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Publication date
  
1 May 2005

Dewey Decimal
  
813/.54 22

Publisher
  
Tor Books (Tor)

OCLC
  
57352803

3.6/5
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Language
  
Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

Originally published
  
1 May 2005

Genre
  
Historical Fiction

Country
  
United States of America

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Pages
  
336 pp (first edition, hardback)

ISBN
  
0-7653-0550-X (first edition, hardback)

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Shadow Patriots is 2005 historical novel by Lucia St. Clair Robson. It tells of the Culper Ring, a group of George Washington's spies operating out of New York City during the Revolution. The story includes familiar names—Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Benedict Arnold, Peggy Shippen—and one unfamiliar number, the mysterious Spy 355. 355 was the Culpers' code for "lady," and after 225 years she remains a nameless heroine who, many historians believe, died for her country.

The Culpers transported their intelligence from British-occupied Manhattan to Setauket, then across Long Island Sound to Washington's troops in Connecticut. The book covers more than secret codes, invisible ink, double agents, and aliases. An estimated 11,500 American soldiers died in British custody here. "The prison ship martyrs," as they're called, are part of this story, as well as intrigue in Philadelphia, the battles of Brooklyn, Monmouth, and Stony Point, the betrayal of West Point, and the hardships of the winter encampments at Valley Forge and Morristown.

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