Throughout time wars have spawned fanatics, those willing to
do anything to make sure their side wins, including collusion and spying. This
is true of women as well as men, although we seldom hear of the exploits of the
women in history to the extent as we do of the men. The Civil war was no
different.
In Liar Temptress Soldier Spy by Karen Abbott we are
introduced to the lives of four women who had hidden agenda’s in a war that
tore family’s apart and damaged the beginning of a nation. From outright spying
to enlisting as a man, each of these women helped to make history in their own
unique fashion.
You will find their sense of bravado quite courageous
regardless of the sides they chose, and the fact that friends and family were
also drawn into their exploits was quite daunting. Yet for a belief that they
were right and doing what they could in their own way, they helped to shape the
history of our nation and beliefs.
Abbott is a strong voice for these women and interspaced throughout
are photos of the time. You get in-depth
information based off letters, diaries and the news, written about them at the
time. The fear and concerns come through, but the bravery stands above it all.
Each found a way to make a difference, cementing their place in history.
Written with an eye to suspense, steeped in detail and drudgery,
you will find yourself ensconced within the world of civil war history, and
behind the scenes viewing the characters.
If you enjoy history, adventure and courage you will find
this is just the work for you. If you enjoy interaction between proponents,
especially in war, this is the perfect find for your library. Abbott has turned
what could be dry historical fact and given it faces and names that you can
relate to.
Rating 3/5
This work was received through the authors publicist. All opinions are my own based off my reading and understanding of the material.
1 comment:
Leslie Ann;
I like the concept of this book and the idea of women working as spies in the Civil War. Too bad it didn't appeal to you more. As they say, too little time and too many books.
Thanks for the review.
Mike
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