Traitor to the Crown: The Demon Redcoat by C. C. Finlay

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  • Pub. Date: June 2009
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  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 254,278
     
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    • Pub. Date: June 2009
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: eBook, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 254,278

    Synopsis

    The War of Independence appears to have no end in sight. Discouraged by the bloodshed and suffering their magic can do nothing to prevent, Proctor and his wife, Deborah, dream of starting a family. But when Deborah gives birth, a powerful demon called Balfri, summoned by the secret society of European witches known as the Covenant, tries to possess the child. Though the attack in unsuccessful, it makes Proctor and Deborah realize that there can be no safety for them, or for anyone, until the Covenant is destroyed.

    With the help of such patriots as Benjamin Franklin and John Adams, Proctor embarks on a desperate journey to take the fight to the heart of the Covenant’s power: Europe. There he will uncover a dark, necromantic design of chillingly vast proportions. Meanwhile, back in America, Deborah will face Balfri again–only this time the demon will have the whole British army to command.

    Publishers Weekly

    In the engaging conclusion to the Traitor to the Crown trilogy, Finlay moves to Europe to explore the diplomatic side of his magically reimagined American Revolution. Proctor Brown, witch and revolutionary hero, must leave his wife, Deborah, and their newborn following an attack by the Covenant, a group of mages who rule Britannia. Proctor, John Adams and former slave Lydia Freeman cross the Atlantic to fight their enemy on Covenant territory. With the help of Ben Franklin and magic, Proctor infiltrates England and uncovers the Covenant's plans to destroy Washington's army at Yorktown. Disappointingly, Finlay's final chapters rush precipitously to a climax more cinematic than historical in an attempt to wrap up the entire trilogy. Though the abrupt ending lessens the book's charms and the Deborah-less narrative lacks some of the intimacy of the first volumes, inspired scenes and some imaginative historical revisionism still yield an enjoyable tale.
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    Biography

    C. C. Finlay was born in 1964 in New York City but soon thereafter was banished to rural Ohio. His childhood was divided equally between playing in the woods and reading his way through the fiction shelves of his small town’s Carnegie library. Like Jay Gatsby, he studied abroad briefly at the University of Oxford, and it was there, at New College, founded in 1379 around a remnant of the old city wall built by William the Conqueror, that he fell in love with history. He studied literature at Capital University and did graduate work in history at the Ohio State University, where he was a research assistant on two award-winning books about the U.S. Constitution. He started writing fiction after the birth of his first son because he wanted to set an example about chasing one’s dreams. He lives in Columbus with his wife, Rae, and two sons, all smart readers, who keep him honest.

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    This is a terrific alternate historical fantasyby harstan

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    June 20, 2009: Demon Redcoat

    C.C. Finlay

    Del Rey, Jun 23 2009, $7.99

    ISBN: 9780345503923

    In 1779 the American War of Independence continues unabated. Having helped General Washington by using his magical skills, Proctor Brown decides it is enough as all he sees is blood flowing on both sides of the dispute. He, his wife Deborah the witch and a few friends relocate to a New England farm although the General pleads with him to help them in Europe. Even if he wanted to get back involved, he will not leave his nine month pregnant spouse.

    Deborah goes into labor, but as she gives birth to a daughter, the powerful Balfri the demon enters through an unguarded chimney. Proctor with the help of Abigail, Lydia and Magdalena force the demon outside, but the elderly Magdalena died doing it. Proctor knows now he has no choice but to take the fight to those who summoned Balfri, the European witches of the Covenant. Proctor heads by sea to Europe with black freewoman Lydia pretending to be his slave. On the ocean, he meets John Adams and in France, he meets Benjamin Franklin, but the Covenant uses minor mages and witches to destroy him while in the States Balfri attacks Deborah and her daughter Maggie as there is power in possessing an infant

    This is a terrific alternate historical fantasy that continues the saga of Proctor Brown who is considered a "Traitor to the Crown" for helping the American rebels along with his loved ones, during the American Revolution in which magic plays a key role in the outcome. The story line is action packed from the moment that Balfri attacks the house and never slows down crossing the Atlantic or in France and England. Fans of alternate histories will want to read the entire series (see THE PATRIOT WITCH and A SPELL FOR THE REVOLUTION) as well as this thriller as the magic seems genuine and real persona like Adams and Franklin play major roles, but the audience will wonder whether Cornwallis or Washington will surrender at Yorktown as the magic is flying on both sides of the big pond.

    Harriet Klausner