The Whiskey Rebels
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2008
560
Novel • Fiction
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • 1790s
2008
Adult
18+ years
The Whiskey Rebels by David Liss tells the intertwining stories of ex-spy Ethan Saunders and aspiring novelist Joan Maycott amid the financial upheavals of the early United States. Set against the backdrop of Alexander Hamilton's establishment of the first national bank, the novel explores themes of betrayal, economic speculation, and frontier struggles, bringing historical figures to life in a thrilling narrative filled with adventure and intrigue. The story includes domestic abuse and racial enslavement.
Suspenseful
Mysterious
Dark
Gritty
Challenging
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David Liss's novel, The Whiskey Rebels, captivates with its rich historical detail and engaging plot. Readers appreciate the complex characters and the intertwining of actual historical events with fiction. However, some find the narrative pacing uneven. Despite minor flaws, it's a compelling read for fans of historical thrillers.
Fans of historical fiction and lovers of intricate plots will enjoy David Liss's The Whiskey Rebels. Comparable to Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series and Philippa Gregory's novels, it appeals to readers who appreciate richly detailed settings, multifaceted characters, and themes of political intrigue.
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560
Novel • Fiction
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • 1790s
2008
Adult
18+ years
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