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Jonathan Braithewaite settles in eastern North Carolina in 1727. He marries a sea captain's daughter and they found Jonathan's Landing, later renamed Wisharton. Half the town evolves into a harsh, Calvinist planter community represented by the Brandt family. The other half into a more liberal community scended from the Anglicans and represented by the Braithewaites. Tension grows between the two families who pass through a series of crises. The hero's wife dies of untreatable disease, followed by her husband who is killed in a duel. The slave community evolves from its Yoruban (African) roots tempered by an infusion of Christianity. The eldest Braithewaite daughter marries a school teacher and they open an academy. The Brandt son becomes a religious fanatic who slays his retarded mulatto daughter resisting his attempt at rape. His older slave mistress mediates between the planter family and the slaves. She, too, is carrying his child. Brandt's trial for murder in the death of the girl takes up the middle third of the story. He is sentenced to the pillory and dies there as he is being branded on the forehead with the mark of the serpent. The Brandt's slaves engage in a carefully-controlled rebellion, and the Braithewaite widow frees hers. The final third of the story is set in modern times. Graduate student Kareena discovers she is a direct descendant of a sister of the slave girl murdered 150 years earlier. Moreover, her graduate advisor is a direct descendant of the mad planter Brandt. Through this lineage she and her advisor both carry the Brandt genes. Strange events seem to happen that cannot be real. Flashbacks relating to their common heritage carry the story to a terrifying and surreal conclusion, bringing their mutual family curse to an end.
The Remarkable Life of Frances Emily Steele, a novel by Ethard Wendel Van Stee, is the story of the adventures of a headstrong young woman who willfully emancipates herself from the bonds of conventional behavior in the 19th century. As a descendant of William Marsden Brandt, whose story is told in Mr. Van Stee’s novel Moira’s Scythe, she is mysteriously affected by her heritage, which is expressed in a unique way. As a teenager, Frances has an encounter with a pair of operators who teach her an early lesson in human behavior. She marries young and after two years deserts her family in search of adventure in Ireland during the great potato famine. Narrowly escaping the noose, she flees to North America with the Molly Maguires. Still unhappy with her lot, she joins the Crimean War effort as a nurse and a spy for the British. Frances meets and befriends the Russian nurse Helena Petrovna Blavatsky. They leave the war together, heroes, and return to London where for many years they live most unusual lives in a fine manor house. Decades later, Kareena Faulkner, the irrepressible academic from Moira’s Scythe, with the help of graduate student Emily Elaine Carter, returns to unravel the mystery of Frances’s life.
"Sleuth Amy Elizabeth Fletcher, ahead of her time in forensic criminal investigation in late Victorian England, takes the reader through the minute and rich details of each fascinating case. You are not likely to forget this unique cast of characters and crimes. The author's meticulous attention to detail and his incredible knowledge of the science and day-to-day life during the era in which he writes, shine through his beautiful prose. I highly recommend!" - Charlotte Hughes, NYT Bestselling Author of Night Kills.
"The connection which I have shown in this lecture to exist between the energy of the hearts contraction and the length of the muscle fibers, enables us to understand not only the marvelous power of adaptation of the heart to the varying strains of everyday life, but also the condition of this organ in disease, when from overstrain or morbid alterations in its muscles or valves it fails to carry out its functions with efficiency." What a beautiful sentence. It was delivered by the eminent physiologist Ernest H. Starling near the end of his Linacre Lecture given at Cambridge in 1915. When I was a young man editing manuscripts for technical journals, I was appalled by how poorly so many young scientists wrote. As the excerpt from Starling illustrates, scientific reporting was at one time rendered in well crafted prose. So, what happened? Style in scientific writing, as elsewhere, grew so transparent as to disappear altogether. My personal journey put me on a decades long path from technical to creative writing. Good writing is good writing, wherever it is found. My goal is to help you become a sculptor of words as you pursue the art of fiction. Some of what I have gleaned over the years, as heir to an older tradition, I offer to you in this extended essay.
This collection of seven plays will stir your love of story and language. A feast for the ears, it represents Mr. Van Stees best dramatic writing over thirteen years. The plays are well-suited to cinematic and stage production as well as to dramatic reading. Book club readers will enjoy taking the various parts and discussing the plays afterwards. Readers will be rewarded by the entertaining plots and the richness of the dialogue. Mr. Van Stee is the author of eleven previous books including fiction, drama, biography, and literary criticism. He was the director of the Beaufort Writers organization for fifteen years. Between books he is a portrait painter. He lives in Beaufort, South Carolina.
Art is, should be, “like molten lead poured into your ears” (Cannibals). If it isn’t, it has probably failed, for art—like truth—is not easy nor does it cater to the fainthearted. Yet underlining all art is the real joy of humanity, and any artist who concentrates on the facts of truth without illustrating the joy of illumination is also lacking. Ethard Van Stee is not lacking. Indeed, his strength as a writer centers firmly on his real understanding of community, of how the community can come together to celebrate the truth, or how it can often congeal in a collective and festering misunderstanding that ostracizes truth. Ultimately, though, the joy must be present if we are finally to perceive God’s will. Sheila Tombe, Associate Professor, University of South Carolina, Beaufort Van Stee has written a passionate indictment of a time and place that has enthralled and infuriated many of us who have come late to a land of incredible beauty and promise and meanness and ignorance, suspicious and hostile to anything new and different, especially any Art not light and frothy family entertainment. As you read these wonderful works about ancient Greeks and 19th century Southerners, welcome to Beaufort, South Carolina in the twenty-first century. Jon Sharp, Artistic Director Beaufort Repertory Company
At Arkwell Academy, a boarding school for "magickind," sixteen-year-old Dusty Everhart, a magical being who feeds on human dreams, and her dream partner Eli Booker fall in love and are sent on a dangerous mission to obtain the Death's Heart.
No man is an island—not even Inspector Danny Quirke. When an investigation of a body in a well links to sex trafficking, missing resources and disappearing witnesses make solving the case seem impossible. Someone powerful wants this case to stay unsolved....
Together for the first time in one volume, three thrilling stories of love and danger from the “Queen of Romantic Suspense”(—RT Book Reviews), New York Times bestselling author Heather Graham. EYES OF FIRE Samantha Carlyle wants nothing to do with deep-sea treasure hunts. She wants to be left in peace to run her dive resort on Seafire Isle. Then Samantha’s ex-lover arrives unannounced on the tiny island, and Samantha becomes the target of an attempted kidnapping. As she discovers that none of the resort’s guests are who they claim to be, she also realizes that what she knows about lost treasure is more than enough to get her killed. NEVER SLEEP WITH STRANGERS Four years ago, while vacationing at their country estate in Scotland, Jon Stuart watched his wife plummet from the balcony to a horrific death. Although cleared of any involvement, he’s now determined to prove it was murder. Orchestrating a dangerous plan, Jon has gathered the prime suspects at the scene of the crime. As past and present collide, old lovers reunite...and a killer plots another perfect crime. NIGHT OF THE BLACKBIRD Moira Kelly has come home to Boston to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the family pub, but soon confronts an undercurrent of danger as talk turns to politics. She’s caught in the clash between the convictions of her new boyfriend and the anger of her old flame. When suspicious events at the bar turn into cold-blooded murder, she doesn’t know who to trust, and Moira discovers that a generation is not long enough to soften the desire for revenge.