The neutral ground Westchester County, just north of the British held New York City, time 1780 the American Revolution is in its 5th year, but the endless conflict continues, cavalry patrols by both sides keep the blood flowing, irregulars the skinners for the U.S. and cow- boys their opposite number for England, do much burning, killing and looting, essentially common criminals but with a pretense for the cause, doesn't matter which side. Harvey Birch peddler, suspected spy for the King, is wanted by the Continental Army to be hanged if captured, he has mysteriously escaped twice from custody . The ironic reality is that Mr. Birch is a patriot, working secretly for George Washington as an observer, giving the commander- in- chief valuable information . British Major Andre has just been executed, conspired with Benedict Arnold, tensions are high. The prosperous, loyalist family of Mr. Wharton lives in the area, a neighbor of Mr. Birch professing neutrality, yet with a son Henry, a captain in the British army. Unwisely coming in disguise to visit his father, sisters Sarah and Frances and Aunt Janette. Already another traveler Mr. Harper an impressive gentleman escaping a furious rainstorm is staying there, but who is he? The faithful black servant Caesar, manages the house. When the American patrol ( the cavalry is little used by the combatants in this war, because of the bad terrain), fighting their enemy , stops to rest the wounded to be nursed by the lovely ladies, (the dead buried) at the mansion, the captain is discovered. Hanging seems inevitable but Major Dunwoodie leader of the group falls in love with Frances, how can she be connected with the major when her beloved brother is to be executed. And what about her sister Sarah, a loyalist unlike her younger sister, how will she feel? Then more complications the dishonorable English Colonel Wellmere, a POW asks the trusting Sarah to marry him, not telling her he has another wife across the wide Atlantic Ocean in distant England ... Dr. Sitgreaves a talkative surgeon for the Americans, has helped many soldiers to recover their health, a somewhat cantankerous yet able man who likes to dissect dead bodies for science he says, the good doctor needs undamaged corpses. Always urging the horsemen to slash carefully with their swords, not to cause too much mutilation to the victims. The Skinners burned down Harvey's small house with his father on his death bed , but before expiring gets up and scares the looters from the premises, his ghastly face seems inhuman, a specter, saving the peddler ... Later moved to the headquarters of the Continental Army, Henry Wharton the captain has a short period to live until tomorrow, convicted of espionage by a Court- Martial, his family visiting him but a strange unbending clergyman hated by everyone, also arrives to give final spiritual comfort. Yet in fact is Harvey Birch, master at disguises also Caesar is there , can they free the doom captain? The first important American novel 1821, that is still read today.