Ireland. 1778. The British have been ruling here for centuries. Edward “Red” Houlihan is a Rebel – an Irishman continually rejecting the tyranny of his country’s invaders. Red travels from his home island, Inis Meáin, in Galway Bay to the mainland where he continues his journeys on his faithful horse, Bolg. Red retrieves his wife, Ellen, and their son, John. He plans to take them away, leave Ireland for good, across the ocean to a place called Newfoundland. To avoid capture, Red decides to run down British soldiers blocking their path. Upon the family’s escape, one of the soldiers fires his musket. Ellen is shot in the back. She allows herself to fall off the horse to lighten the load, so Red and John may have a better chance of surviving. Will Ellen live? Will Red ever find her? Will he seek revenge or carry out his plan in order to save his son’s life?
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Darrell Duke was born at Placentia, Newfoundland in 1970 to Gerry and Shirley Duke. He was raised in Freshwater, Placentia Bay. He has spent most of his life as a singer and musician, and has been a photographer, playwright and journalist. An Irish Tale of Leaving is Darrell’s fourth book and the first under his newly-formed Stagehead Publishing. His first book, If You Look Closely, You’ll See, was published by Byrnt Books in 1999. When We Worked Hard: Tickle Cove, Newfoundland was published by Flanker Press in 2007. Thursday’s Storm: The August Gale of 1927 was published by Flanker Press in 2013 and is also available as an e-book. His last two books were acquired by the Cultural Connections Resource Acquisitions’ Program of the Newfoundland and Labrador school system respectively in 2008 and 2014. Thursday’s Storm was also attained by the University of Maine, the University of Toronto, and is an e-resource book at Cumberland Libraries, Nova Scotia. Darrell is currently working on his third studio album of original songs. He is also completing a children’s book of short stories entitled The Adventures of Crunch and Munch (Vol. 1), as well as a novel recounting events of the 1941-42 saga at Argentia and Marquise, Newfoundland, when the American Government expropriated both towns for the purpose of setting up a base in defense of Hitler’s advancing navy. Darrell lives in Clarenville, Newfoundland with his wife, Lori, and daughters, Emma and Jessica.
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