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Himself an Anglican clergyman, Canadian author Hiram Alfred Cody often chose men of the cloth as his protagonists. In The Fourth Watch, set in the idyllic forests of northern Canada, Parson John Westmore and his devoted daughter Nellie take in a young boy named Dan and make him part of the family.
Hiram Alfred Cody was a Canadian clergyman who turned to writing in his spare time, eventually completing dozens of novels over the course of his career. Jess of the Rebel Trail is something of a departure from many of Cody's works. It follows the fortunes of Jess, a rebellious, independent-minded young woman who suddenly finds herself at the center of a family scandal.
Anglican minister Hiram Alfred Cody found a lucrative sideline writing action-adventure novels set in the Canadian Yukon. In The Frontiersman, Cody describes the moral depravity brought about by the gold rush in the territory through the eyes of an earnest young minister sent to the region as a missionary.
Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Canadian Yukon, The Chief of the Ranges encompasses both romance and pulse-pounding battlefield action. The tale centers on Owindia, a young woman who idolizes her father, a powerful chief, but feels the absence of love in her life. Is her happily-ever-after just around the corner?
Young clergyman Douglas Staunton has grown disillusioned with his big-city parishioners and finds himself grappling with doubt. Unsure what else to do, he abandons his position and seeks work as a farm laborer under an assumed name. Will the fresh air and freedom be enough to restore his faith?
Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer Norman Grey has been given a tough assignment—he has to scour the remote countryside looking for clues in the disappearance of a young boy who is believed to have been kidnapped by a tribe of indigenous people. Will Grey be able to pick up the trail in time, or is his mission a fool's errand?
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