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The silent ringing of a cracked bell summons young Irish immigrants, called the "Celtic Warriors," to the City of Brotherly Love. Enter a world of a very different America and yet similar in many ways to the present day. The saga continues as Father Thomas O'Malley leads his flock of immigrants to a new life in a new land. Join James Shields, the Hero of Inishbofin, Aengus O'Flaherty, the fisherman from Inishmor and Meghan O'Grady, of Doonagore Castle, as they become part of a new singing sensation proclaimed as the Bards of New York City. Despite secret societies, a political movement called…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The silent ringing of a cracked bell summons young Irish immigrants, called the "Celtic Warriors," to the City of Brotherly Love. Enter a world of a very different America and yet similar in many ways to the present day. The saga continues as Father Thomas O'Malley leads his flock of immigrants to a new life in a new land. Join James Shields, the Hero of Inishbofin, Aengus O'Flaherty, the fisherman from Inishmor and Meghan O'Grady, of Doonagore Castle, as they become part of a new singing sensation proclaimed as the Bards of New York City. Despite secret societies, a political movement called the "Know-Nothings," arson, riots and murder, The "Celtic Warriors" respond to the call of the bell. Their journey will touch your heart and thrill your very soul as they use pen and song to bring down the walls of hatred and intolerance while bringing to life the spirit of the Founding Fathers words of "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness."
Autorenporträt
Arthur Cola was born in Chicago in the "Little Italy" neighborhood of the near west side. His family moved to Oak Park, IL where he attended Oak Park-River Forest High School. While attending Loyola University, Chicago, he met his future wife Donna Shields. Together they have five adult children and seven grandchildren. He, his wife and family now live in Wisconsin. He has been an educator for 35 years. During that time he served as a teacher of history and as a school Principal. He received his Master's Degree from the University of Southern Mississippi and post graduate work at the University of St. Mary of the Lake and Loyola University, Rome His research for his novels has brought him to Italy, Ireland, England and Wales and throughout the United States. He had written ten novels in the genre of Fantasy, Supernatural Thrillers and Historical Fiction as well as his De Cenza Murder Mysteries Series.