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Millionaires' Row-The Legacy
Millionaires' Row
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It is the dawn of the 20th century, a time of technological advances and societal change at a pace the country had never seen before. Electricity, the telephone, motorcars, and skyscrapers excited the imagination; it is the beginning of the modern age. It is also the age of no-holds-barred capitalism where greed and corruption are most always the victors. Ian Douglas had learned how to navigate those waters. As a captain of industry, he knows how to play the game and is the wealthiest, most powerful man in Rossburg, Pennsylvania. With his wealth and position secure, he thought he had fought his last battle. He was wrong. He has one more battle to fight, one more war to wage to protect his legacy. But his greatest test comes when a consequence from a past action surfaces to tear his family apart. "Millionaires’ Row:The Legacy" is a tale of greed, wealth, and intrigue in a ruthless capitalist system, and the poignant story of love and family in a changing society.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKathy Keller
Release dateFeb 1, 1999
Millionaires' Row-The Legacy
Millionaires' Row

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  • Millionaires' Row

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    Millionaires' Row
    Millionaires' Row

    In 1868, lumber was in great demand for rebuilding after the Civil War. Rossburg, Pennsylvania was a frontier town abundant in timber. Overnight, small sawmill owners became millionaires, and the boundaries of the inner circle were drawn. By 1877, the golden age of the lumber barons is in full swing. Scottish immigrant and sawmill worker Ian Douglas falls in love with a powerful lumber baron's daughter and dares to challenge those societal boundaries. When he is rebuffed, humiliated, and threatened with the loss of his job, he embarks on a ruthless quest for wealth, power, and social acceptance and engages in a dangerous game with the elites that will have rippling effects throughout the community. How much will he pay to play? How much is he willing to sacrifice to win?

  • Millionaires' Row-The Legacy

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    Millionaires' Row-The Legacy
    Millionaires' Row-The Legacy

    It is the dawn of the 20th century, a time of technological advances and societal change at a pace the country had never seen before. Electricity, the telephone, motorcars, and skyscrapers excited the imagination; it is the beginning of the modern age. It is also the age of no-holds-barred capitalism where greed and corruption are most always the victors. Ian Douglas had learned how to navigate those waters. As a captain of industry, he knows how to play the game and is the wealthiest, most powerful man in Rossburg, Pennsylvania. With his wealth and position secure, he thought he had fought his last battle. He was wrong. He has one more battle to fight, one more war to wage to protect his legacy. But his greatest test comes when a consequence from a past action surfaces to tear his family apart. "Millionaires’ Row:The Legacy" is a tale of greed, wealth, and intrigue in a ruthless capitalist system, and the poignant story of love and family in a changing society.

Author

Kathy Keller

Kathy Keller was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and attended Allegheny College. She graduated from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in 1975 with her MA in Theological Studies. She and her husband, Tim, married one semester before graduation. West Hopewell Presbyterian Church in Hopewell, Virginia, extended a call for Tim to be a three-month interim pastor while they searched for someone more experienced. Nine years and three sons later, the Kellers moved to Philadelphia, where Tim taught at Westminster Theological Seminary and Kathy began work as an editor at Great Commission Publications. In 1989 they moved to Manhattan to plant Redeemer Presbyterian Church. As staff were added, Kathy focused on the Communication Committee. She is now the Assistant Director of Communication and Media and the editor at Redeemer. She also writes and speaks along with Tim. Their three sons are grown and married, and producing amazing grandchildren. They and their families are all members of Redeemer. 

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