The storied life of Winston Churchill, Britain’s legendary leader in the war against Nazism, is coming to an end. But Churchill holds a secret, one he is driven to disclose before death. Could it be that Churchill was descended, through his American mother, from Indigenous people of North America? Few people would believe it, as he well knows. But Churchill’s certainty that he possesses actual ancestral memories from this inheritance gave him the fortitude to stand, almost alone, against Hitler. As he nears his end, Churchill learns that William Cull, a student from Newfoundland has arrived in London—a descendant and namesake of a notorious frontiersman and alleged persecutor of the Beothuk in the early 1800s. Churchill summons Cull to his home in London, disrupting the young man’s life, to hear and record the great man’s mystery, in an uncertain race against time.
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Table of Contents
- Cover 1
- Title Page 2
- Copyright 3
- Dedication 4
- Author’s Note 8
- Chapter 1 10
- Chapter 2 22
- Chapter 3 28
- Chapter 4 38
- Chapter 5 47
- Chapter 6 63
- Chapter 7 74
- Chapter 8 83
- Chapter 9 97
- Chapter 10 105
- Chapter 11 133
- Chapter 12 146
- Chapter 13 161
- Chapter 14 176
- Chapter 15 188
- Chapter 16 205
- Chapter 17 225
- Chapter 18 241
- Chapter 19 258
- Chapter 20 271
- Chapter 21 290
- Chapter 22 300
- Chapter 23 322
- Chapter 24 340
- Acknowledgements 360
- Biography 361