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Product Identifiers
PublisherCengage GALE
ISBN-101432854070
ISBN-139781432854072
eBay Product ID (ePID)21038836198
Product Key Features
Book TitleFlight of the Hawk : the Plains
Number of Pages282 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicWesterns, Action & Adventure, Historical
Publication Year2019
GenreFiction
AuthorW. Michael Gear
Book SeriesA Novel of the American West Ser.
FormatLibrary Binding
Dimensions
Item Height1 in
Item Length8.8 in
Item Width5.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2019-000884
Dewey Edition23/eng/20221017
Series Volume Number2
Dewey Decimal813/.54
Synopsis NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR No one reads a Gear novel without being transformed in beautiful ways. --Richard S. Wheeler, award-winning author John Tylor figures everything is finally coming his way. He's got what he wants: a free shot into the wilderness where no one will ever know his name or his shame. As he and Will Cunningham head west into the northern Plains, Tylor rescues a wounded hawk, which he had dreams foretelling the event. Tylor and Cunningham run smack into a party of Arapaho who are eager to relieve these solitary white guys of everything they've got, including the hawk. Fortunately, guided by visions, Gray Bear and his desperate little band of Shoshoni, arrive in the nick of time to drive off the Arapaho. The wounded hawk is proof of prophecy coming true. While Tylor remains with the Shoshoni, Gray Bear and Cunningham take a fortune in perfectly tanned buffalo hides to trade for guns with Lisa on the Missouri. However, a half-drowned Fenway McKeever has pulled himself out of the river, and he's enraged and seeking revenge. The Arapaho, feeling they've been humiliated, are also on Tylor and Gray Bear's backtrail, especially with the enticement of a bundle of guns. The race is on and Tylor and company are desperate to make the return to Shoshoni country and the safety of the mountains. Will the wounded hawk ever be healed, let alone fit enough to finally take wing? Sometimes the simplest of dreams are the hardest to fulfill.