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INTERNATIONAL BEST-SELLING AUTHOR W. MICHAEL GEAR TURNS HIS MASTER'S HAND TO THE FRONTIER WEST. 1812 Missouri Fur Trade - An intimate of the Burr conspiracy, the condemned and hounded John Tylor signs on as boatman with Manuel Lisa's expedition. But the river is now contested as the British, Spanish, and other fur companies prepare to break Lisa's hold. As the expedition battles its way up the violent river, Fenway McKeever lurks in Tylor's shadow. Not only is the half-mad McKeever paid to kill Tylor, but he's convinced himself that by destroying Lisa's expedition, he can sell his services to the highest bidder."No one reads a Gear novel without being transformed in beautiful ways." - Richard S. Wheeler
"In The Plains the story of John Tylor continues. Tylor thought he was finally free of pursuit as he headed out into the Great Plains. Turns out he's the most wanted man beyond the frontier--and half the world is on his trail. Not only has Fenway McKeever survived, but he enlists a couple of British agents along with a party of angry Arapaho in his pursuit of Tylor. Chief Gray Bear, he finally has his rifles! But keeping them when every tribe on the Northern Plains wants him dead is going to take every bit of skill and luck his small band has. Cut off from the rest, Tylor finds himself accidentally and uncomfortably married to young Singing Lark. As the Blackfeet, Arapaho, and Fenway McKeever close in, so, too, does a dedicated young Toby Johnson. Toby's been sent by Andrew Jackson to bring Tylor back alive or dead, and he'll die before he fails his general."--Gear-gear.com.
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