Redbone Dock Thief Civil War
In the turbulent era of the Civil War, survival wasn't just a choice-it was an art. "Redbone Dock Thief: Civil War" by Dutch Farley, plunges readers into the heart of New Orleans, where a young street-savvy orphan, Redbone, navigates the perilous waters of a city alive with secrets and strife. Rescued from the harsh streets by the enigmatic Beauchamp, Redbone is thrust into a hidden world beneath the docks-a sanctuary for outcasts and a school of survival. As Beauchamp's band of young thieves outsmart dock security and evade capture, they're not just pilfering goods; they're reclaiming their right to a future. Yet, as Redbone's skills grow, so does his legend. When the arrival of Lord Thomas and the introduction of the telegraph threaten their operations, Redbone and his comrades must adapt or perish. Their fight becomes more than a battle for survival-it's a struggle to uphold their makeshift family amid the backdrop of a nation divided. Farley's novel is a vivid portrayal of resilience and brotherhood against a backdrop of historical upheaval. In Redbone, readers find not just a hero of the docks, but a beacon of human spirit, undimmed even in the darkest times.
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Redbone Dock Thief Civil War
In the turbulent era of the Civil War, survival wasn't just a choice-it was an art. "Redbone Dock Thief: Civil War" by Dutch Farley, plunges readers into the heart of New Orleans, where a young street-savvy orphan, Redbone, navigates the perilous waters of a city alive with secrets and strife. Rescued from the harsh streets by the enigmatic Beauchamp, Redbone is thrust into a hidden world beneath the docks-a sanctuary for outcasts and a school of survival. As Beauchamp's band of young thieves outsmart dock security and evade capture, they're not just pilfering goods; they're reclaiming their right to a future. Yet, as Redbone's skills grow, so does his legend. When the arrival of Lord Thomas and the introduction of the telegraph threaten their operations, Redbone and his comrades must adapt or perish. Their fight becomes more than a battle for survival-it's a struggle to uphold their makeshift family amid the backdrop of a nation divided. Farley's novel is a vivid portrayal of resilience and brotherhood against a backdrop of historical upheaval. In Redbone, readers find not just a hero of the docks, but a beacon of human spirit, undimmed even in the darkest times.
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Redbone Dock Thief Civil War

Redbone Dock Thief Civil War

by Dutch Farley
Redbone Dock Thief Civil War

Redbone Dock Thief Civil War

by Dutch Farley

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In the turbulent era of the Civil War, survival wasn't just a choice-it was an art. "Redbone Dock Thief: Civil War" by Dutch Farley, plunges readers into the heart of New Orleans, where a young street-savvy orphan, Redbone, navigates the perilous waters of a city alive with secrets and strife. Rescued from the harsh streets by the enigmatic Beauchamp, Redbone is thrust into a hidden world beneath the docks-a sanctuary for outcasts and a school of survival. As Beauchamp's band of young thieves outsmart dock security and evade capture, they're not just pilfering goods; they're reclaiming their right to a future. Yet, as Redbone's skills grow, so does his legend. When the arrival of Lord Thomas and the introduction of the telegraph threaten their operations, Redbone and his comrades must adapt or perish. Their fight becomes more than a battle for survival-it's a struggle to uphold their makeshift family amid the backdrop of a nation divided. Farley's novel is a vivid portrayal of resilience and brotherhood against a backdrop of historical upheaval. In Redbone, readers find not just a hero of the docks, but a beacon of human spirit, undimmed even in the darkest times.

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BN ID: 2940185790144
Publisher: Dutch Farley
Publication date: 05/24/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 206 KB

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