A Surprising Legacy
In the late 1700’s Amos Carlisle’s family are evicted from their tied cottage when a land grab by the Lord of the Manor following the implementation of the Enclosures Act caused violent unrest. They took to the road in a horse-drawn caravan and when his parents died, Amos continued alone. His meeting with Sarah Fletcher and her daughter Ruth, who are also victims of these hard times, is the beginning of an adventure. It would be reasonable to ask what draws him repeatedly to this barren and lawless place, set in the wilderness of the Staffordshire Moorlands where winters are harsh and poverty and hardship are constant companions? His secret is something that could carry extreme consequences should he be apprehended, but there is a part of him that longs for the excitement that the risk of discovery brings. Unafraid of hard physical labour, his time spent in this moorland village, brings him into contact with vicious thugs, cock-fighting, bare-knuckle fighting, and even a death resulting from an illegal abortion. When Sergeant Nadin, a notable thief-taker, appears on the scene things begin to take on a serious perspective. The book review of Peak Advertiser reports, “The author is strong on historical accuracy and local legends, whilst his writing surely draws on experiences that have bred an empathy towards his disadvantaged fictional characters and a sort of weary understanding towards those of a shadier cut”.
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A Surprising Legacy
In the late 1700’s Amos Carlisle’s family are evicted from their tied cottage when a land grab by the Lord of the Manor following the implementation of the Enclosures Act caused violent unrest. They took to the road in a horse-drawn caravan and when his parents died, Amos continued alone. His meeting with Sarah Fletcher and her daughter Ruth, who are also victims of these hard times, is the beginning of an adventure. It would be reasonable to ask what draws him repeatedly to this barren and lawless place, set in the wilderness of the Staffordshire Moorlands where winters are harsh and poverty and hardship are constant companions? His secret is something that could carry extreme consequences should he be apprehended, but there is a part of him that longs for the excitement that the risk of discovery brings. Unafraid of hard physical labour, his time spent in this moorland village, brings him into contact with vicious thugs, cock-fighting, bare-knuckle fighting, and even a death resulting from an illegal abortion. When Sergeant Nadin, a notable thief-taker, appears on the scene things begin to take on a serious perspective. The book review of Peak Advertiser reports, “The author is strong on historical accuracy and local legends, whilst his writing surely draws on experiences that have bred an empathy towards his disadvantaged fictional characters and a sort of weary understanding towards those of a shadier cut”.
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A Surprising Legacy

A Surprising Legacy

by Ernest Swain
A Surprising Legacy

A Surprising Legacy

by Ernest Swain

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Overview

In the late 1700’s Amos Carlisle’s family are evicted from their tied cottage when a land grab by the Lord of the Manor following the implementation of the Enclosures Act caused violent unrest. They took to the road in a horse-drawn caravan and when his parents died, Amos continued alone. His meeting with Sarah Fletcher and her daughter Ruth, who are also victims of these hard times, is the beginning of an adventure. It would be reasonable to ask what draws him repeatedly to this barren and lawless place, set in the wilderness of the Staffordshire Moorlands where winters are harsh and poverty and hardship are constant companions? His secret is something that could carry extreme consequences should he be apprehended, but there is a part of him that longs for the excitement that the risk of discovery brings. Unafraid of hard physical labour, his time spent in this moorland village, brings him into contact with vicious thugs, cock-fighting, bare-knuckle fighting, and even a death resulting from an illegal abortion. When Sergeant Nadin, a notable thief-taker, appears on the scene things begin to take on a serious perspective. The book review of Peak Advertiser reports, “The author is strong on historical accuracy and local legends, whilst his writing surely draws on experiences that have bred an empathy towards his disadvantaged fictional characters and a sort of weary understanding towards those of a shadier cut”.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780957485211
Publisher: Ernest Swain
Publication date: 11/01/2013
Series: Ernest Swain
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 233
File size: 780 KB
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

The author was the eldest son in a family of six children raised in a mining community. He joined the Police service, first as a cadet and eventually becoming a Special Branch detective, working together with MI5 and briefly with the American Secret Service. He was a firearms operative and was privileged to provide ‘special protection’ for Her Majesty the Queen and most other members of the Royal Family. This took him into palaces and stately homes. He also provided protection for such dignitaries as Ladybird Johnson (widow of President Lynden B. Johnson of America) heads of State such as Chairman Hua Kuo Feng, of China, and for the Ex Director General of MI6/Supremo of the Security Forces in Northern Ireland, Sir Maurice Oldfield. During his service he received several commendations from Judges of Assize and Crown Courts and from Chief Constables, for his diligence and bravery in cases which included facing armed criminals. Upon retirement he purchased a secluded hill farm, high in the Pennines of the Peak District National Park, which to some extent, inspired his writings. He is an accomplished organist and has a lifetime of experience with working horses, from Shires and Clydesdales to the lighter carriage horses that have been a major past-time.
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