Two Indians and A Dead Man


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Author: C. Forrest Lundin ISBN: 9781386559894
Publisher: Paper Gold Publishing OLD Publication: July 31, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: C. Forrest Lundin
ISBN: 9781386559894
Publisher: Paper Gold Publishing OLD
Publication: July 31, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Someone behind him pulls the hammer back on a rifle. Now James understands why his horse didn't want to move. 
Two Fingers McCracken doesn't want James's money or supplies; the Metis wants help. The man who kidnapped his daughter knows McCracken's face. James agrees to help. The Civil War veteran doesn't realize the situation is far more complicated than he first thought. 
Emmalee McCracken is a pawn in a bigger struggle than anyone anticipated. But getting out alive and staying out of jail will take all James Madison Robertson's intellect. And keeping Emmalee in Oregon may prove to be beyond him. 
Based on a real situation that happened in 1880, two towns in Union County, Oregon engaged in a vicious battle to get the railroad to come their way. The conflict resulted in harsh feelings that persisted into the 20th century.

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Someone behind him pulls the hammer back on a rifle. Now James understands why his horse didn't want to move. 
Two Fingers McCracken doesn't want James's money or supplies; the Metis wants help. The man who kidnapped his daughter knows McCracken's face. James agrees to help. The Civil War veteran doesn't realize the situation is far more complicated than he first thought. 
Emmalee McCracken is a pawn in a bigger struggle than anyone anticipated. But getting out alive and staying out of jail will take all James Madison Robertson's intellect. And keeping Emmalee in Oregon may prove to be beyond him. 
Based on a real situation that happened in 1880, two towns in Union County, Oregon engaged in a vicious battle to get the railroad to come their way. The conflict resulted in harsh feelings that persisted into the 20th century.

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