Crucible of Rebellion - Paul Bennett - Books - Independently Published - 9798574356135 - December 5, 2020
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Crucible of Rebellion

Paul Bennett

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Crucible of Rebellion

The timeline for Crucible is 1775 - 1778. I decided to split the Revolutionary War into two books, mainly because there is so much more action as opposed to The French & Indian War...and because as I was writing, my characters insisted on some scenes I hadn't previously thought of. The three Mallory siblings, Daniel, Liza, and Liam play important parts in CoR, but it is their children who begin to make their marks on the saga. Their youngest son, Ethan, and their daughter Abigail, of Daniel and Deborah travel with their parents to Boonesborough and reside there with Daniel Boone. The war reaches this remote frontier, prompting Daniel and Deborah to move further west in search of peace. However, even the banks of The Wabash River prove not to be a barrier to the conflict. Their eldest son Bo accompanies Liam's twins, Jack and Cal, first to Fort Ticonderoga, then to Boston with a load of cannon for General Washington's siege of Boston (the Noble Train of Artillery with Colonel Henry Knox). In Boston they meet up with Liza and Henry's son Thomas, who is no longer a prisoner (can't say more than that), Marguerite, and Samuel Webb. General Washington has plans for the Mallory boys...plans which see some of them in a few of the more important battles of the war... the escape from Long Island, the surprise attack at Trenton, the turning point battles at Saratoga NY, as well as taking part in numerous guerilla type skirmishes. A long ways away from the conflict Liam, with Wahta, are living with the Crow along the Bighorn River. Liza and Henry made the trip to Boonesborough with Daniel and Deborah, but do not go with them to The Wabash....they have their own adventures.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 5, 2020
ISBN13 9798574356135
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 478
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 24 mm   ·   635 g
Language English  

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