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By: Payne Erskine (1854-1924)
“The Eye of Dread” by Payne Erskine is a captivating historical fiction novel that follows the story of a young woman named Joan who must navigate the complexities of betrayal and forgiveness in 17th century England. The author skillfully weaves together themes of love, loyalty, and the consequences of one’s actions, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. The characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy to become emotionally invested in their fates. Erskine’s rich descriptions of the time period help bring the setting to life, immersing readers in a world of political intrigue and personal vendettas. Overall, “The Eye of Dread” is a gripping tale of resilience and redemption that will leave readers thinking long after they turn the final page.
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The Civil War is upon the United States, and the town of Leauvite has sent away its young men, among them Peter Junior and Richard Kildene. When they leave, Betty Ballard is but a child, but by the time the war has ended, she has become something else entirely. Wounded, Peter Junior finds his time at Betty’s father’s studio, learning to become an artist, until one day he proposes to her after deciding to go to France. Of course, she agrees to wait for him. Meanwhile, Richard, who has decided to work on the railways, expects that when he gets back, that Betty will be waiting for him. With these complications, problems begin to arise…