Turncoat

by Drew Shankle


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Hardcover
$47.95
Softcover
$31.95
Hardcover
$47.95

Book Details

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Publication Date : 29/08/2008

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 183
ISBN : 9781436355414
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 183
ISBN : 9781436355407

About the Book

The young couple, Jim and Lil Rutherford, has left North Carolina in search of the perfect place to settle down and raise a family. They finally reach the Mississippi River and claim their land, build a tiny cabin and begin the hard work. They soon discover that they are not alone in the wilderness and meet their nearest neighbor, Dr. James Travis. They also learn there is a settlement a few miles down the river called Lonsdale, a place that is fast becoming full of greed and corruption. They survive an Indian attack. As time passes, Jim & Dr. Travis build the largest plantations along the river. Tennessee becomes a state in 1896 and Jim is elected to serve in the First Assembly. He travels to the capitol where he meets the governor, John Sevier, and another politician, Andrew Jackson. While there Jim gets into trouble, fights a duel, survives and goes back home to a wife who is very upset with him over untrue rumors she has heard. Indians take their only son, who is left paralyzed when he is thrown off a bluff. After the Louisiana Purchase, Jim takes his family down river to New Orleans to meet with French doctors. The climax of the book is the giant earthquake of 1811, which destroys Lonsdale and its evil and creates Reelfoot Lake near Jim’s plantation. The Mighty Mississippi flows backward! “The damn Turncoat!”


About the Author

Drew Shankle was a well known Mississippi newspaperman. His career began at age 9 In Charleston, Miss., working for the weekly Miss. Sun. By age 14 his mentor, Skipper Meriwether, the editor and publisher had him writing news articles and putting the paper together. After finishing high school at age 16, he took a newspaper job in Greenwood, Miss. At age 20 he relocated to Columbus, Miss., where he was Managing Editor for many years at the daily Commercial Dispatch. He also wrote for the Commercial Appeal in Memphis and the Associated Press. He had won many awards for his reporting and writing. At his death he was Editor-publisher of the weekly Donna News.