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The Patriot and the Plough
The Patriot and the Plough
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- Jerry B. Jenkins, Novelist & Biographer; Owner, Christian Writers Guild
Early America comes alive in Joy Gage's engrossing novel. This is historical fiction at its finest, with vivid details and compelling characters.
- James Scott Bell, bestselling author of City of Angels
He jerked his head upward and stared through the foliage.
The sun fell upon his face but he shivered nevertheless.
Can it be that the day will come when a Searcy is not loyal to the King?
A seemingly-simple tinsmith, Coleman Witherspoon, cunningly schemes to turn the loyalist town of Searcyville into a patriot stronghold. The founder, Seymour Searcy, struggles to keep control of his town and is shattered when this arrogant patriot arranges to confiscate his prized historical plough for the war effort.
When Seymour's loyalist sons return from battle with the American colonists, they are disillusioned with the British cause. Angrily they declare that they never should have fought for the king. With the family torn apart, Seymour's oldest son determines that peace needs to come to their divided town and family. He realizes that only the return of his father's plough can heal the breach.
However, only a deal with the pompous and conniving patriot can make that happen.
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