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Stephen Davis, Revolutionary War veteran sharpshooter, follows Anna, the girl he's slighted, into the Kentucky mountains to a lost creek village. He courts, wins her, and the two build their home and stand against merciless outlaws. But Stephen's past, eradicating part of a sophisticated ring of thieves, follows him. He is unable to escape the devious criminal mastermind determined to destroy him, and is almost killed. Crippled, he is rescued by his courageous wife and aided by the resourceful villagers and missionaries to find justice.

Produktbeschreibung
Stephen Davis, Revolutionary War veteran sharpshooter, follows Anna, the girl he's slighted, into the Kentucky mountains to a lost creek village. He courts, wins her, and the two build their home and stand against merciless outlaws. But Stephen's past, eradicating part of a sophisticated ring of thieves, follows him. He is unable to escape the devious criminal mastermind determined to destroy him, and is almost killed. Crippled, he is rescued by his courageous wife and aided by the resourceful villagers and missionaries to find justice.
Autorenporträt
Charles McRaven has been called an 'active historian'. He is a skilled log cabin builder, stonemason, timber framer, blacksmith, and consultant on historic structures as well as pastor of a small, rural church. Rev. McRaven writes about people who work with their hands, those who are close to the land. He is also a former journalism college professor and newspaper editor. He and his wife Linda, a former National Geographic picture editor, live in the woods in central Virginia.