| Author/Contributor(s): | Swerling, Beverly |
| Publisher: | Simon & Schuster |
| Date: | 3/7/2005 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
1754. In a low-lying glen in Ohio Country, where both the French and English claim dominion, the first musket ball fired signals the start of a savage seven-year conflict destined to dismantle France’s overreaching empire and pave the way for the American Revolution. In a world on the brink of astonishing change are Quentin Hale, the fearless gentleman-turned-scout, fighting to preserve his beloved family plantation, Shadowbrook; Cormac Shea, the part-Irish, part-Indian woodsman with a foot in both worlds; and the beautiful Nicole Crane, who—struggling to reconcile her love for Hale and her calling to the convent—becomes a pawn in the British quest for territory.
Moving between the longhouses of the Iroquois and Shadowbrook’s elegant rooms, the frontier’s virgin forests and the cobbled streets of Québec, Swerling weaves a tale of passion and intrigue, faith and devotion, courage and betrayal. Peopled with a cast of unforgettable characters and historical figures, including a young George Washington, this richly textured novel vividly captures the conflict that opened the 18th century and ignited our nation’s quest for independence. A classic in the making, Shadowbrook is a page-turning tale of ambition, war, and the transforming power of both love and duty.