory and freedom for the
thirteen colonies. Along the way there is romance, intrigue,
betrayal, courage, tragedy, and plenty of high adventure! Historical
figures and events and even a few memorable dates are mixed in
flawlessly and it all comes alive—the sights and sounds and feel
of the times.
The
individual titles of the six volumes are stirring in and of
themselves: The Sons of Liberty; Rebel Guns; The Turncoat;
Life and Liberty; Cannon's Call; and Stars and Stripes. In
the sure hands of author Reasoner, these titles become filled with
memorable characters and exciting twists and turns that will keep
readers turning pages feverishly to see what happens next. Yeah, we
all know what the final outcome is. But how it is woven around
James's wonderful cast of characters—how invested readers will have
become in them, and what impact everything has on each of them before
the wrap-up—that is what keeps one hooked.
On
October 15, all six volumes of THE REBELS will be re-released by
Rough Edges Press. These have been revised by James (with able
assistance from his wife, Livia) and are as fine a set of
historically-themed adventures as you're likely to find. Having them
available all at once (for a “binge” read, if you will) is
exciting news. As a real sweetener to that already sweet deal,
consider this: For one day only (the 10/15 release date) the six
volumes will be available for only 99 cents each. After that, volumes
2 through 6 will be priced at $2.99 (still a heck of a deal).
I've
seen/heard it claimed more than once that, as entertainment (movies,
TV, books, etc.), the Revolutionary War period generally does not draw a
lot of interest. I don't know how accurate that is. Thinking about
it, I guess I'd have to admit that, when I look back over my own
reading/viewing habits, I can't recall occupying my own time with
much from that era, either. Using this body of work by Jams as a
baseline, I find myself now inclined to check out more of the same ...
Realizing, of course, not every writer is as capable as James
Reasoner (applicable to any genre he writes in). So anyone reading
this who suffers the slightest reservation, for whatever reason,
about delving into material about this period—I suggest you
overcome it in a hurry, and start with THE PATRIOTS!
You
won't be sorry. Highly recommended.
Thanks for posting. Can't wait to reread this terrific series.
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