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" Following the discovery of two graves dating back to the 1700s, Dr. Wyatt Henderson is transported back through time to historic Boonesborough, Kentucky, where he meets Daniel Boone, Simon Kenton, and other historic pioneer figures as they live off the land, survive conflicts with local Indians, and fight for survival on a daily basis. The Incident at Otter Creek, a work of historical fiction, is a realistic portrayal of life for the early pioneers who traveled along the Boone Trace and settled Fort Boonesborough, and the story of one twenty-first century man who learns to live, and love, in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
" Following the discovery of two graves dating back to the 1700s, Dr. Wyatt Henderson is transported back through time to historic Boonesborough, Kentucky, where he meets Daniel Boone, Simon Kenton, and other historic pioneer figures as they live off the land, survive conflicts with local Indians, and fight for survival on a daily basis. The Incident at Otter Creek, a work of historical fiction, is a realistic portrayal of life for the early pioneers who traveled along the Boone Trace and settled Fort Boonesborough, and the story of one twenty-first century man who learns to live, and love, in an eighteenth century world. Front cover image: Daniel Boone (1734-1820), North American Pioneer, Oil and Tempera On Panel, 1939, by N.C. Wyeth from the "America in The Making Series"."
Autorenporträt
" Ed Ford is an author of historical fiction and has written six books, two plays, and a number of articles about the U.S. Civil war and other historical activities in his home state of Kentucky. The Incident at Otter Creek, although historical fiction, is based on and contains accurate factual information. Prior to his career as a novelist, Ford was an award-winning corporate editor and public relations specialist with Ford Motor and The Goodyear Tire & Rubber companies, and was a newspaper and magazine reporter. The University of Kentucky's journalism graduate operates his own public relations firm in Richmond, Kentucky, and has served as public relations director for Berea College."