George Washington's Secret Six by Brian Kilmeade

The Spy Ring That Saved the American Revolution

A gripping account of the covert intelligence network George Washington ran during the Revolutionary War, following a handful of ordinary civilians and Continental operatives who used coded messages, dead drops, couriers and daring sea crossings to gather vital information on British forces in New York. Their espionage uncovered plots, exposed traitors and informed key military decisions, demonstrating how the brave, resourceful work of a few unsung agents and Washington’s counterintelligence efforts helped shape the outcome of the conflict.

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