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Iron Hand, Chief of the Tory League; or, The Double Face

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A young English-born captain severs family ties after joining the revolutionary cause and losing his betrothal. Stationed at a frontier garrison, he is tasked with confronting the secretive Tory League, a violent band led by the elusive Iron Hand that attacks local patriots. The narrative traces his patrols, a mysterious murder, disguises, and a prolonged pursuit that exposes divided loyalties and hidden identities. Episodic chapters combine military action, clandestine missions, frontier alliances, and moral dilemmas arising from civil conflict, culminating in revelations that test bonds of kinship and justice.

About the Author

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Frederick Forest

Frederick Forest is an author known for his work in historical fiction, particularly his novel "Iron Hand, Chief of the Tory League; or, The Double Face." This work explores themes of loyalty and betrayal during a tumultuous period, reflecting the complexities of allegiance in times of conflict. Forest's writing often delves into the intricacies of character motivations and societal pressures, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of historical events and their impact on individual lives. His contributions to literature offer a glimpse into the past while engaging with timeless human experiences.