Lorrenda

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book Lorrenda by Dwight W. Hunter, Dwight W. Hunter
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Dwight W. Hunter ISBN: 9781301175147
Publisher: Dwight W. Hunter Publication: February 27, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Dwight W. Hunter
ISBN: 9781301175147
Publisher: Dwight W. Hunter
Publication: February 27, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Lorrenda’s father, a Civil War Veteran, and Benton’s sole lawyer was shot dead while sitting in his office chair by a young illiterate member of an inbred wandering family.
Befriended by Sheriff Bert Malcom, he became Lorrenda’s life long confident who taught her shoot and care for modern firearms which she put to good use on diverse occasions and earned two notches on her pistol.
Stepping into her father’s business shoes Lorrenda was immediately faced with protecting Adams County citizens from a railroad land purchasing swindle. After winning the railroad owner’s ear, she was given sub-rosa authority over the railroad’s western expansion project. When a vital railroad bridge was sabotaged, Lorrenda was given the job of tracking down the man responsible for mass murders, destruction of property and sending a complete train to the bottom of a lake.
Lorrenda was a non-conformist, visionary and a feminist long before the concept was invented. She was a recognized leader in promoting new office equipment and employment of women office staff. When offered the presidency of a small railroad company she refused, preferring to remain a kingmaker rather than becoming a queen.
Turning over her businesses to women Lorrenda earlier trained, she became active in politics, served on the board of a telephone company and promoted the use of motor vehicles and airplanes.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Lorrenda’s father, a Civil War Veteran, and Benton’s sole lawyer was shot dead while sitting in his office chair by a young illiterate member of an inbred wandering family.
Befriended by Sheriff Bert Malcom, he became Lorrenda’s life long confident who taught her shoot and care for modern firearms which she put to good use on diverse occasions and earned two notches on her pistol.
Stepping into her father’s business shoes Lorrenda was immediately faced with protecting Adams County citizens from a railroad land purchasing swindle. After winning the railroad owner’s ear, she was given sub-rosa authority over the railroad’s western expansion project. When a vital railroad bridge was sabotaged, Lorrenda was given the job of tracking down the man responsible for mass murders, destruction of property and sending a complete train to the bottom of a lake.
Lorrenda was a non-conformist, visionary and a feminist long before the concept was invented. She was a recognized leader in promoting new office equipment and employment of women office staff. When offered the presidency of a small railroad company she refused, preferring to remain a kingmaker rather than becoming a queen.
Turning over her businesses to women Lorrenda earlier trained, she became active in politics, served on the board of a telephone company and promoted the use of motor vehicles and airplanes.

More books from Historical

Cover of the book Escaping into the Night by Dwight W. Hunter
Cover of the book The Girl with No Soul by Dwight W. Hunter
Cover of the book Eltaine by Dwight W. Hunter
Cover of the book The Bloviator by Dwight W. Hunter
Cover of the book How to Catch a Wild Viscount by Dwight W. Hunter
Cover of the book Anne of Ingleside by Dwight W. Hunter
Cover of the book Dancing with a Rogue by Dwight W. Hunter
Cover of the book Confessions of a Guilty Freelancer by Dwight W. Hunter
Cover of the book Generali by Dwight W. Hunter
Cover of the book Voices by Dwight W. Hunter
Cover of the book TIL MORNING by Dwight W. Hunter
Cover of the book Black Fang: A Supernatural Western by Dwight W. Hunter
Cover of the book Billy's Blues by Dwight W. Hunter
Cover of the book Le Frère de ma Copine by Dwight W. Hunter
Cover of the book Everwinter by Dwight W. Hunter
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy