Wedgewood Grey by John Aubrey Anderson

Wedgewood Grey by John Aubrey Anderson

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Zusammenfassung

Tells the story of the conflict between the natural and spirit worlds and Missy Parker and Mose Washington, caught between. This work is centered on a racially motivated act of violence.

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Wedgewood Grey by John Aubrey Anderson

John Aubrey Anderson artfully crafts the compelling story of the conflict between the natural and spirit worlds and Missy Parker and Mose Washington, caught between. WEDGEWOOD GREY takes place in the 1960's and is centered on a racially motivated act of violence. The defenders of a brutally attacked black woman must flee the area and are assisted by Missy Parker and her family in their escape. Mose Washington plays a pivotal role as the Black or White Chronicles saga continues. Missy is now a young woman and newly married. Mose has returned to the lake after spending five years in prison for killing a wicked man. His beloved wife Pip is lost to cancer leaving Mose to find his way alone. His spiritual insight and sensitivity tend to put him in the all the wrong places at all the right times. The demonic assault on Missy that began in Abiding Darkness has continued into her adulthood and the evil minions are relentless. They continue to pursue Missy with a fiery hatred that catches several families in the cross-fire and takes innocent lives.
John Aubrey Anderson grew up in Mississippi cotton country. After graduating from Mississippi State, he received an Air Force commission and has recently retired after flying twenty-eight years for a major airline. He lives in Texas with his wife, Nan.
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ISBN 13 9780446579506
ISBN 10 0446579505
Titel Wedgewood Grey
Autor John Aubrey Anderson
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Verlag Time Warner Trade Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2007-02-01
Seitenanzahl 384
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