THE MEDICINE HORN AND TRAPPER'S MOON

THE MEDICINE HORN AND TRAPPER'S MOON - Buckskinner

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Publisher's Synopsis

Award-winning western author Jory Sherman explores the dangers of living in the Old West in this beautifully-written Buckskinner series

The Medicine Horn

From the frontier South to the brawling, bawdy streets of still-French St. Louis, to the awesome grandeur of the high plains, Lem Hawke was the greatest of the Big Sky Mountain Men. He lived hard, loved hard, and when he fought, it was war to the knife.

The Medicine Horn is the story of his life, loves, and violent wars--an epic tale of the Old West as big as the frontier and as rugged as the men and women who made it their own.

Trapper's Moon

As farmers, Lemuel Hawke and his fifteen-year-old son, Morgan, are used to hard work and a hard life. But nothing prepared them for the dangers of the trail they follow west, heading for the rich fur-trapping grounds of the Rocky Mountains.

Storms, floods, and deadly cold threaten the Hawkes, and Nature's fury is not the only peril father and son must face. As they follow the trail, others follow them: an unscrupulous fur trader out to claim other men's wealth as his own; a man bent on avenging his murdered brother; a woman scorned. Luckily, Lem and Morgan have allies: a band of trappers and mountain men whose gruff exteriors mask fierce loyalty and hard-won wisdom... and the Indians who see in young Morgan a powerful strength of spirit.

Book information

ISBN: 9780765398062
Publisher: St. Martins Press-3pl
Imprint: St. Martins Press-3pl
Pub date:
DEWEY: FIC
Language: English
Number of pages: 528
Weight: 567g
Height: 203mm
Width: 127mm
Spine width: 30mm