The Traitor's Wife
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Hit the road on a historically themed outing. The interactive guide at www.nps.gov/revwar features places related to the Revolutionary War, which took place from Maine to Florida and as far west as Arkansas and Louisiana. Consider visiting Philadelphia, where Peggy Shippen met both Benedict Arnold and John André.
Peggy Shippen Arnold was renowned for her beauty. View a portrait of her at www.explorepahistory.com//displayimage.php?imgId=1-2-2E4, or search the website for “Mrs. Benedict Arnold and daughter.”
Show your patriotic pride by having book club members dress in red, white, and blue, as Peggy did when Benedict Arnold came to call on her. If your loyalties lie with the British, stick with red attire.
© TRICIA McCORMACK
ALLISON PATAKI graduated cum laude from Yale University and has spent several years writing for TV and online news outlets. The daughter of former New York State governor George E. Pataki, Allison was inspired to write The Traitor’s Wife based on the rich Revolutionary War history of her hometown in New York State’s Hudson Highlands. The Traitor’s Wife is Allison’s first novel. She lives in Chicago with her husband, David.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Pataki, Allison.
The Traitor’s Wife : A Novel—The woman behind Benedict Arnold and the plan to betray America / Allison Pataki.—First Howard Books trade paperback edition.
pages cm
1. Arnold, Margaret Shippen, 1760–1804—Fiction.
2. Arnold, Benedict, 1741–1801—Fiction. I. Title.
PS3616.A8664T73 2014
813’.6—dc23
2013023625
ISBN 978-1-4767-3860-4
ISBN 978-1-4767-3862-8 (ebook)
Table of Contents
EPIGRAPH
LETTER EXCERPT
PROLOGUE
“All Is Lost”
CHAPTER ONE
“Never Anger Miss Peggy”
CHAPTER TWO
“Delicious Little Heathen”
CHAPTER THREE
“Arnold Will Always Be My Enemy”
CHAPTER FOUR
“The Most Beautiful Little Patriot in All Thirteen Colonies”
CHAPTER FIVE
“Stuck in the Mud”
CHAPTER SIX
“There Is Another Way”
CHAPTER SEVEN
“Too Far Down This Path”
CHAPTER EIGHT
“The Biggest Fish of Them All”
CHAPTER NINE
“In Whom Can We Trust?”
EPILOGUE
A NOTE ON HISTORY AND SOURCES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
READING GROUP GUIDE
Introduction
Topics and Questions for Discussion
A Conversation with Allison Pataki
Enhance Your Book Club
ABOUT ALLISON PATAKI