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God's Vindictive Wrath (Divided Kingdom, #1) God's Vindictive Wrath by Charles Cordell
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“Bible in one hand, pistol in the other, the preacher sat astride a horse, his voice lifted to God’s light and a clear sky.”
Charles Cordell, God's Vindictive Wrath
“Spike, rake, sponge, charge, wad, shot, wad – the gun crews worked like automatons. There was something extraordinary in the way that every man performed his motions as a part of the action. Every movement was synchronised with the next. They were a perfect machine – each one a piece of the mechanism, like the wheels of the watch in his pocket. He could think of no other example of men working together with such precision. This was man, industry and science in unison. Was this the way of the future? It was a wondrous and near-perfect thing. But it was a perfection bent on destruction.”
Charles Cordell, God's Vindictive Wrath
“As one, they yelled the name of a princess butchered, a child locked in a barren convent, the last drifting snow of Glyndŵr. ‘Gwenllian!”
Charles Cordell, God's Vindictive Wrath
“Shit on the tyranny of privilege and oppression that enclosed common land.”
Charles Cordell, God's Vindictive Wrath