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Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
The Perilous Journey Begins on Amazon
The first book of Nor Things to Come: A Trilogy of the American West, is now available on Amazon in both Kindle and paperback formats. You can use the following link to review and purchase:
The Perilous Journey Begins: A Magnificent Epic of Seven Tragically Entangled Lives
I have already completed the entire trilogy, so book two, Gathering of the Clans, should follow in approximately six months. That is, if I don't revise the galley five times as I did with book one.
The Perilous Journey Begins: A Magnificent Epic of Seven Tragically Entangled Lives
I have already completed the entire trilogy, so book two, Gathering of the Clans, should follow in approximately six months. That is, if I don't revise the galley five times as I did with book one.
Monday, September 14, 2015
Nor Things to Come: A Trilogy of the American West—The first sentence of the Prologue and first seven chapters of Book One: The Perilous Journey Begins
Prologue
San Luis Obispo, California
July 20, 1907
April 1860
April 6, 1862
July 1864
June 1867
October 18, 1867
May 1869
May 1871
San Luis Obispo, California
July 20, 1907
Azure eyes searching the distant
sun-dappled hills above the polished rim of a porcelain cup, Muireall Anne
Ravenscroft sipped green tea.
Chapter One
Dunnet
Head Lighthouse, the Highlands of ScotlandApril 1860
Gordania Sinclair twisted vigorously
against the cool ground near a patch of heather until fresh grass slithered
between her toes, bathing her feet in clean dew sparkled by the slanting light
of a fresh morning.
Chapter Two
Shiloh,
TennesseeApril 6, 1862
Manfred Herrmann slouched against the
crinkled bark of an ancient hickory tree at the verge of a dense grove not far
from the western shore of the Tennessee River and nudged the luminous petals of
a fire pink with a black-powder-smudged finger.
Chapter Three
Nanjing,
ChinaJuly 1864
Tseng Longwei—born of peasant farmers
in 1819 in the mountainous region of Guangxi in southern China; educated in
math, science, English, and the ways of Jesus by Baptist missionaries as a
youth; hardened in the coal mines of Guangxi as a young man; swept away by the
peasant revolt of Hong
Xiuquan against the corrupt Manchu Dynasty in
1850; wounded by sword and arrow during the victorious advance of the Taiping
Heavenly Army into the Yangtze Valley through the years 1851 to 1853; elevated
to the rank of colonel and granted command of a full regiment during the
disastrous and bloody Taiping march on Shanghai in 1861—walked.
Chapter Four
Fort
Sedgwick, Colorado TerritoryJune 1867
Joshua Hotah patted the neck of his
faithful appaloosa, then scratched the strong-willed animal along the base of
her coarse mane.
Chapter Five
Sitka,
AlaskaOctober 18, 1867
Roshan Kuznetsov, stinking of skinned
sea otter and three months of unwashed tromping through the rainforests and
waterways of Baranov Island, loitered unreasonably close to the polished
double-B-flat tuba.
Chapter Six
Budapest,
HungaryMay 1869
Csongor Toth delighted in the serenity
of a spring afternoon as he strolled contentedly along the Széchenyi lánchíd
above the sun-sparkled Danube River on his way to the Royal Hungarian
University School of Law.
Chapter Seven
Salt
Lake City, Utah TerritoryMay 1871
Priscilla Kimball—brown pigtails
bouncing in the Saturday morning sun, white cotton dress swirling wrinkled
across graceful legs, slender arms swinging in exuberant tempo—skipped urgently
along the dusty edge of East Temple Street.
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Nor Things to Come: A Trilogy of the American West—A Preview of Book One: The Perilous Journey Begins
In 1860 a Scottish lass protects her younger sister from
a savage beast on the windswept highlands above Pentland Firth. An Iowa farm
boy discovers a dark secret on the gory battlegrounds of Shiloh in 1862. Two
years later a Colonel of the Taiping Army retreats in shame after the bloody fall
of Nanjing. Born of an English father and a Sioux mother, a U.S. Cavalry Scout
fights for his life on the unforgiving plains of western Kansas in 1867. During
autumn of the same year, a Russian fur trapper sails from Sitka, Alaska on an
American ship bound for San Francisco in a farcical quest for gold. Two years
later an enigmatic law student calmly departs Budapest after the brutal murder
of a corrupt policeman. In Salt Lake City during the spring of 1871, a young
woman a few months shy of fifteen gallops away from her wedding reception to
escape an arranged marriage. And after the dawn of the twentieth century, the
winsome Muireall Anne Ravenscroft—inspired by the tragic intertwining of these
seven lives—will write her definitive history of the American West. But this is
only a prelude to the magnificent epic that awaits you….
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