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The Messenger
The Messenger
The Messenger
Audiobook12 hours

The Messenger

Written by Siri Mitchell

Narrated by Scott Sowers and Morgan Hallett

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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The author of two Christy Award finalists, Siri Mitchell has earned widespread recognition for skillfully blending spirituality and rich storytelling. Set in Revolution-era America, The Messenger features Hannah Sunderland, who is devastated when her brother is jailed for joining the Colonial cause. Spy Jeremiah Jones sees in Hannah a way to access the prison to obtain valuable information, but Hannah's Quaker beliefs stand in the way. Nevertheless, Hannah and Jeremiah develop a mutual fondness even as they become caught in history's tumultuous churn.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 11, 2012
ISBN9781464038631
The Messenger
Author

Siri Mitchell

Siri Mitchell is the author of 16 novels. She has also written 2 novels under the pseudonym of Iris Anthony. She graduated from the University of Washington with a business degree and has worked in various levels of government. As a military spouse, she lived all over the world, including Paris and Tokyo. Visit her online at sirimitchell.com; Facebook: SiriMitchell; or Twitter: @SiriMitchell.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    The love story develops from two unexpected characters in their quest for their cause and what is right.The mystery and twists in plot kept me reading.The historical time period is one that brings many authors the "same" kind of plot----this one is not.I have noticed in several of her books, (this one included) the tendency for the heroine to rebell against her parents' wishes to do what is right. Enjoyed the book. Glad for the "thinking" book, that doesn't excessively whine about their problems, but moves through what must be done.