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The Hunt for Frederick Douglass
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The Hunt for Frederick Douglass

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The Hunt For Frederick Douglass is an extraordinary first novel by author Terry Balagia, whose historical fiction work takes us along on an outrageously authentic ride, where he combines deep insights, fights with Texas Ranger heroics, and unexpected surprises that keep the reader holding on tight to every word and turning every page.

It's the tale of Texas Ranger Rip Gatlin, who is ordered to go up North and capture Frederick Douglass in an attempt to get the newly elected Lincoln to negotiate with the South in hopes of avoiding the Civil War and permanently eliminating slavery. Beautifully styled, poignantly written with great drama and powerful, principled characters, Frederick Douglass is presented as the seminal force of goodness and righteousness that befits his important role in U.S. history.

We meet legendary Texas Ranger Rip Gatlin, who, having escaped the Alamo as a young soldier, struggles to 'just do what's right' in a world of unscrupulous politicians, ruthless outlaws, and a looming Civil War that is ready to explode. Balagia puts us in the middle of that action as the reader experiences the explosive engagement of the time.

Based on real historical events, dates, and times, and loaded with inspiring quotes from Frederick Douglass' writings and speeches. The Hunt For Frederick Douglass is at once as moving as it is informing and as fun as it is to read. This exciting action and adventure story will engage readers who enjoy war and military stories.

How does Rip accomplish the task set before him? How would someone of his character have changed our nation?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Silverlight Press
Date
9 June 2023
Pages
394
ISBN
9798987705001

The Hunt For Frederick Douglass is an extraordinary first novel by author Terry Balagia, whose historical fiction work takes us along on an outrageously authentic ride, where he combines deep insights, fights with Texas Ranger heroics, and unexpected surprises that keep the reader holding on tight to every word and turning every page.

It's the tale of Texas Ranger Rip Gatlin, who is ordered to go up North and capture Frederick Douglass in an attempt to get the newly elected Lincoln to negotiate with the South in hopes of avoiding the Civil War and permanently eliminating slavery. Beautifully styled, poignantly written with great drama and powerful, principled characters, Frederick Douglass is presented as the seminal force of goodness and righteousness that befits his important role in U.S. history.

We meet legendary Texas Ranger Rip Gatlin, who, having escaped the Alamo as a young soldier, struggles to 'just do what's right' in a world of unscrupulous politicians, ruthless outlaws, and a looming Civil War that is ready to explode. Balagia puts us in the middle of that action as the reader experiences the explosive engagement of the time.

Based on real historical events, dates, and times, and loaded with inspiring quotes from Frederick Douglass' writings and speeches. The Hunt For Frederick Douglass is at once as moving as it is informing and as fun as it is to read. This exciting action and adventure story will engage readers who enjoy war and military stories.

How does Rip accomplish the task set before him? How would someone of his character have changed our nation?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Silverlight Press
Date
9 June 2023
Pages
394
ISBN
9798987705001