Suzanne Williams
Personal Information
Full Name:
Williams, Suzanne
Williams, Suzanne
Pseudonym:
Suzanne Adair
Suzanne Adair
Home State:
NC
NC
Author Bio
Award-winning novelist Suzanne Adair is a Florida native who lives in a two hundred-year-old city at the edge of the North Carolina Piedmont, named for an English explorer who was beheaded. Her suspense and thrillers transport readers to the Southern theater of the Revolutionary War, where she brings historic towns, battles, and people to life. She fuels her creativity with Revolutionary War reenacting and visits to historic sites. When she’s not writing, she enjoys cooking, dancing, hiking, and spending time with her family.
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Camp Follower Author: Suzanne Adair Published: September 30, 2008 by Whittler's Bench Press Category: Historical mystery/suspense As the year 1780 draws to a close, the publisher of a loyalist magazine in Wilmington, North Carolina offers an amazing assignment to Helen Chiswell, his society page writer: pose as the widowed, gentlewoman sister of a British officer in the Seventeenth Light Dragoons, travel to the encampment of the British Legion in the Carolina backcountry, and write a feature on Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton. But Helen's publisher has secret reasons for sending her into danger. Click for more info. |
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The Blacksmith's Daughter Author: Suzanne Adair Published: September 1, 2007 by Whittler's Bench Press Category: Historical mystery/suspense In the summer of 1780, the domestic life of politically neutral, seventeen-year-old Betsy Sheridan in Augusta, Georgia takes a sudden nosedive into hell. Newlywed and pregnant, she uncovers evidence that her husband, known for being solidly loyal to King George the Third, is smuggling messages to a patriot-sympathizing, multinational spy ring based in the Carolinas. Click for more info. |
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Paper Woman Author: Suzanne Adair Published: September 18, 2006 by Whittler's Bench Press Category: Historical mystery/suspense One night in early June 1780, the village of Alton, Georgia, south of Augusta, is rocked by the triple murder of the town printer and one of his associates, both outspoken patriots, and a Spanish assassin. The commander of Alton's small garrison of redcoats is in no hurry to seek justice for the murdered men. The printer and his buddies create trouble for the garrison by producing and disseminating broadsides of anti-Crown propaganda throughout the area. Click for more info. |
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