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Rob of the Bowl, Vol. I (of 2) A Legend of St. Inigoe's by John P. Kennedy is a gripping historical novel that transports readers to the early colonial days of Maryland. Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous time in America's history, this book masterfully weaves together elements of adventure, romance, and mystery.

The story revolves around Rob of the Bowl, a charismatic and enigmatic character who serves as the novel's central figure. Rob is a larger-than-life personality with his cunning intelligence and knack for survival. His complex nature brings depth and intrigue to the story, captivating readers from the very beginning.

Kennedy's writing style is rich and evocative, effectively capturing the essence of the colonial era. His attention to detail is commendable, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the sights, sounds, and even the smells of St. Inigoe's. The author's meticulous research is evident throughout the book, adding an authenticity that heightens the reading experience.

The plot of Rob of the Bowl is engaging and fast-paced. As Rob navigates the treacherous world of political conspiracies, secret societies, and wars between native tribes, the readers are taken along for a thrilling ride. The book excellently balances historical events with fictional elements, creating a seamless blend of fact and imagination.

Furthermore, the supporting cast of characters is brilliantly developed. From the strong-willed and independent Kate Forrester to the cunning and villainous Governor Calvert, each character brings their own unique contributions to the story. Their interactions and relationships provide a fascinating insight into the dynamics of colonial society.

One aspect that distinguishes this novel is its exploration of themes such as identity, loyalty, and betrayal. Kennedy delves into the complexities of human nature, unveiling the varying motivations and allegiances of the characters. This adds a thought-provoking layer to the story, elevating it beyond mere entertainment.

As the first volume in a two-part series, Rob of the Bowl sets the stage for an epic continuation. The ending leaves readers eager for more, prompting them to eagerly anticipate the next installment.

In conclusion, Rob of the Bowl, Vol. I (of 2) A Legend of St. Inigoe's by John P. Kennedy is a riveting historical novel that successfully combines adventure and mystery against the backdrop of early colonial Maryland. With its well-developed characters, immersive setting, and engaging plot, this book is sure to captivate lovers of historical fiction. It is a must-read for anyone seeking an exciting journey through America's past.

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ROB OF THE BOWL:

A LEGEND OF ST. INIGOE'S.

BY THE AUTHOR OF "SWALLOW BARN," "HORSE SHOE ROBINSON," &c.

Daniel. Quot homines tot sententiæ.

Martin. And what is that?

Daniel. 'Tis Greek, and argues difference of opinion.

John Woodvil.

IN TWO VOLUMES.

VOL. I.

PHILADELPHIA: LEA & BLANCHARD. SUCCESSORS TO CAREY & CO. 1838.

Entered according to the act of Congress, in the year 1838, by LEA & BLANCHARD, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

I. ASHMEAD AND CO., PRINTERS.

PREFACE.

The tale related in the following pages refers to a period in the history of Maryland, which has heretofore been involved in great obscurity, many of the most important records connected with it having been lost to public inspection in forgotten repositories, where they have crumbled away under the touch of time. To the persevering research of the accomplished Librarian of the State a gentleman whose dauntless, antiquarian zeal and liberal scholarship are only surpassed by the enlightened judgment with which he discharges the functions of his office we are indebted for the rescue of the remnant of these memorials of by gone days, from the oblivion to which the carelessness of former generations had consigned them... Continue reading book >>




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