
Edward Jennings
A Novel of the American West
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Narrated by:
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Tom Lennon
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By:
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Jack L Knapp
About this listen
Edward Jennings grew up during the turbulent years after the Texas Revolution. While still a teenager, he found himself responsible for two enormous tracts of land and the well-being of two families.
And then came secession. Ed, like many in central Texas, voted against the ordinance only to be overruled by east Texas cotton-growers. The resistance led to a declaration of martial law, followed by an order that every able-bodied male must join the Confederate Army.
Will he obey the law? Or will he risk everything rather than betray his principles?
What will Ed do?
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