The Wood's Edge (The Pathfinders)
Lori Benton
WaterBrook Press, Apr 21 2015, $18.99
ISBN: 9781601427328
In 1757 Upstate New York, after six days of a
siege, Fort William Henry’s His Majesty’s Loyal American Commander Monro
surrenders to the French. Major Reginald
Aubrey ignores the humiliating defeat since he grieves a more personal
loss. Instead Aubrey’s mission is to
bury his newborn son. However, as he
goes out on his task, Reginald notices a sleeping Oneida woman holding two
babies. Rationalizing she does not need
two living children, he replaces one of her boys with his deceased infant and
takes William as he calls the lighter skinned one home with him. He also finds an orphaned baby girl Anna who
he brings with him too.
Reginald and his wife Heledd raise the two
infants as their own though no one including his spouse knows that he abducted
their son from their Oneida mom Good Voice.
Years later Anna and Two Hawks, whose parents still mourn a loss,
secretly become friends.
Lori Benton’s third Colonial Era Christian drama
(see The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn and Burning
Sky) is an electrifying historical. The
pivotal abduction weighs heavy on both families; with Stone Thrower and Good
Voice grieving the loss of one of their children, and their one living
offspring feeling their anguish; while Reginald suffers guilt, Heledd chooses
ignorance to the truth, and their two kids sense something not right. After an awesome beginning, the storyline slows
down somewhat especially with the unlikely friendship, but closes with an incredible
finish.
Harriet Klausner
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