From the two-time Spur Awardâ"winning author: a classic frontier epic of a young man raised to survive any battle in a wild, savage, untamed land . . .
Young Ethan Downer may not look old enough to shave, but he was raised by his father to survive a harsh, unsettled land crawling with enemies eager to spill his blood. When Ethan joins General St. Clair's troops on a hard march toward Ohio's Wabash River, his hard-won lessons will be put to the test like never before . . .
On a cold dawn in 1791, St. Clair's exhausted army awakes to find itself surrounded by a well-planned Indian ambush. As the battle wages fiercely, the outcome is clear -- there is no hope for survival. It's a slaughter on a monumental level and only a desperate, futile plan might save a few lives. And Ethan Downer is unafraid to ride straight into the jaws of the enemy, guns blazing.
Praise for Jim R. Woolard
âAn impressive writer . . . Good old-fashioned storytelling.â -- Cameron Judd, author of The Overmountain Men
âThe seminal early frontier stories of James Fenimore Cooper have found a serious rival at last.â -- Loren D. Estleman, four-time Shamus Awardâ"winning author
âJim R. Woolard has done it again . . . A âmust read' for every historical fiction fan.â -- Ellen Recknor, Spur Award-winning author
âWoolard knows how to tell a damn good story.â -- Terry C. Johnston, award-winning author of the Titus Bass novels
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