The Bedwarmer's Son
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Narrated by:
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Lee Ann Howlett
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By:
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Caryl McAdoo
What if Abel had killed Cain, but there was no jury of his peers?
In 1928 Georgia, a black man who kills a white man is automatically guilty, but the bedwarmer's son, an ex-slave, is no normal black man. And the dead white man is his half-brother. Once his lily-white lawyer lady learns the truth, everything changes. Can she save him from swinging?
Will the bedwarmer murder the one she's been bought to serve?
From the antebellum South, come travel the dusty trails of Jim Crowe Dalton, Georgia, with slave and master, saint and sinner. See if God is really big enough, if he truly cares about his children. McAdoo has done it again, this time in a brand new way. A delightful morsel for the palates of Christian listeners world round.
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This audiobook ranks in the top 80% if the book I have listened to so far.What did you like best about this story?
I loved the way the author has a double love story going on. It was unique in the way Caryl Mcadoo wrote this book. It made you not want to put it back.Which scene was your favorite?
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