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Keepers of the BOND: Book I (Ein)
By: Kenneth BrownRomance eBooks eBook Publisher: AuthorSolutions
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Set deep in the wilds of Texas is Caddo Lake, a rich, primeval swampland populated by characters straight out of modern mythology. Central to this area's history is Judge Newland and his extended circle of friends and kin-a.k.a., the BOND. Here, their story is told in a vivid, often convoluted fashion, as is befitting the true nature of the Texas wilderness.
Judge "Daddy" Newland knew-and was known by-everyone in this part of Texas, and his teachings were legendary. He urged his friends to seek truth and to ask for wisdom from God. He expected them to ask tough questions. He demanded that they keep their eyes against the seductive nature of evil and hate and that they look out for one another. He believed that nature was the only true beauty in the world and that it should always remain free. He knew that love was the most important of all emotions, followed only by hope-and that the two could never be separated. He directed his friends to look to the ancient world for truth and inspiration. And from those ancients, he formulated a deep appreciation for the pleasures of the flesh.
Daddy Newland directed his grandson, Kenneth Brown, to use his skills to share the teachings of his generation. Just as he was promised, those life lessons are within, ready to teach the next generation of Texans and beyond.
"Fate brings interesting people together and then blesses the responsible," he used to say, and that's the core of his legacy.
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| Title of Romance eBook: Keepers of the BOND: Book I (Ein) | |
| Release Date: 08-11-2011 | |
| Publisher: iUniverse.com |
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| Parent title | Keepers of the BOND: Book I (Ein) |
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| SKU | 9781462032976 |
| File size | 6965 |
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Keepers of the BOND: Book I (Ein)
Chapter One
It's late 1918. The location is the endless trenches in eastern France. Two Caddo Lake Rats, Jo Johnsen and me, Jeb McCloud, find ourselves serving in the same outfit during WWI. We are both captains and combat engineers, and the army is using us as troubleshooters attached to the US Army Medical Corps, so we move around a lot as we attempt to solve problems. An elderly Frenchman is our interpreter. He is a professor of anthropology. Before the war, he was involved in research but did at times teach graduate students at the Institute of History and Science in Paris, France. He is a rather small man with a close-trimmed beard and rumpled clothing and looks somewhat like the artist Toulouse LauTrec, who liked to drink a lot of wine and draw pictures of dancing girls. Anyway, the old prof is fluent in English, French, German, and other languages, including Mandarin Chinese, which will become important later as the clan gives you more background information about the origin and rebirth of the BOND on Caddo Lake.Jo and I receive the assignment to construct a new field hospital. The new hospital is to be located about a half mile behind the Allied front lines, which consist of zigzag trenches that run for many miles through the muddy, shell-pocked countryside. It doesn't look like it is part of planet earth, and the troops say it looks like hell, but in reality it is much worse. At every intersection of the zig, and the zag, there is a bunker dug into the bank of the trench. The troops in that sector take shelter in the bunker if they come under heavy shelling or air attack. They are safe unless the bunker takes a direct hit. In that cas
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