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Decision At Fletcher''s Mill - A Novel of the American Revolution

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Informationen zum Autor David Caringer, author of Letter to Troy, is a former paratrooper and US Army officer. He currently serves as a company chaplain for a private corporation, and lives in Nixa, Missouri with his wife, Patti. Klappentext In 1871 South Carolina, loyalists and rebels struggle to dominate. Old hatred is settled with brutal violence, and slavery is absurdly accepted. Amid the chaos, a rich old man must decide what is valuable, while a poor young man overcomes failure to become a hero. God's word flourishes like a hearty plant pushing its way through soil to sunlight. Zusammenfassung The American revolution has no end in sight. Slavery has plagued the southern colonies as long as anyone can remember. The British have opened a second front in the south. Southern society is fragmented as rebels strive to throw off British tyranny, while loyalists fight to remain under English rule. Neighbor turns against neighbor. Families are torn apart. Young Billy Morgan enters this chaotic world as a militiaman during the decisive battle of Cowpens. He becomes the butt of many jokes before the battle by trying to gain acceptance from his comrades through a foolish boastful lie. At Cowpens, the other men learn that there is much more to Billy Morgan than any of them thought possible when he leads them into the fiercest part of the fight. He is rewarded with a promotion and given a task that is much larger than his limited experience and apparently questionable character would seem to support. Ira Fletcher is one of the richest men in South Carolina. He has powerful political connections. Fletcher is a complex man with a fiery past, and a passion for the Gospel. He owns Fletcher’s Mill and almost everything around it for miles. Rumors abound regarding vast treasure hidden in or under the mill. Ira abhors slavery. He elevates former slave, Ezekiel, to a position of authority at the mill. Elizabeth, Ira’s orphaned granddaughter, is raised by the widowed Ira, Ezekiel, and family friend Mona Partridge. The jealousy of His planter neighbors explodes into cruel violence that threatens everything Ira holds dear.  He is forced to choose what is truly valuable. Love and loyalty, greed and violence, courage and grace all abound as these people and many others are drawn together. Choices must be made. Change is coming. It is a time of weighty decision at Fletcher’s Mill. ...

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Authors David Caringer
Publisher Thomas Nelson
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2019
 
EAN 9781595557896
ISBN 978-1-59555-789-6
No. of pages 302
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / Romance / Historical / American, FICTION / Romance / Historical / Ancient World, christian;woman;fiction;novel;religion;religious;historical

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