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Haunted and war-weary, Confederate veteran Josiah Robertson returns home after the end of the Civil War to find his family in turmoil. His wife has been severely injured by an unknown assailant. His young daughter hardly remembers him. He's in frequent conflict with the brother-in-law who maintained his farm in his absence. Will Josiah be able to overcome the damages and horrors of the past and find his way back into his family? Can he re-establish a relationship with his daughter and protect her against a developing threat? And what about the promise he has made to his wife to forgive the man…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Haunted and war-weary, Confederate veteran Josiah Robertson returns home after the end of the Civil War to find his family in turmoil. His wife has been severely injured by an unknown assailant. His young daughter hardly remembers him. He's in frequent conflict with the brother-in-law who maintained his farm in his absence. Will Josiah be able to overcome the damages and horrors of the past and find his way back into his family? Can he re-establish a relationship with his daughter and protect her against a developing threat? And what about the promise he has made to his wife to forgive the man who attacked her? As secrets emerge and Josiah struggles with questions of faith and honor, he finds he must make a Devil's Choice: protect his daughter or keep his promise to his wife.
Autorenporträt
Award-winning author M. A. Wright holds multiple degrees in aerospace engineering, but her primary passion is creative writing. Her fiction tends to explore the darker side of human behavior in settings ranging from the coast of Florida to the desert Southwest, from centuries past to those in the future. Many of her stories have won recognition in writing competitions and a number of them have been published in magazines and anthologies. She lives with husband Terry Wright in Habersham County in the hills of northeast Georgia, where she is a leader of the Clarkesville Writers Society.