The King's Arrow: A Tale of the United Empire Loyalists
1927
The King's Arrow: A Tale of the United Empire Loyalists, written by H. A. Cody and first published in 1927, is a historical novel that chronicles the experiences of the United Empire Loyalists who fled to Canada following the American Revolutionary War. The story centers on Dane Norwood and his Indigenous companion, Pete, as they navigate the dangers of the wilderness and confront threats from local rebels while striving to establish their new settlement. This novel highlights themes of loyalty, identity, and resilience within the Loyalist community during a tumultuous period in history.










