Bear Claw: Crow Killer Series - Book 4 Contributor(s): Dennis, Alfred (Author) |
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ISBN: 1942869304 ISBN-13: 9781942869306 Publisher: Alfred Dennis OUR PRICE: $14.24 Product Type: Paperback Published: September 2019 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Fiction | Native American & Aboriginal - Fiction | Westerns - General - Fiction | Action & Adventure |
Dewey: 813.6 |
LCCN: 2019905524 |
Series: Crow Killer |
Physical Information: 0.51" H x 6" W x 9" (0.72 lbs) 242 pages |
Themes: - Ethnic Orientation - Native American - Cultural Region - Western U.S. - Topical - Country/Cowboy |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Western, Native American Fiction comes alive in Alfred Dennis' fourth book of the Crow Killer Series. Plenty of action, adventure, and romance follow Jedidiah Bracket, known as Crow Killer, as he traverses the vast wilderness of the Rocky Mountains. Four years had passed since the Arapaho Chief rescued Jed from the North Platte River where a sudden flash flood dumped him bloody and broken on its muddy banks. Jed's birthmark of a lance on his back plus the old medicine man's words foretold that he would become a great warrior. With guidance from the Arapaho warrior, Walking Horse, he had become a mighty Lance Bearer of the Arapaho Nation and a legend among the tribes. Jed only wanted peace, but he still had many trails to ride and many battles to undertake. His friends, Walking Horse and Red Hawk, would always be by his side in battle, but were they enough to combat the crazed Blackfoot called Bear Claw? |
Contributor Bio(s): Dennis, Alfred: - Western Author, Alfred Dennis, enjoys telling stories and has written over 17 novels. His novels reflect his passion for writing stories of the early days of America with emphasis on the Old West and Native American Fiction. Alfred Dennis, writer and Vietnam veteran, was influenced by his work around cowboys, horses, and rodeos. The author spent many years around campfires, listening to fellow cowboys share their stories about the open range. He made his living breaking and shoeing horses, and working cattle. He and his wife raised five children and they currently live in rural southeastern Oklahoma in the beautiful Kiamichi Mountains. His book's categories include Westerns, Native American Fiction, Historical Fiction, Action/Adventure, and Western Romance. Alfred's novels are the real McCoy, full action, suitable for any age western novel reader. |