
The Liberty Underground
A Revolutionary War Historical Novel of Prison Ships, Survival Against the British Empire, and the Fight for Freedom
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Christopher Snow

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When freedom hangs by a thread, words become weapons.
Philadelphia, 1777. Master printer Thomas Hartley believes in liberty, but his press has made him dangerous. Arrested by the British and condemned for treason, he is sentenced to life aboard the notorious prison ship Jersey—a floating hell where more patriots will perish than on any battlefield of the American Revolution.
Inside the stinking darkness of the hulk, Thomas discovers a secret world: ministers teaching philosophy through coded taps, lawyers preserving the truth in memory, and patriots smuggling invisible-ink messages to the Continental Army. Against disease, hunger, and the cruelty of their captors, these prisoners forge an underground network of courage and knowledge.
As Thomas’s wife, Catherine, risks everything to keep their print shop alive—and secretly runs her own ring of female spies in occupied Philadelphia—Thomas becomes the keeper of an archive that could change the course of history. Every death recorded, every atrocity preserved, every secret plotted. For Thomas, survival means more than life. It means remembering, so that the truth can never be buried.
From whispered sermons to clandestine presses carved from bone, from secret codes hidden in Bibles to desperate swims through corpse-strewn waters, The Liberty Underground is a gripping tale of espionage, sacrifice, and resilience in America’s darkest hour.
Perfect for readers of historical thrillers, Revolutionary War fiction, and stories of survival against empire, Christopher Snow’s novel brings to vivid life the untold story of the prison ships of New York Harbor—where ordinary men became the true chroniclers of liberty.
Step below deck. The air is foul. The light is gone. But the fight for freedom burns brighter than ever.