The Reverend and the Peacemaker

The Reverend and the Peacemaker by Roger Baker, published by Aka Yola on October 13, 2021, is a work of literature that spans 158 pages. This narrative follows Captain James R. Cole, a Vietnam War veteran who inherits a historic revolver known as the “Peacemaker.” The story delves into his experiences in combat, the emotional toll of losing his men, and his subsequent transition to a life dedicated to gospel ministry.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as war, personal loss, and the challenges of reintegration into civilian life. As James navigates the complexities of his new existence in the Old South, he confronts societal issues including racial unrest and the impact of his military past. The narrative intertwines elements of historical and genre fiction, offering insights into both the personal and national struggles he faces, while hinting at the protective aura of the old Colt that accompanies him on his journey.
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Captain James R. Cole was the third generation of the Cole family to carry the same pistol into combat. James believed he knew the story of the old Long Colt-the “Peacemaker”-a 45 caliber revolver. The first of his family to carry the gun was his grandfather, who handed it down to James’ father. His father handed down the weapon to James along with the tales of his grandfather’s wartime experiences and stories of his own combat, and all involved the same unique revolver. James recalled his own experiences with the old weapon in the jungles of Vietnam. The ancient weapon seemed to possess an aura of protective power over the soldier who carried it in combat.
However, in the Vietnam War, the long Colt would protect only Captain Cole’s life, thus he was the only survivor when his small command was overpowered in a fierce battle. Badly wounded, and grief stricken from the loss of his men, he resigned his commission and dedicated the rest of his life to the care and welfare of others through gospel ministry.
Little did he know that national problems would hound him in his new life, or the role the old Peacemaker would play.
As he attempted to build a life for himself and his new family in the Old South, James would face ridicule as a veteran of the Vietnam War, racial unrest, and Islamic intervention. But with God’s grace, the love of his beautiful wife and children-and perhaps some “other worldly” assistance from the old Colt, he pursued life in a sometimes dangerous, but fulfilling manner.
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