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The Wild Ohio
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The Wild Ohio

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A blood-stirring novel of the conquest of the West, of the lawless days when frontiersmen fought savage indians and renegade whites for control of the rich, Ohio wilderness….It’s the summer of 1790… and Col. Duncan Crosbie, a veteran of the American revolution, leads 300 French emigres in a wagon train from Alexandria, Virginia to their new home in the wilds of Ohio…a quest for freedom that becomes a harrowing struggle for their lives. This is the fiercely exciting story of how two men led a wagon train of French aristocrats and their women through hundreds of miles of hostile wilderness to a Promised Land deep in the uncharted Ohio country. It is a story of courage and high adventure based on a strange and little known chapter in the history of the American frontier. The historical background is woven into the story with care, lending realism to the action. Spicer stirs his mixture vigorously in his first attempt at historical fiction. Tension mounts and the suspense races to the denouement. The New York Times Good, historical stuff. Cincinnati Enquirer A historical novel filled with color and adventure Fort Worth Star-Telegram The hardships and terrors these people underwent seem incredible and make excellent reading. .The Montreal Gazette Spicer has tought up a hero or two, a lovely or two, enough indians and other drawbacks to keep the plot boiling in this swiftly-paced historical. Albany-Democrat Herald This book, inspired by actual events leading to the founding of Gallipolis Ohio, was followed by a prequel, The Tall Captains, also published by Cutting Edge.Widely acclaimed for his hard-hitting crime novels, Bart Spicer here shows himself equally a master of the historical novel in this rich and exciting novel of early America.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cutting Edge
Date
15 July 2020
Pages
360
ISBN
9781952138232

A blood-stirring novel of the conquest of the West, of the lawless days when frontiersmen fought savage indians and renegade whites for control of the rich, Ohio wilderness….It’s the summer of 1790… and Col. Duncan Crosbie, a veteran of the American revolution, leads 300 French emigres in a wagon train from Alexandria, Virginia to their new home in the wilds of Ohio…a quest for freedom that becomes a harrowing struggle for their lives. This is the fiercely exciting story of how two men led a wagon train of French aristocrats and their women through hundreds of miles of hostile wilderness to a Promised Land deep in the uncharted Ohio country. It is a story of courage and high adventure based on a strange and little known chapter in the history of the American frontier. The historical background is woven into the story with care, lending realism to the action. Spicer stirs his mixture vigorously in his first attempt at historical fiction. Tension mounts and the suspense races to the denouement. The New York Times Good, historical stuff. Cincinnati Enquirer A historical novel filled with color and adventure Fort Worth Star-Telegram The hardships and terrors these people underwent seem incredible and make excellent reading. .The Montreal Gazette Spicer has tought up a hero or two, a lovely or two, enough indians and other drawbacks to keep the plot boiling in this swiftly-paced historical. Albany-Democrat Herald This book, inspired by actual events leading to the founding of Gallipolis Ohio, was followed by a prequel, The Tall Captains, also published by Cutting Edge.Widely acclaimed for his hard-hitting crime novels, Bart Spicer here shows himself equally a master of the historical novel in this rich and exciting novel of early America.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cutting Edge
Date
15 July 2020
Pages
360
ISBN
9781952138232