Cajun Fire

Cajun Fire by John Francois is a historical fiction novel published by AuthorHouse in June 2004. This first edition spans 280 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Marc Delaterre, who arrives in Louisiana from France in 1848, driven by the belief that wealth will grant him the independence he lacked in his homeland. As he battles the challenges of the Southern heat and his adversarial father-in-law, he establishes a plantation, setting the stage for his quest for autonomy.
Readers will find a story that intertwines personal struggle with the broader historical context of Louisiana’s secession. As the Civil War looms, Marc’s opposition to secession complicates his efforts to protect his plantation. The plot thickens as he collaborates with former slaves to defend against marauding jay hawkers, culminating in a dramatic confrontation with his father-in-law. This edition offers a vivid exploration of themes such as conflict, loyalty, and survival during a tumultuous period in American history.
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Marc Delaterre comes to Louisiana from France in 1848 believing that the accumulation of material wealth will give him the independence he never had in his own country. After exhaustive struggles against the fevers and heat of South Louisiana, and against his sworn enemy, his father-in-law, he wrests himself a plantation to begin his fight toward independence.
Facing him is Louisiana’s move toward secession, which he strongly opposes. When the war ultimately comes to the bayou country a year later, he does what he has to do to protect his plantation from its ravages. He collaborates with the enemy and arms his ex-slaves to defend themselves from a marauding lawless element known as jay hawkers.
In the final, tumultuous months of the Civil War, when all is in chaos around him, when he thinks he has safely guided his plantation through the destructions of the war, he has to make a desperate choice when he faces his murderous father-in-law and the vengeful jay hawkers to settle a blood feud.
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