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The Legend of Sierryah Daniels

Published
Feb 2010
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
348

About This Book

In 2007, in Boston, Massachusetts, museum tour guide Lyle McDermott discovers the body of a young girl while fishing in the Atlantic. The body bears an uncanny resemblance to Sierryah Daniels, the subject of a painting that hangs in the museum where he works. But how could that be? Sierryah was burned at the stake in 1661 after being accused of witchcraft.

And even though the girl's burned hands and feet show ligature wounds, leading Lyle to believe his suspicions might be true, there are still many unanswered questions. Sierryah has been dead for nearly three hundred and fifty years! How would her body end up floating in the middle of the Atlantic?

The Legend of Sierryah Daniels, the debut novel from Josh Lawdermilt, takes readers on a journey exploring the bizarre circumstances surrounding Sierryah's death. You will find that no matter what horrors Sierryah had to face, God was there with her, guiding her every step of the way. Unravel the mystery along with Lyle and discover how Sierryah managed to return to the present day, waiting for her story to be told.

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Feb 2010 CrossBooks Publishing ISBN 1615071377
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Feb 2010 Crossbooks Publishing ISBN B003ZUYT3Q
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