Snug Harbor Tavern
Shaggin' for a Shillin'
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About the Book
John Hancock and his fellow patriots of colonial Boston were mired in a struggle against tyrannical taxes, imposed by King George and enforced by Massachusetts Governor Bernard and his tories. When the common strumpets and prostitutes of the Snug Harbor Tavern become entangled in a network of spies and the Sons of Liberty, American history takes on a new dimension. When the redcoats arrive, all hell breaks loose. Join Amanda Griffith and her doxies of the Boston waterfront, as they help the patriots in the fight for American Independence.
About the Author
With a degree in mathematics, William E. Johnson received a commission in Naval Aviation. For a few years, he was stationed in Boston, MA, where he became absorbed in the rich colonial history of the region. More recently, he has enjoyed acting in the role of John Hancock in the stage play “1776”. These events led him to write his first novel, based on the activities of our nation’s first patriots. He lives in Youngstown, Ohio where he conducts seminars nationwide on safety and leadership. Many are conducted in the costume of John Hancock, providing the colonial perspective.