In the Days of Lachoneus: The Gathering

In the Days of Lachoneus is an epic story of politics and patriotism, intrigue and murder,
war and violence, love and betrayal, friendship and loyalty, believers and unbelievers, good and
evil, set in the landscape of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. The historical background for the story
is the account in the Book of Mormon, Another Testament of Jesus Christ, of the fierce struggle
to the death between the murderous counter-culture of the Gadianton Robbers and the liberty-
loving society of the Nephites, a people descended from the tribes of Israel.

The first volume in this three-book series is The Gathering, in which Governor
Lachoneus of Zarahemla faces the challenge to surrender or be destroyed by Giddianhi and his
Gadianton terrorists. The citizens of Zarahemla have beaten and driven the Gadiantons once,
only to lose ground in a second battle. Emboldened by his most recent success, Giddianhi writes
an arrogant letter to Lachoneus boasting that his army will wipe out the population of Zarahemla
unless they turn over all property and possessions to the robber band and join their secret society.

Woven between the scenes of war, government and politics on a grand scale are personal
stories of intrigue and young love. Traitors within Governor Lachoneus’s council plot his
overthrow. Giddianhi’s ruthless rule over the Gadiantons is also not without its internal enemies
who design his demise. At the same time, Lachoneus’s beautiful daughter and his house servant
are hopelessly in love, yet they are kept apart by class, station, and temperament.
Dissention and apostasy among the Nephites of Zarahemla threaten the people with utter
destruction. Lachoneus fears that the decrees of God are about to descend upon his wayward
people. When the letter from Giddianhi arrives, Lachoneus seizes upon this opportunity to call
the people to repentance and to unite them in a common cause that is bigger than their petty
jealousies and personal greed. He warns the people of the threat from the Gadiantons and issues
a proclamation throughout all the land for the people to gather together into a single body. They
will build a fortress and organize an army and prepare for a fight to the death to defend their
lives, their liberty, their families, and their way of life.

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In the Days of Lachoneus: The Gathering

In the Days of Lachoneus is an epic story of politics and patriotism, intrigue and murder,
war and violence, love and betrayal, friendship and loyalty, believers and unbelievers, good and
evil, set in the landscape of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. The historical background for the story
is the account in the Book of Mormon, Another Testament of Jesus Christ, of the fierce struggle
to the death between the murderous counter-culture of the Gadianton Robbers and the liberty-
loving society of the Nephites, a people descended from the tribes of Israel.

The first volume in this three-book series is The Gathering, in which Governor
Lachoneus of Zarahemla faces the challenge to surrender or be destroyed by Giddianhi and his
Gadianton terrorists. The citizens of Zarahemla have beaten and driven the Gadiantons once,
only to lose ground in a second battle. Emboldened by his most recent success, Giddianhi writes
an arrogant letter to Lachoneus boasting that his army will wipe out the population of Zarahemla
unless they turn over all property and possessions to the robber band and join their secret society.

Woven between the scenes of war, government and politics on a grand scale are personal
stories of intrigue and young love. Traitors within Governor Lachoneus’s council plot his
overthrow. Giddianhi’s ruthless rule over the Gadiantons is also not without its internal enemies
who design his demise. At the same time, Lachoneus’s beautiful daughter and his house servant
are hopelessly in love, yet they are kept apart by class, station, and temperament.
Dissention and apostasy among the Nephites of Zarahemla threaten the people with utter
destruction. Lachoneus fears that the decrees of God are about to descend upon his wayward
people. When the letter from Giddianhi arrives, Lachoneus seizes upon this opportunity to call
the people to repentance and to unite them in a common cause that is bigger than their petty
jealousies and personal greed. He warns the people of the threat from the Gadiantons and issues
a proclamation throughout all the land for the people to gather together into a single body. They
will build a fortress and organize an army and prepare for a fight to the death to defend their
lives, their liberty, their families, and their way of life.

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In the Days of Lachoneus is an epic story of politics and patriotism, intrigue and murder,
war and violence, love and betrayal, friendship and loyalty, believers and unbelievers, good and
evil, set in the landscape of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. The historical background for the story
is the account in the Book of Mormon, Another Testament of Jesus Christ, of the fierce struggle
to the death between the murderous counter-culture of the Gadianton Robbers and the liberty-
loving society of the Nephites, a people descended from the tribes of Israel.

The first volume in this three-book series is The Gathering, in which Governor
Lachoneus of Zarahemla faces the challenge to surrender or be destroyed by Giddianhi and his
Gadianton terrorists. The citizens of Zarahemla have beaten and driven the Gadiantons once,
only to lose ground in a second battle. Emboldened by his most recent success, Giddianhi writes
an arrogant letter to Lachoneus boasting that his army will wipe out the population of Zarahemla
unless they turn over all property and possessions to the robber band and join their secret society.

Woven between the scenes of war, government and politics on a grand scale are personal
stories of intrigue and young love. Traitors within Governor Lachoneus’s council plot his
overthrow. Giddianhi’s ruthless rule over the Gadiantons is also not without its internal enemies
who design his demise. At the same time, Lachoneus’s beautiful daughter and his house servant
are hopelessly in love, yet they are kept apart by class, station, and temperament.
Dissention and apostasy among the Nephites of Zarahemla threaten the people with utter
destruction. Lachoneus fears that the decrees of God are about to descend upon his wayward
people. When the letter from Giddianhi arrives, Lachoneus seizes upon this opportunity to call
the people to repentance and to unite them in a common cause that is bigger than their petty
jealousies and personal greed. He warns the people of the threat from the Gadiantons and issues
a proclamation throughout all the land for the people to gather together into a single body. They
will build a fortress and organize an army and prepare for a fight to the death to defend their
lives, their liberty, their families, and their way of life.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940167716926
Publisher: David Alan Armstrong
Publication date: 06/14/2024
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Format: eBook
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About the Author

David Alan Armstrong lives with his wife in his adopted home town of Kaysville, Utah, after having grown up in Southern California. His three children and five grandchildren are spread around the U.S. He has degrees in Education from Brigham Young University and the University of Southern California. He retired from a forty-year career in the Information Technology industry as a programmer, analyst, project manager just one week before the COVID-19 pandemic. He spends his time now caring for his disabled wife, keeping up the house and yard, playing guitar and piano, coordinating a caregiver support group, helping his neighbors, actively serving in his congregation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and writing.

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