In the Shadow of Exile
Hayden, a celebrated man, commits a brazen act of civil disobedience. He smashes a dangerous device and reveals a shadowy government program. A secret trial is convened to judge Hayden but he disappears, apparently skipping bail like a common criminal. His prim son, Robert, already ashamed of his father's actions, now rejects him completely.

Five years pass with no word about Hayden's fate. Then, notice of his father's death arrives and Robert dutifully travels to a remote corner of New England. At Ugala, the place of his father's exile, he discovers letters in his father's schoolmaster's hand. Guided by these eloquent letters, many intended for his mother, Robert embarks on a quest to find out what happened to his father.
Robert meets with ten of the jurors from the secret trial. Each has their own view of the case, the guilt or innocence of his father, and the reason why his father disappeared. As he proceeds, he learns that all was not orthodox in the government's handling of the jury and the case. He becomes ashamed that, in all these years, he has made little effort to learn what happened.

He returns to Ugala and discovers the truth about the cover-up, and those in power that were behind it all.
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In the Shadow of Exile
Hayden, a celebrated man, commits a brazen act of civil disobedience. He smashes a dangerous device and reveals a shadowy government program. A secret trial is convened to judge Hayden but he disappears, apparently skipping bail like a common criminal. His prim son, Robert, already ashamed of his father's actions, now rejects him completely.

Five years pass with no word about Hayden's fate. Then, notice of his father's death arrives and Robert dutifully travels to a remote corner of New England. At Ugala, the place of his father's exile, he discovers letters in his father's schoolmaster's hand. Guided by these eloquent letters, many intended for his mother, Robert embarks on a quest to find out what happened to his father.
Robert meets with ten of the jurors from the secret trial. Each has their own view of the case, the guilt or innocence of his father, and the reason why his father disappeared. As he proceeds, he learns that all was not orthodox in the government's handling of the jury and the case. He becomes ashamed that, in all these years, he has made little effort to learn what happened.

He returns to Ugala and discovers the truth about the cover-up, and those in power that were behind it all.
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In the Shadow of Exile

In the Shadow of Exile

by Patrick Moore
In the Shadow of Exile
In the Shadow of Exile

In the Shadow of Exile

by Patrick Moore

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Overview

Hayden, a celebrated man, commits a brazen act of civil disobedience. He smashes a dangerous device and reveals a shadowy government program. A secret trial is convened to judge Hayden but he disappears, apparently skipping bail like a common criminal. His prim son, Robert, already ashamed of his father's actions, now rejects him completely.

Five years pass with no word about Hayden's fate. Then, notice of his father's death arrives and Robert dutifully travels to a remote corner of New England. At Ugala, the place of his father's exile, he discovers letters in his father's schoolmaster's hand. Guided by these eloquent letters, many intended for his mother, Robert embarks on a quest to find out what happened to his father.
Robert meets with ten of the jurors from the secret trial. Each has their own view of the case, the guilt or innocence of his father, and the reason why his father disappeared. As he proceeds, he learns that all was not orthodox in the government's handling of the jury and the case. He becomes ashamed that, in all these years, he has made little effort to learn what happened.

He returns to Ugala and discovers the truth about the cover-up, and those in power that were behind it all.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012063236
Publisher: Patrick Moore
Publication date: 11/29/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 231
File size: 103 KB

About the Author

Patrick Moore is a college professor and lawyer with an abiding interest in politics and history. He is a resident of Northeast Ohio.
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