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You will be taken to a world of characters you never imagined and of events that have shaped our world, as two men struggle to control wealth and power in early New England. Its 1634 and a ship full of Puritans struggles through a storm on its way to Boston. Among them are John Lee, an ancestor of England's future King and Grace Newell, both 13-year-old wards of their congregation's lawyer. During the storm, John sees 19-year-old Richard Hawkes, a petty thief and murderer, steal their church's gold inlaid silver chalice. The next day, when the chalice is missing, Richard threatens to kill…mehr

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You will be taken to a world of characters you never imagined and of events that have shaped our world, as two men struggle to control wealth and power in early New England. Its 1634 and a ship full of Puritans struggles through a storm on its way to Boston. Among them are John Lee, an ancestor of England's future King and Grace Newell, both 13-year-old wards of their congregation's lawyer. During the storm, John sees 19-year-old Richard Hawkes, a petty thief and murderer, steal their church's gold inlaid silver chalice. The next day, when the chalice is missing, Richard threatens to kill Grace unless John swears to conceal the theft. John agrees if Richard returns the chalice. With few options, Richard agrees. Over the next 40 years, challenges and opportunities present themselves amidst Indian wars and witchcraft trials, as John and Richard each find a place in New England. Richard lies, steals, and murders his way to fortune and influence, while John becomes a soldier, scout, civic leader, and Indian teacher. Each attracts followers, while both compete for the affection of the same woman. John's guilt over his oath grows as he blames himself for unleashing Richard's evil upon his community. At the same time, he believes breaking his oath would be a great sin. Nesehegan, one of John's Indian students, tells John how he resolved his conflict between loyalty to his tribe and his belief in God. Months later, Richard calls John, the case's prosecutor, as a witness at Richard's trial for murder. Confronted with a question he can't answer without breaking either his oath to God or his oath to the court, John remembers Nesehegan's story.
Autorenporträt
PAMELA ROBERTS LEE was an Air Force Colonel and Judge Advocate General, and U.S. Department of Justice Trial Attorney who appeared in courts throughout the United States. After retiring from the U.S. Department of Justice she moved to Alamogordo, New Mexico, with her husband where she became a civic leader making efforts to revitalize this historic old west town while writing "The Darkness at Dawn" based on her ancestor John Lee. Passing away in January 2025, she left The Darkness at Dawn" as her legacy.