The Printer and The Strumpet

The Printer and The Strumpet

390 pages

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The comedic adventures of Leeds Merriweather continue! Fleeing the Georgian oppression of the United Kingdom for the ramshackle colonies of 18th century America, Merriweather trades in his life as a successful news patterer for one of a news reporter and printer of broadsheets, joining forces with a rebellious prostitute during the tenuous time leading up to the American Revolution. Adventure and hilarity ensue as the pair fight the good fight, possibly sparking romance while the revolutionary bullets fly around them. Brill's comedic flair and assured writing make for page-turning fun in this historical romp, his keen eye skewering media organizations both then and now. Will Merriweather's cover be blown as the anonymous printer of the scandalous newspaper titled the Watertown Times-Forger? WTF indeed! This sequel to The Patterer is sure to please lovers of comedies and historical fiction as well as romance fanatics.

I received an Advance Reader's Copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I highly recommend this novel.

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