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Washington Territory, 1886 Jacob and Nell Ellstrom step from ship to shore and are struck dumb by the sight of their new homethe Harbor, a ragged township of mud streets and windowless shacks.

In the years to come this will be known as one of the busiest and most dangerous ports in the world, and with Jacobs station as the only town physician, prosperity and respect soon rain down on the Ellstroms.

Then their son, Duncan, is born, and these are grand days, busy and full of growth.

But when a new physician arrives, Jacob is revealed as an impostor, a fraud, and he flees, leaving his wife and son to fend for themselves.Years later, on a fated Fourth of July picnic, Duncan Ellstrom falls in love.

Her name is Teresa Boyerton, and her father owns the largest sawmill in the Harbor.

Their relationship is forbidden by class and by circumstance, because without Jacob there to guide him, Duncan has gone to work for Hank Bellhouse, the local crime boss.

Now, if Duncan wants to be with Teresa, he must face not only his past, but the realities of a dark and violent world and his place within it.Told from various points of view, Brian Harts novel follows the evolution of the Harbor from a mudstamp outpost to a city that rivals the promise of San Francisco.

The Bully of Order is a meditation on progress, love, and identity; a spellbinding novel of fate and redemptiontold with a muscular lyricism and filled with a cast of characters Shakespearean in scopewhere everyone is as much at the mercy of the weather as they are of the times.

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Product Details
HarperCollins
0062297767 / 9780062297761
eBook (EPUB)
813.6
02/09/2014
English
400 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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