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In 1802 John Johnston and his young bride, Rachel, left Philadelphia, headed for Fort Wayne deep in the heart of the Indian Territory. They knew the journey would be perilous, but they did not expect that, once they had reached the safety of the fort, they would find themselves... IN THE MIDST OF DANGER. Inspired by the real lives of John and Rachel Johnston. In the Midst of Danger is a publication of the Johnston Farm Friends Council. All profits go to support the Johnston Farm and Indian Agency.
Charlotte Burington's life has taken a turn for the worse. As the daughter of a veteran British General sent to the Colonies to fight against 'those damned Rebels', she finds herself exiled to the 18th century provincial town of Darby, Pennsylvania, where life couldn't get any duller! Until one day her little sister Augusta makes a startling discovery which will propel Charlotte on an exciting and dangerous course that will alter her life and her destiny forever."And then she saw him. Like something out of one of the novels she had read when she was at school - the ones her mother forbade."
Morgan's epic journey comes to an end. All the while deep within his iron stronghold Maaz brooded, puzzling over the choices his brother had made. Forming strategies and just as quickly discarding them, weighing one risk against the other, balancing them all against the moment he most feared and desired... Morgan is coming. Will Morgan ask the question, or will she take the Black Hand?
James Parkington, Alec McCain, and Mathias Martin are insurgents and secret operatives - their commander, the Marquis de Lafayette. Troubled by the events in The Flowering Thorn, James Parkington undertakes a secret mission to explore the prisons of New York to discover the conditions under which rebel prisoners are held. Things do not go as planned and soon, instead of observing, James is thrust into a secret world where Colonial soldiers are systematically exterminated by cruelty and neglect and the need to survive turns once honest men into monsters. The Eleven Thousand is based on true accounts of the horrifying truth of the British prison ships of New York's Wallabout Bay.
Taking place six months after the events in MY FRENCH REBEL, this sweeping tale is set against the backdrop of the events taking place in the spring of 1777. From the occupation of the capital city of Philadelphia by the British army and the departure of Lord Howe, through the battle of Barren Hill, Charlotte Burington's unrequited love for the Marquis de Lafayette compels her actions, forcing her to choose between the life she has known and a future that, though honorable, must be lived alone. THE FLOWERING THORN is a tale of past sins remembered and present ones overlooked, of greed and a deep seated need for revenge.
Just imagine.... What if the wind could speak? What if it knew your name? What if it wanted you dead? Beyond the G'Wyllon Mountains, over the sands of the Sah Parishcal to the Forgotten Shore, Morgan's journey continues. The choice has been made. The task undertaken. Faith, love, hope have been found ...and lost. The darkness denied but desired. Vengeance awaits....
It is the year 1812. Portents of doom strike fear in the hearts of those who dare to live on the Ohio frontier. From the darkening of the sun to the earth rumbling beneath their feet, with the threat of Indian hostilities in the West and British invasion from the North, many are threatening to pull up stakes and return east. One man stood in the way, John Johnston, who by sheer strength of will and character sought to put a halt to this unstoppable tidal wave of fear. If there be any truer measure of a man than by what he does, it must be by what he gives. John Johnston was about to find out just how much he had to give....
Ilinca Zarifopol-Johnston's book traces the covert manifestations of Hugo's romantic notion of the novel through later French and English realism, arguing that the anachronistic traces of past literary periods are always at work defining the aims of the present, no matter how radical a new departure it seems or tries to be.