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Tom Taylor: Brock's agent (2011, Hancock and Dean) 5 stars

On the eve of the War of 1812, fugitive Jonathan Westlake joins the British Army …

Review of "Brock's agent" on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I just put it down, completed. This is one of my favorite books - in fact, I think that Anne of Green Gables is the only book I have enjoyed more than this one. (I think that The Sound and the Fury would round out my top 3, actually).

It is action-packed from beginning to end. The characters are interesting and likable. I can't wait to buy Brock's Railroad, the sequel which is already out, and Brock's Traitor, to be released in the first half of next year. I was happily surprised to see in the historical notes following the book that many memorable parts were actually true stories. The book itself did a great job of adding an exciting fictional layer to this era in North American history.

I would now like to read some Sharpe books, which were inspirational to the author.

Great job, Taylor!