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The Storm Testament Volume 2
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The Storm Testament Volume 2
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The Storm Testament Volume 2

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In 1845 an enterprising Philadelphia publisher decides to send a beautiful female journalist, disguised as a schoolteacher, to the Mormon city of Nauvoo on the Mississippi River. He hopes she will lure the Mormon polygamists out of hiding and get the real story that has evaded male journalists too long. Caroline Logan accepts the assignment with dreams of riches and fame as a best-selling author.

Caroline refuses to be distracted from her goal, even when she finds herself falling in love with the daring Dan Storm, former mountain man now guard at the Nauvoo Temple construction site.

Caroline rejects her feelings for Dan, even when an unexpected clash between Boggs and Storm results in Caroline and Dan becoming stranded on a deserted Mississippi River island. She refuses to be drawn into a romance that would interfere with her book project.

Blackmail from Boggs, a slave revolt in a Mexican gold mine, a vicious dog, a surprise Indian raid, an unexpected death, a midnight buffalo stampede, an unorthodox Mormon bishop, and an early winter storm on the continental divide bring this novel to an unexpected conclusion.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 1, 2008
ISBN9781599556703
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    This is the novelization of the life of Orrin Porter Rockwell, the Destroying Angel. He killed many men while protecting the Mormon religion, early Mormon church leaders, or his own morals. The author tried not to glamorize his life, but he was still presented in a positive light, as someone who was on the side of right most of the time.It was an interesting story, and I learned a lot of about life for the early Mormons and pioneers. However, the story was dry at times and read like a history book. The first few chapters deal with Dan Storm (from the previous Storm Testament novels) and a woman named Polly who actually narrates the story of Rockwell's life. However, it was never explained Polly's connection to Rockwell or how she knew so much about his life.