The Brothers
Half Cherokee and Civil War veteran
Captain Skylar Garret returns to the home
of Phillip Garret, his white father, seeking
an inheritance that he believes to have
belonged to his late mother. Intertwined
now into the lives of his three half
brothers—one a vocal atheist, one an
aspiring minister, and the other a black
slave boy who Phillip Garret doesn’t
claim—Skylar finds himself in more than a
quarrel for money, but also in the middle
of a love triangle with his own father, and
ultimately on trial for patricide. Will Skylar
Garret be the next hanging from Judge
Parker’s court?
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The Brothers
Half Cherokee and Civil War veteran
Captain Skylar Garret returns to the home
of Phillip Garret, his white father, seeking
an inheritance that he believes to have
belonged to his late mother. Intertwined
now into the lives of his three half
brothers—one a vocal atheist, one an
aspiring minister, and the other a black
slave boy who Phillip Garret doesn’t
claim—Skylar finds himself in more than a
quarrel for money, but also in the middle
of a love triangle with his own father, and
ultimately on trial for patricide. Will Skylar
Garret be the next hanging from Judge
Parker’s court?
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The Brothers

The Brothers

by Robert J. Conley
The Brothers

The Brothers

by Robert J. Conley

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Overview

Half Cherokee and Civil War veteran
Captain Skylar Garret returns to the home
of Phillip Garret, his white father, seeking
an inheritance that he believes to have
belonged to his late mother. Intertwined
now into the lives of his three half
brothers—one a vocal atheist, one an
aspiring minister, and the other a black
slave boy who Phillip Garret doesn’t
claim—Skylar finds himself in more than a
quarrel for money, but also in the middle
of a love triangle with his own father, and
ultimately on trial for patricide. Will Skylar
Garret be the next hanging from Judge
Parker’s court?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151635943
Publisher: Progreso Publishing Group, LLC
Publication date: 09/19/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 244
File size: 130 KB

About the Author

Robert J. Conley, Cherokee, was born in
Oklahoma in 1940. He graduated from
Midwestern University in Wichita Falls,
Texas with a B.A. in drama and art and an
M.A. in English. He is the author of 86
published books, and he is currently
employed as the Sequoyah Distinguished
Professor in Cherokee Studies at Western
Carolina University in Cullowhee, North
Carolina.
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