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Colors of truth [text (large print)] / Tamera Alexander.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Alexander, Tamera. Carnton ; 2.Publisher: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2021Publisher: ©2020Edition: Center Point Large Print editionDescription: 686 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781643587325
  • 1643587323
Other title:
  • Colours of truth
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "In 1866 Catriona O'Toole arrives in the town of Franklin, Tennessee, searching for her younger brother, Ryan, who, according to his last letter, was headed for Franklin only days before the catastrophic Battle of Franklin. Ryan's last note contained a stack of cash -- enough money to bring his entire family across the ocean from Ireland. But after disease and illness tear through County Antrim and the O'Toole family, only Catriona and her seven-year old sister Nora are left to make the journey. Wade Cunningham, one of ten operatives in the newly formed United States Secret Service Agency, is on the hunt for counterfeiters. A tip leads him to Franklin. As evidence in the case mounts, it eventually points to Catriona, but Wade is slow to want to believe it because his heart is swiftly becoming hers. However, Catriona's sole focus is to find her brother and to provide a home and safety for her sister. In doing that, she somehow finds herself part of a burial committee for the over two thousand Confederate soldiers who were hastily buried in a field following the Battle of Franklin -- and her deepest fear is that Ryan's body is among those shallow graves."-- Provided by publisher.
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Large Print Gonville Library Large Print Large Print ALEX Checked out 15/04/2024 T00838164
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

In 1866 Catriona O'Toole arrives in the town of Franklin, Tennessee, searching for her younger brother, Ryan, who, according to his last letter, was headed for Franklin only days before the catastrophic Battle of Franklin. Ryan's last note contained a stack of cash -- enough money to bring his entire family across the ocean from Ireland. But after disease and illness tear through County Antrim and the O'Toole family, only Catriona and her seven-year old sister Nora are left to make the journey.

Regular print version previously published by Fountain Creek Press.

Includes discussion questions and recipes.

"In 1866 Catriona O'Toole arrives in the town of Franklin, Tennessee, searching for her younger brother, Ryan, who, according to his last letter, was headed for Franklin only days before the catastrophic Battle of Franklin. Ryan's last note contained a stack of cash -- enough money to bring his entire family across the ocean from Ireland. But after disease and illness tear through County Antrim and the O'Toole family, only Catriona and her seven-year old sister Nora are left to make the journey. Wade Cunningham, one of ten operatives in the newly formed United States Secret Service Agency, is on the hunt for counterfeiters. A tip leads him to Franklin. As evidence in the case mounts, it eventually points to Catriona, but Wade is slow to want to believe it because his heart is swiftly becoming hers. However, Catriona's sole focus is to find her brother and to provide a home and safety for her sister. In doing that, she somehow finds herself part of a burial committee for the over two thousand Confederate soldiers who were hastily buried in a field following the Battle of Franklin -- and her deepest fear is that Ryan's body is among those shallow graves."-- Provided by publisher.

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