I wanted to like this book more than I really did. I just had a hard time believing that a handful of elite Brits have carried a 230 year grudge against the US in the name of King George III, for winning the war. Did like the lecture at the end of how the US is a decadent country, but it seemed strange coming from the English who aren't exactly something to write home about.
The historical conspiracy was rather intriguing, though I had hoped the conspiracy was going to be the reveal that Alexander Hamilton was a damn Tory. Even moe shocking, would be if Paul Revere were his co-conspirator. But alas!
Andres Clawson made banking and investment shenanigans really to understand though, and I've no doubt that there are rich dicks out there doing exactly as our villains do.
I found Erika and to lesser extent Parker annoying. When in the world does Erika teach her classes? Or attend tiresome faculty committee meetings? She is probably untenured, too, and I doubt if the History Dept at Penn is impressed with young hot profs who carry guns, break into historical sites, and steal historical documents. Saving the US economy could buy her tenure in a few years, though, I suppose. I found her so annoying that I hoped the assassin (my favorite character in the book, would kill her.