Battles of Destiny (Hardcover)

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Author:  Al Lacy
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1590529456
ISBN-13: 9781590529454
Buy.com Sku: 202910943
Publish Date: 1/16/2007
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 8.75H x 5.5L x 2T
Pages:  651
Age Range:  NA
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The Battles of Destiny series is now available in four two-in-one volumes. Bestselling author Lacy packs each dramatic novel in the popular historical fiction series with heartwarming romance and solid moral values. Set during the Civil War, these are the tales of families, soldiers, nurses, and spies and the eternal hope that springs from love.

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Web Steele whipped his head around as the flat report of the shot carried to him through the cool mid-October air. Jerking hard on the reins, he drew horse and buggy to a halt in the middle of the road. While the breeze carried the small dust cloud away, he peered past the imposing archway on his left that housed the gate to the Jason Hart plantation.

Letting his gaze follow the narrow, winding road that led to the mansion and its complex of buildings nestled in a thick stand of trees, he listened for any further sound of trouble. The gunshot seemed to have come from that way, but the pounding of the horse’s hooves and the whir of the wheels had suppressed the report enough to make it impossible to be sure.

Pulling his gaze from the Hart mansion, Steele looked up the road ahead of him as his horse blew and stamped a hoof. The Virginia sky was clear, and the brilliant light of the early afternoon sun revealed no movement in that direction. The John Ruffin plantation
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