Fate’s Cruel Cry
by Brian De La Cour
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Pub Date Sep 01 2019 | Archive Date Dec 03 2020
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Description
Isaiah Stiener despises the church. Driven by wanderlust he escapes the tyranny of his brutal father’s ministry and heads for the mountains. A twisted road to freedom brings him new family.
After years the road becomes a track which is dangerous and rough, especially when cut throat rivals want him dead, and Blackfeet assassins vie to take his hair.
Isaiah must fight for his life and family, and a bloody battle of murder, rape and kidnap ensues.
Isaiah Stiener ran from a notion of god. Could revenge in the form of the devil’s work possess him now?
Advance Praise
This is a rattling good yarn which speeds along without you really noticing it, with surprising (but convincing) detail - and a sense of foreboding from the very beginning, from the early description of the hero’s father.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781698465418 |
PRICE | £3.99 (GBP) |
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An excellent western following one man's journey into a better life. Vowing to build a different future, his paths must cross many difficult roads before he can truly be free. In Isaiah Stiener, Brian De La Cour has given us a character determined to build his life his own way and built a back story that would test his faith in God and mankind. Realistic descriptions of life in the Old West make this a good read. Hope there is a sequel in the works.
this was a really good read, this was almost like a really good western movie. I enjoyed the characters and enjoyed this adventure.
A great page turner, if you love a coming of age yarn this will be right up your street. This book will transport you to the American wilderness of early 19th century America
Well developed characters and the descriptions of locations were picturesque. I usually don't read a lot of western books but every once in a while, it is a nice change. This was a coming of age western and did not disappoint. I learned a lot while reading which is also a plus.
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