Himself an Anglican clergyman, Canadian author Hiram Alfred Cody often chose men of the cloth as his protagonists. In The Fourth Watch, set in the idyllic forests of northern Canada, Parson John Westmore and his devoted daughter Nellie take in a young boy named Dan and make him part of the family.
Himself an Anglican clergyman, Canadian author Hiram Alfred Cody often chose men of the cloth as his protagonists. In The Fourth Watch, set in the idyllic forests of northern Canada, Parson John Westmore and his devoted daughter Nellie take in a young boy named Dan and make him part of the family.