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In "Rebels Against God", the authors deliver a historical mystery around the murder of founding father and abolitionist George Wythe and the racial tensions of the early 1800s, through the journey of anti-slavery pamphleteer Samuel Morrison and former slave Elizabeth Pleasants.

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In "Rebels Against God", the authors deliver a historical mystery around the murder of founding father and abolitionist George Wythe and the racial tensions of the early 1800s, through the journey of anti-slavery pamphleteer Samuel Morrison and former slave Elizabeth Pleasants.
Autorenporträt
Scott, an accomplished corporate lawyer with over two decades of experience, turned to historical research following his retirement. Currently, he dedicates his time to studying history at the Louis County Historical Society. Scott holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Denver College of Law, and a Ph.D. in Clinical Christian Counseling, which add depth to his understanding of historical narratives. When not immersed in the past, Scott enjoys spending quality time with his grandkids, indulging in fishing escapades, and taking care of his loyal companion, Humphrey the dog. His deep-seated interest in history and his flair for storytelling come alive in his writing, as seen in his gripping novel, "Rebels Against God." Sue retired after 30 years of practice as a small-town lawyer to a hand-built log cabin in the foothills of the San Juan Mountains in Southern Colorado. She lives off-grid with her two dogs and a cat. Sue enjoys hauling water and chopping wood when she is not exploring wild places. Sue sports a BA degree in history and a JD from the University of Denver. She also conducted post-graduate studies in early American history at American University in Washington, D.C.