Ezekiel's Third Wife

Ezekiel's Third Wife

Author: John Bennion

Publisher: John Hunt Publishing

Published: 2019-05-31

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1789040965

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It's past midnight in the desert of Utah in the 1890's. Rachel, the third wife of a Mormon patriarch, sneaks out to make love to her secret, second husband. Instead of him, she finds her sister wife murdered in an irrigation ditch and her new husband’s boot prints around the body. Her stepfather gathers a posse to track the apparent killer. Rachel is left behind in town, trying to uncover the real killer before her stepfather catches up to her husband and one shoots the other. This contemporary western mystery explores tensions inside communities and gives us a new refreshing strong female heroine. As independent-minded amateur detective Rachel uses evidence and logic to uncover the murderer, she is also exploring the texture of the very fabric that holds the settlers together. Not just water, but all resources are precious in the arid land they farm; a scarcity which often results in anger and violence. Can she untangle the tight web woven by diverse peoples welded into powerful communities in the harsh landscapes of western Utah?


God Said,'Vengeance is Mine' (But the Lord Does Subcontract)

God Said,'Vengeance is Mine' (But the Lord Does Subcontract)

Author: Aundrie McHenry

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2021-05-13

Total Pages: 626

ISBN-13: 1647022754

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God Said,'Vengeance is Mine' (But the Lord Does Subcontract) By: Aundrie McHenry If you could see the future… would you have the courage to change it? Dreyu Nattaya-Hayabusa has abilities beyond the norm, even for his extraordinary kin. Read his story and embrace a world that could have been..


James K. Polk

James K. Polk

Author: Mark E. Byrnes

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2001-11-02

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1576075354

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This A–Z encyclopedia provides a detailed overview of America's 11th president and connects Polk's public and personal life to his historical significance. In 1844, James K. Polk was not a promising presidential nominee—he was not popular, charismatic, or even well known. But by the time he left office in 1849, he had acquired the enormous Oregon Territory by negotiation and had taken by force more than half of Mexico's territory, an area of about 500,000 square miles. Yet Polk's territorial successes inspired the rancorous debate over whether slavery should be allowed in the new territories—a debate that ended in civil war. Modern critics charge that Polk's actions toward Mexico were amoral if not immoral. In this comprehensive examination of Polk's life and career, our 11th president emerges as a complex man and a skillful politician who pursued power relentlessly.