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Galway
Chronicles
By Brock
& Bodie Thoene
Only
the River Runs Free

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It was four o'clock on the
afternoon of December twenty-fourth, 1841, in the village
of Ballynockanor, Ireland. It was after mass on the first
day of advent that the old woman, Mad Molly Fahey, had told
Father O' Bannon that a great miracle was coming to visit
the poor of Ballynockanor. In the tradition of excellence
and passion that characterizes the work of Bodie and Brock
Thoene, Only the River Runs Free is an intensely personal
look at the turmoil of the people of Ireland. This action-packed
novel reveals mystery and romance while guiding the reader
through the events surrounding the Irish conflict with England
in the 1830s. (c) Amazon.com
I haven't read this series
either!

Of Men
and Angels

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Bodie and Brock Thoene have
produced a novel of historical relevance and literary charm
in Of Men and Angels. This sequel to Gold Medallion winner
Only the River Runs Free, opens the door once again to enchanting
Irish villages and folk of the 1840s in their dream of freedom
from England's rule. The story follows the hopes of these
Irish country dwellers through betrayal, brokenheartedness,
awakening love, and despair. Supporting the Repeal Movement,
a nonviolent approach embraced by Irish Catholics and Protestants
alike, Joseph Connor Burke and his countrymen and -women prepare
to stand firmly against England's power. Their goal is self-rule,
and they want to attain it without bloodshed. The reader is
further drawn into this world by a story of romance in the
face of heartbreaking realities. No home's hearth fire burns
more brightly than that of Kate Donovan. But will Joseph's
work for the Repeal Movement cost him his chance to put the
past to rights with her? Are all of his dreams ill-fated?
(c) Amazon.com

Ashes
of Remembrance

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Ashes of Remembrance is
a story of hate, cruelty, and betrayal. But it is also the
story of a love that believes all things, hopes all things,
and endures all things. While all Ireland struggles under
an unjust English oppressor, Kate and the village of Ballyknockanor
fight courageously to save their way of life. And Joseph has
his own battles to fight, far from the woman he loves. Will
Kate and Joseph be reunited? Or will he hang on a trumped-up
charge of treason? Can Joseph's friends find a way to free
him? Or will Colonel Mahon succeed in his plot to destroy
the Burke family? And when things seem darkest, can a miracle
of faith light the way? (c) Amazon.com

All Rivers
to the Sea

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