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Path of Injustice

Current price: $12.99
Path of Injustice
Path of Injustice

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Path of Injustice

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Set in the 18th-century kingdom of Alteria,
Path of Injustice
is a story of romantic love tormented by jealousy and personal suffering, which takes place against the background of a country locked in civil war.
Daintry is a young woman in love with her childhood sweetheart. When she obtains a herbal potion to cure her sick father, she unwittingly sparks off a chain of events that threaten to change her life forever. Accused of witchcraft and thrown into a ghastly prison, she is aware that her innocent act of compassion can have only one ending - death by hanging or burning.
When her sentence of death is lifted, her relief is short-lived: she is sent as a prisoner to work in the dreaded silver mines of Katangar, from where no one returns. Will she ever see her betrothed or her family again? Can she hope for a miracle to save her?
is a charming historical romance set in the 18th century, against the backdrop of civil war. His most recent titles include:
The Golden Anklet
,
A Touch of Autumn Gold
and
Roots in Three Counties
.
Praise for
: 'I find this read to be positively riveting. The writing is engaging, and the storytelling is well done.' -
My Reader Review

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