"My Lords of Strogue, Vol. 3" by Lewis Wingfield is a historical fiction novel that wraps up a story taking place in Ireland during uncertain times, looking at what happens after an uprising and the hard choices the people in it have to make. The story follows Robert Emmett, a man struggling with his beliefs, and Cassidy, who is always making plans, as they deal with political problems and wanting to get ahead while everything around them falls apart. The book starts in Dublin, where the leaders are scared about the rebellion and what everyone thinks of them. Robert Emmett is sad because of how Ireland is being treated and how England doesn't care. As things get worse, the characters start making deals and struggling with who they should be loyal to. Cassidy is stuck between money and who he cares about, which is like the bigger fight happening in Ireland. The politicians are afraid of losing their power as everything falls into chaos, setting the stage for a story full of personal goals, social trouble, and the price of going against the rules.
My Lords of Strogue, Vol. 3 (of 3) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union
By Lewis Wingfield
In a land torn by rebellion, a conflicted hero and a cunning schemer face impossible choices as their world teeters on the edge of oblivion.
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