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The Fallon blood
—O'Neal, Reagan, 1948-2007.
1995

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"In 1765, Michael Fallon, an Irishman on the run from Brutal English overlords, makes his way to Charleston, South Carolina, as an indentured servant. Bound over to Thomas Carver, a succesful merchant, he quickly shows a knack for trade -- and a disturbing attraction to Carver's beautiful, sensual daughter, Elizabeth. With luck and intelligence -- and not without bloodshed -- he rises into the rice-planting aristocracy of the Carolina Lowcountry, where a frontier spirit pulses beneath the superficial trappings of an agrarian society that is heading rapidly toward revolution. Michael Fallon hopes for peace, but the winds of war are rising, and the planter must become a privateer. The early dalliance with Elizabeth leaves a bitter aftertaste. The novel follows the less familiar Southern course of the war, including the Battles of Cowpens, King's Mountain, and Eutaw Springs (the bloodiest battle on the continent until Shiloh); and brings onto center stage such notables as Ben Franklin, Cornwallis, the Swamp Fox: Francis Marion, the British Colonel "Butcher" Tarleton, Colonel William Moultrie, and Marquis de Lafayette"--Front flap.

Item Details

ISBN: 0312859732

Description: 381 pages ; 24 cm.

Notes:

  • "A Tom Doherty Associates book.".
  • ''A novel of the American Revolution" -- Cover.
  • Sequel is : Fallon pride.

Control Number: 3143547

Publisher: New York : Forge, 1995.
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