October 1776--August 1777 It is said that what a man sows he will reap, and for such a harvest there is no set season. No one connected to Reginald Aubrey is untouched by the crime he committed twenty years ago. Not William, the Oneida child Reginald stole and raised as his...
October 1776--August 1777 It is said that what a man sows he will reap, and for such a harvest there is no set season. No one connected to Reginald Aubrey is untouched by the crime he committed twenty years ago.
Not William, the Oneida child Reginald stole and raised as his own. Identity shattered, enlisted in the British army, William trains with Loyalist refugees eager to annihilate the rebels who forced them into exile. Coming to terms with who and what he is proves impossible, but if he breaks his Loyalist oath, he'll be no better than the man who constructed his life of lies.
Not Anna, Reginald's adopted daughter, nor Two Hawks, William's twin, both who long for Reginald to accept their love despite the challenges they will face, building a marriage that bridges two cultures.
Not Good Voice and Stone Thrower, freed of bitterness by a courageous act of forgiveness, but still yearning for their firstborn son and fearful for the future of their Oneida people.
As the British prepare to attack frontier New York and Patriot regiments rally to defend it, two families separated by culture, united by love, will do all in their power to reclaim the son marching toward them in the ranks of their enemies. - Publisher
"This epic conclusion in Lori Benton's Pathfinders series, with two brothers, separated at birth, destined to collide at the edge of the Revolutionary War"--
$23.99
or 4 interest-free payments of $6.00 with
Order today for it to arrive in 6-8 weeks
Note: This item is a backorder. Purchase now and we’ll notify you when it’s ready for delivery or pick-up.
October 1776--August 1777 It is said that what a man sows he will reap, and for such a harvest there is no set season. No one connected to Reginald Aubrey is untouched by the crime he committed twenty years ago. Not William, the Oneida child Reginald stole and raised as his...
October 1776--August 1777 It is said that what a man sows he will reap, and for such a harvest there is no set season. No one connected to Reginald Aubrey is untouched by the crime he committed twenty years ago.
Not William, the Oneida child Reginald stole and raised as his own. Identity shattered, enlisted in the British army, William trains with Loyalist refugees eager to annihilate the rebels who forced them into exile. Coming to terms with who and what he is proves impossible, but if he breaks his Loyalist oath, he'll be no better than the man who constructed his life of lies.
Not Anna, Reginald's adopted daughter, nor Two Hawks, William's twin, both who long for Reginald to accept their love despite the challenges they will face, building a marriage that bridges two cultures.
Not Good Voice and Stone Thrower, freed of bitterness by a courageous act of forgiveness, but still yearning for their firstborn son and fearful for the future of their Oneida people.
As the British prepare to attack frontier New York and Patriot regiments rally to defend it, two families separated by culture, united by love, will do all in their power to reclaim the son marching toward them in the ranks of their enemies. - Publisher
"This epic conclusion in Lori Benton's Pathfinders series, with two brothers, separated at birth, destined to collide at the edge of the Revolutionary War"--
A Flight of Arrows (The Pathfinders Series)$23.99
Koorong code433001
ISBN9781601427342
Pages400
PublisherWaterbrook Press
Publication date19 April 2016
Dimensions27 x 139 x 208mm
Weight0.358kg
5.0
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 Review
DeliveryOrder today for it to arrive in 6-8 weeks
Returns
Enjoy peace of mind with our 60-day hassle-free returns, whether you shop online or in store.
This is one of the best historical fiction series I have ever read. The historical details are excellent, the writing is fluid and masterful, the characters are endearing and superbly drawn, and the story. . . well, that is perhaps the most powerful part of all. This story begins in 'The Wood's Edge', and if you haven't read that book yet, you should. 'A Flight of Arrows' picks up the story in October of 1776. Feeling betrayed after learning the true circumstances of his birth, William heads north to join a Loyalist regiment, but he begins to question his loyalties when he learns that his regiment is to march through the Mohawk Valley - home to both of his families. For Anna and Two Hawks, their dreams of marriage seem further out of reach than ever. It is the way of the Onyota'a:ka for a man to go and live with his wife's people, and on this point, Two Hawks is unmovable. But neither Two Hawks nor Anna are prepared for the difficulties that arise when Two Hawks becomes Reginald's apprentice. The story reaches its climax at the battle of Oriskany and its aftermath, with a powerful, but bitter-sweet conclusion that will necessitate having a box of tissues on stand-by. This story totally captivated me and beautifully illustrates the burden of guilt, the power of forgiveness, and the beauty of obstinate grace.