Quaker's War

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Historical
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Author: Jason Born ISBN: 1230002192765
Publisher: Halldorr Publishing Publication: August 2, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jason Born
ISBN: 1230002192765
Publisher: Halldorr Publishing
Publication: August 2, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Quaker’s War is the first thrilling episode of Jason Born’s latest series, The Long Fuse, which pits the fate of empire against the hearts of men. He breathes fresh life into familiar characters while introducing a host of new actors, both dear and detested.

1752 A.D. What makes a pacifist from Pennsylvania suddenly take up the war hatchet? Runaway and Quaker, Ephraim, finds out quickly on a peaceful summer morning. Thereafter, he meets two very different men who may be able to help him on his sudden quest for revenge. One, an Iroquois Half King, has a similar ax to grind against a certain French officer. The other, a callow Virginian, is motivated not for revenge, but by his own inferiority to his deceased brother. The results of that bloody morn and Ephraim’s single-minded pursuit set in motion a chain of events that ensnares evermore of the world’s population in a dreadful war. Many will suffer. A few will benefit.

Each of these lives collide with one another and history, proving that individuals can affect the fate of nations. Quaker’s War begins with a bang. It ends in a torrent. It is a magnificent yarn that instantly transports the reader into the hearts and minds of those souls who battled their way through the birth pangs of a nation.

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Quaker’s War is the first thrilling episode of Jason Born’s latest series, The Long Fuse, which pits the fate of empire against the hearts of men. He breathes fresh life into familiar characters while introducing a host of new actors, both dear and detested.

1752 A.D. What makes a pacifist from Pennsylvania suddenly take up the war hatchet? Runaway and Quaker, Ephraim, finds out quickly on a peaceful summer morning. Thereafter, he meets two very different men who may be able to help him on his sudden quest for revenge. One, an Iroquois Half King, has a similar ax to grind against a certain French officer. The other, a callow Virginian, is motivated not for revenge, but by his own inferiority to his deceased brother. The results of that bloody morn and Ephraim’s single-minded pursuit set in motion a chain of events that ensnares evermore of the world’s population in a dreadful war. Many will suffer. A few will benefit.

Each of these lives collide with one another and history, proving that individuals can affect the fate of nations. Quaker’s War begins with a bang. It ends in a torrent. It is a magnificent yarn that instantly transports the reader into the hearts and minds of those souls who battled their way through the birth pangs of a nation.

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