General George Washington’s Culper Spy-Ring fed him badly needed intelligence. The Culper spies played an intricate part in the American war of rebellion, 1775 – 1783. Every corner of the colonies was a potential battlefield. While only a few of Washington’s spies became known to the world, the rest simply faded into unrecorded pieces of American history. To some of those poor unsung folk, the refrain of “No good deed goes unpunished” were words they lived by, or, maybe they did not!
Lydia Talbot and Gideon Turner learned that life lesson the hard way. During a war, keeping secrets is essential, however, afterward being anonymous can be heart-wrenching. For Lydia and Gideon, the chorus; “The road to hell is paved in good intentions”, became all too true.
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