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Shiloh Legacy
Series
by Brock
and Bodie Thoene

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In the Trenches of France,
They Had Fought the War to End All Wars. But the Real Battle
Had Just Begun. From every conceivable culture, men joined
together in foxholes to fight World War I the Great War that
would bring the world together in peace, for all time. Jews
and Irish, blacks and whites fought side by side and formed
bonds of friendship that would tie them together forever.
Max Meyer, a Jew from New York; Ellis Warne, an Irish doctor's
son from Ohio; Birch Tucker, an Arkansas farm boy even Jefferson
Canfield, the son of a black sharecropper. And as these men
drew together in their common cause, the lives of their families
became inextricably entwined. They prayed and hoped, wept
and laughed and rejoiced as one when their sons and brothers
and fiancés came home from the battlefield. But even as the
Armistice is declared, another battle rages on the undercurrents
of racial, religious and cultural intolerance threaten the
very foundations of the nation. Will there be any freedom
any peace on the home front? From the bestselling author of
THE ZION COVENANT and THE ZION CHRONICLES series! (c) Amazon.com
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From the Mountains of Rural
Arkansas to the Financial Centers of New York City, The Shiloh
Legacy Lives on - The War to End All Wars is over, and the
soldiers have come home. Birch Tucker, with his wife Trudy
and his sons, makes his way back to Shiloh, Arkansas, his
boyhood home, to carve out a new life for his family. Max
Meyer, now a financial columnist for the New York Times, moves
among the wealthy and influential stock barons of the world.
Life in America in the Twenties holds out the tantalizing
promise of peace and prosperity. But things are not what they
seem. The peace is not permanent, and the prosperity moves
toward its inevitable end. Birch and his family face the grim
prospect of losing everything they have worked for. And Max
may have to give up all his wealth and influence to gain the
son he never knew he had -. From the award-winning author
of THE ZION CHRONICLES and THE ZION COVENANT comes the spellbinding
sequel to In My Father's House! (c) Amazon.com


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The seemingly unmovable
mountains in their lives were small compared to the yearnings
in their hearts- City-boy Davey Meyer, street-smart and gutsy,
had this inner longing too belong to somebody-.Max Meyer,
a city-boy grown up and a Wall Street regular, also wanted
to belong. Jefferson Canfield had been unjustly incarcerated
for a decade. But his escape didn't mean freedom he didn't
really belong anywhere until he came home to Shiloh-.Lily's
husband had died not long after their baby was conceived.
Could she ever feel she belonged to anyone again?-Willa-Mae
and Hock Canfield had belonged to each other for nearly as
long as they could remember. And for ten years they had made
a life for themselves far away from Shiloh and the killing.
Now it seemed to have found them once again. Like his father
before him, Ellis Warne belonged in the medical profession.
But now he was required to do some things that made him wonder
if he could remain a doctor-.Becky Warne's empty arms reflected
her empty heart. A baby belonged there! Why couldn't Ellis
have saved his own?-And two little boys who had a mother,
who didn't really belong to anybody. These characters and
more fill the pages of Say to This Mountain with the stuff
of life tragedy and laughter, pain and joy, the dramatic and
the ordinary. And through it all over it all is the sense,
the wonder, of faith that moves mountains. From an extraordinary
novelist comes the gripping continuation of The Shiloh Legacy!
(c) Amazon.com

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