Thomas Thorpe, The Patriote Proposition (Port Town, 2003) The third book of the Darmon mystery series is set in British North America in 1833. The arrival of an empty carriage sets intrepid Elizabeth Darmon on a rough-and-tumble search for her missing family. The fast-moving story is stitched together with the mysterious political intrigue of the Patriotes, a group determined to set the country free from British rule.
The Patriote Proposition is a fun, fast read (just short of 200 pages) and fans of historical fiction will enjoy the detail and period description of eastern Canada in the early 1800s. Thomas Thorpe really enjoys writing his Darmon family saga and three other books follow the family adventures in various locales. For more information about these books visit www.porttownpublishing.bigtop.com or the author's own website at www.thomasthorpe.com. ![]() |
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