By Night the Strangers
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- £9.99
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- £9.99
Publisher Description
Driven by justice in the pre-Civil War era, a young Pennsylvania lumberman risks everything as he becomes a vital operative in the Underground Railroad, protecting those seeking freedom while facing the dangerous shadows of his own past.
Authentic Civil War Era Atmosphere: The narrative expertly captures the tension of the mid-19th century Pennsylvania hills, where the conflict over Abolitionism is a volatile and personal struggle rather than a distant political debate.High-Stakes Underground Railroad Intrigue: Readers are immersed in the dangerous world of "conductors" and "stations," following the protagonist as he risks imprisonment and heavy fines to guide escaped slaves along newly forged, perilous routes to freedom.Compelling Character Transformation: The story follows Luke Hanley's evolution from a disillusioned lumberman into a strategic operative, driven by the legacy of his father-an Abolitionist martyr-to find a cause greater than himself.Interwoven Historical Realism: The plot features appearances and influences of real-life historical figures, such as Thaddeus Stevens and John Brown, adding a layer of historical weight and authenticity to the fictional drama.Dynamic Romance and Conflict: Central to the story is a complex web of loyalty and betrayal involving Linda Caines, whose sacrifice saves Luke from a murder charge, and the Haliday family, whose commitment to the cause leads to their own financial ruin.
Set in the turbulent years leading up to the Civil War, By Night the Strangers is a gripping tale of conviction, danger, and the high price of freedom in the Pennsylvania hills.
The story follows Luke Hanley, a young lumberman whose life is upended when a mysterious death and a daring lie from the beautiful Linda Caines force him into exile. Finding refuge on the Haliday farm, Luke is drawn into the clandestine world of the Underground Railroad, discovering a cause that mirrors the Abolitionist passion of his late father. As a "conductor" for the "strangers by night," Luke must navigate a landscape fraught with ruthless slave catchers and the powerful influence of the Knights of the Golden Circle.
The narrative reaches a fever pitch when Luke's commitment is tested by personal tragedy and the shadow of a local tycoon, John Caines, whose business interests mask a darker involvement in the human trafficking of the era. Luke's journey takes him from the rugged lumber camps to the Virginia navy yards and back again, evolving from a man seeking an anchor into a strategic operative fighting for justice.
Blending authentic historical realism with a poignant exploration of loyalty and redemption, this novel captures a pivotal moment in American history through the eyes of those who risked everything to follow the North Star.