(revised 2025)
The legacy of one man can change an Empire.
Parramatta 1860s
Charles Lockley, the Earl of Coxheath, spent his youth as a convict in Parramatta, unaware of his noble birth, with limited education and few social skills. Now, after a near-death experience, Charles must decide how to live the rest of his life. He is thrust out of his comfort zone in London. There, Charles discovers his purpose. He delivers a speech in parliament-an action that will reshape the empire.
His eldest son, Charlie, shares many of his father's shortcomings. However, the past continues to haunt Charlie.
But how does Jim Leslie, the Cobb and Co. coach driver, fit into their story? And what exactly is 'The Earl's Shadow' that he mentions?
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'The Earl's Shadow' is the fourth book in a 100-year family saga of Colonial and convict Australia. Set in the post-convict era of Parramatta.
If you love Australian Colonial history, you will love Sara Powter's 'The Earl's Shadow.'
A clean historical tale of love, adventure and enduring friendships.
Buy 'The Earl's Shadow' to discover how Charles and Charlie are called to stand up for what they believe.
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Tropes: -
The beginnings of Cobb and Co. in New South Wales.
Men's suffrage - the right to vote.
Near-death experience
Strength of family
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The family saga continues with Rick, Wills Lockley's youngest son's story.
It is found in the next volume, "Once a Jolly Swagman."