A Susquehanna Tale

Robert John Andrews

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It was the time of rifle, tomahawk, and knife.  It was the time of plough, axe, and endurance. It was the time when blood flowed into the waters of the Susquehanna...

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It was the time of rifle, tomahawk, and knife.  It was the time of plough, axe, and endurance. It was the time when blood flowed into the waters of the Susquehanna River1750 to 1800Colonial Susquehanna Valley. The contested boundary between hungry settlers and Iroquois Confederacy.  It was a time of hope and loss.

Alexander Tennant chooses a life as a frontier scout rather than following his family footsteps by pastoring in the Presbyterian Church.  Tennant felt a different calling.  Armed with a gift for languages and a Pennsylvania flintlock, Tennant faces the perils and loneliness of this wilderness, his conscience troubled and his honor tested by the tensions between settlers and natives, battling against the fury and cunning of enemies during the wars of conquest, wars of retribution, and wars of desperation fought along the banks and tributaries of the Susquehanna.  

Known by the Leni Lenape, Seneca, Cayuga, and Oneida as the man with two tomahawks, Tennant relives his hard and bloody memories while sharing a decanter of rye whisky -- distilled according to George Washington’s recipein the parlor of the pioneer fieldstone home of his closest friend, Colonel William Montgomery, farmer and statesman celebrated for establishing the village along the Susquehanna later to be named, Danville.

Through their eyes we experience what this ancient river, the Susquehanna, has witnessed during those turbulent times, as its waters flowed downstream.

Author: Robert John Andrews
Page Count: 176
Trim Size: 5 x 8
Publish Date: October 2, 2024
Imprint: Catamount Press
Genre: Historical

FICTION / Historical / Colonial America & Revolution
FICTION / Action & Adventure

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Matthew Blaine
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The author makes masterful use of the historic Colonel William Montgomery, farmer, merchant and founder of Danville, PA, as a foil for the fictional frontier scout Alexander Tennant, while the Susquehanna River flows through their memories and mine. Their conversations and musings adroitly bring into play the pivotal treaties, massacres and battles of their lifetime, all now reduced to roadside historic markers. Pastor Andrews skillfully weaves names—those of settlers and native peoples, of places and landmarks, of rivers and creeks— into the fabric of the times. Tennant, most at home in the wilderness, is a man of action whose adventures are vividly described, and a man of conscience who quotes the Bible but carries two tomahawks and the best Lancaster-made flintlock on the frontier.