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"Strong biographical historical drama"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 17, 2005 on The Best Reviews
SummaryBenedict Arnold was the greatest combat soldier of the
American Revolution. Yet, in September 1780, in collusion
with the beautiful Tory agent Peggy Shippen and British
spymaster John Andre, he attempted to betray George
Washington, the Marquis de Lafayette, Alexander Hamilton,
and the critical fortress of West Point into Royal hands.
This devastating plot came within a hair's breath of
succeeding, and the fragile infant American cause was only
saved by the chance intervention of three of the humblest
and most improbable heroes ever to grace the annals of
history.
Exciting and dramatic, the tale of the Arnold conspiracy
recounts the most perilous moment in the birth of the new
nation, and plumbs the depths and the heights of human
nature. Now, in the historically accurate play, Benedict
Arnold, noted scientist and author Robert Zubrin brings
this incredible and still meaningful story back to life.
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