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    A Token For Perry (color)

    "I am Patience and you will know me"

    by Nell Jones

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    During the smuggling days of Devon, Patience Perry is abandoned by his father at birth and is thrown into the world of the Brotherhood of the Axe, a secret society initiated by the Perry family of Axmouth. But Patience has a secret that even he doesn’t understand. He perseveres with endless cycles of rebirth, spanning centuries, and becomes a spectator and participant, witnessing the criminal generations of the Brotherhood and the dire consequences that arise from the crimes that they commit. Later he is blamed and charged with smuggling and on suspicion of murder, he is transported to Australia. Confident of a new future, his hopes are dashed when his dark past follows him to the colonies. A spark of hope is ignited when he meets Zachariah Fitch and the beautiful Johanna. But first, he must endure the cruelty of his new master, Frederick Taylor, a ruthless and malicious man who will stop at nothing to consolidate his wealth and power. Love, murder, betrayal, massacre and deceit, propel Patience into a world far worse than the one he left behind. This version of the book has colour plates of the paintings from the novel, by Malcolm Jones.
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    • Primary Category: Literature & Fiction Books
    • Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
      # of Pages: 234
    • Isbn
      • Softcover: 9781388676056
    • Publish Date: Apr 02, 2018
    • Language English
    • Keywords Nell, Jones, Malcolm, artist, Newcastle history, Gothic, Victoria, James Dawson, Perry, Patience
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    Nell Jones
    Newcastle, Australia

    Writing since the age of 12, Nell had her first play, Dead Mans Alley, performed at the Nimrod Theatre, Sydney, a second play, The Blind Forty, performed at the Seymour Centre. She has been the recipient of a Master Writers Grant, from the Australia Council. She has written several other plays for youth theatres and schools, as part of her role as a drama teacher and director in those organisations. Nell has published many works over the years, including Jack and Lily, a chronicle of short war stories and poetry. Nell's novel, The Lost Sister of Groningen, was launched at the Tap Gallery in Sydney in 2010 and at the Ubud Readers and Writers Festival 2011. Nell's poetry volume, The Sky Is My Religion was launched in Ubud in 2012 with support of the UWRF and was opened by Australian writer Libby Hathorn. Nell has degrees in education, and is currently working on her second novel, A Token For Perry. Nell lives by the sea in Newcastle, Australia and in 2018 is writing a play.

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