BLURB:
Move over Susan B.
Anthony. There’s an unsung woman asking for the vote 224 years before you, and
murderous rebels and bigoted gentlemen can’t prevent spinster Lady Margaret
Brent from wielding her power to defend Maryland settlers from plunder and
obliteration.
Lady Margaret Brent,
compelled to right wrongs, risks her life by illegally educating English women,
placing her family at risk. She fights to have a voice, yet her father and
brothers exclude her from discussions. Worried the kings’ men may know of her illegal
activities, she flees to the New World where she can enjoy religious tolerance
and own land, believing she will be allowed a voice. Once in Maryland, she
presents cases in provincial court where she’s hired as the first American
woman attorney, but there she uncovers perilous actions, prompting her to build
a fort to shield those within from being murdered. Can Margaret Brent’s
integrity and ingenuity protect Maryland from being destroyed?
Excerpt
Three:
Their cousin Cecil, the second Lord Baltimore, addressed the
men. “I’ve spoken of colonization before. You’ve listened politely, but your
loyalties remain with your king and England. I understand, as do mine.”
“Then you’ve no need to speak more of this.” Edward said.
“But I do.” Cecil narrowed his eyes.
Richard said, “You forgot something rather important, my
friend.”
Cecil hesitated.
“You must consider the king’s act that restrains the
popishly bred from going beyond the seas and the punishments for those who
assist.”
Giles looked up from the map. “Popish—the hell. King Charles
can’t even bring himself to say Catholic.”
“Silly. Everyone but those of us who are says ‘popish.’”
Margaret now waited for her father to reprimand her, but he said nothing.
“A serious point, my friend. Dangerous times, indeed,” said
Cecil. “King Charles’s wrath increases and will come down on those who refuse
to conform to the Church of England.”
Fulke shut his eyes a moment before saying, “You’re a kind
gentleman, sir. But if you pursue this, you will certainly lose everything you
and your father have acquired. Even your mentioning this to us puts you in
jeopardy.”
“Every second of every day puts us all in jeopardy. Today
and the weeks forward, your family may suffer destruction beyond your
imagination.” He took several paces then stopped and studied each of the men.
“Please, friends, decide to take my offer. It takes time and special
negotiations to arrange a safe passage for you. Remember, a most disagreeable
mood has overtaken England concerning passengers who refuse to take the oath of
allegiance and acknowledge the king’s supremacy. We need to be clever so as not
to be entrapped.”
A tap on the door stopped the conversation. Mary glanced at
her father, then rose, and opened it.
Pursell stood waiting to be acknowledged.
“Yes?” said Richard.
“Sir, supper will be served within the hour, and also
there’s a man at the back door. He’s asked to speak with you.”
“Cecil, good friend,
will you join us in a late supper?”
“It’s past time for me to be on my way to Ilmington. Please
consider what we’ve discussed. I’ll send word where we may engage in a private
meeting.”
“Pursell,” Richard said, “have Dary see Lord Calvert’s
carriage and horse are brought forth.”
Lord Calvert strode to the table. He placed with great care
what must have been his cherished map on top and slid the stack into a
burgundy, embossed leather folio. Gathering his cape and hat and in good cheer,
bowed his farewell.
Her father squinted at his servant. “Tell me, what brings
this fellow to our door at this hour?”
“He says his name is John Coates, sir. It seems a young girl
saw Lady Margaret talking with his son earlier this afternoon. His son has gone
missing, and the sheriff has found a dead man.”
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Charlene
Bell Dietz lives in the central mountains of New Mexico. She taught
kindergarten through high school, served as a school administrator, and an
adjunct instructor for the College of Santa Fe. After retirement she traveled
the United States providing instruction for school staff and administrators.
Her writing includes published articles, children’s stories, short stories, and
mystery and historical novels
Email:
chardietzpen@gmail.com
Website:
https://inkydancestudios.com/
Char Bell Dietz @CharBellDietz
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