Death on the Mountain
“ Death on the Mountain”, Jarel Wade, agrees to take an old miner and his beautiful daughter into the mountains to bring out a large load of gold. As the word of the gold strike gets out from a loose tongue at a trading post, Jarel soon discovers not only the Sioux are on his trail to kill him for entering the sacred mountains, but so are a large group of white men who plan to steal the gold. After the old miner is killed by Crow Indians, Jarel is more determined than ever to get both the gold and the miner's beautiful daughter safely to Saint Louis . The interaction between Jarel, Sandy, and Tin Pan forms the core of this character-driven book and it is reinforced by non-stop action and adventure.
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Indian Dreamer
Jeb, Moses, and Faye are back once more in "Indian Dreamer". The three of them are captured by the Sioux and adopted into the tribe due to the braveness of the two men. Moses, a black man, is thought to be a Buffalo God by The People and given the honor of bringing the shaggy beasts to the Sioux. This book is filled with action and adventure, of a time when men had to walk their talk, or die trying.
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