The Outcasts
(Author) Kathleen KentGreed. Desire. Death. Love. It's the nineteenth century on the Gulf Coast of Texas, a time of opportunity and lawlessness. Lucinda: intelligent, passionate, wily and courageous - a woman who braves her affliction and risks her own life to pursue her lover, a man as charismatic as he is ruthless. Nate: pure of heart, and with a strong sense of justice - a Texas policeman who belies his gentle nature to fight and seek the truth. William: a killer who has claimed the lives of men, women and children across the frontier. A man who knows what he wants and will do anything to claim it. The Outcasts. A disparate group of men who have made a living out of violence, and a woman who will stop at nothing to prove herself.
Kathleen Kent
Kathleen Kent is an American author known for her debut novel, "The Heretic's Daughter," a gripping historical fiction based on her own ancestor's involvement in the Salem witch trials. Her writing style is vivid and immersive, bringing the past to life with meticulous detail. Kent's work sheds light on forgotten stories and challenges readers to consider the complexities of history.