A New Heaven and Earth

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Ronnie L. Seals ISBN: 9781370695867
Publisher: Ronnie L. Seals Publication: May 4, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ronnie L. Seals
ISBN: 9781370695867
Publisher: Ronnie L. Seals
Publication: May 4, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A New Heaven and Earth
“In Scarcely more than a generation, millions of acres, as much as 90% of the mature forests in the southeastern United States, had been replaced by expanse of brush, weeds, scrub, and dead treetops"
The Encyclopedia of Appalachia

Near the end of the 19th century the Cumberland Plateau remains a primitive frontier. There are no railroads, no industry and few school. The only law is an eye for an eye and the blood feud. Its rugged mountains and Dark hollows hold a scattering of strong, independent people whose anger can be aroused at the slightest hint of insult and whose grudges can last for generations.
Into this virtually untouched wilderness comes conmen and gamblers and speculators, clear-cutting the virgin forest and enslaving the native people.
Into this upheaval comes a new religion. Some call it insane; others see it as the last hope of salvation.

To purchase hardcover or paperback copies of these novels, go to www.ronseals.com
For electronic versions, go Smashwords.com

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A New Heaven and Earth
“In Scarcely more than a generation, millions of acres, as much as 90% of the mature forests in the southeastern United States, had been replaced by expanse of brush, weeds, scrub, and dead treetops"
The Encyclopedia of Appalachia

Near the end of the 19th century the Cumberland Plateau remains a primitive frontier. There are no railroads, no industry and few school. The only law is an eye for an eye and the blood feud. Its rugged mountains and Dark hollows hold a scattering of strong, independent people whose anger can be aroused at the slightest hint of insult and whose grudges can last for generations.
Into this virtually untouched wilderness comes conmen and gamblers and speculators, clear-cutting the virgin forest and enslaving the native people.
Into this upheaval comes a new religion. Some call it insane; others see it as the last hope of salvation.

To purchase hardcover or paperback copies of these novels, go to www.ronseals.com
For electronic versions, go Smashwords.com

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