Death is a Sharpshooter is a classic western and military historical fictionalized account of sharpshooter warfare in the last year of the American Civil War--1864-1865. As the Civil War progresses, the McKay family tries to stay neutral but the fighting finally comes to them in a savage way. In a s
Death is a Vengeance: The McKay Family Saga, #2
β Scribed by J.C. Graves
- Book ID
- 110688276
- Publisher
- Summit Bay Press, Olympia WA
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 149 KB
- Series
- McKay Family Saga #2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781393713548
- ASIN
- B087YQBSLR
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β¦ Synopsis
Although the war officially ended, the McKay Rangers could not stay in North Carolina, because the Union Army decided to keep the $10,000 bounty on all bushwhackers. They packed up five large wagons, married their sweethearts, and left on a bright Sunday morning. A few days later, they came up to the Green Riverβthe southern border of North Carolina. The cavalry platoon tasked with border security was led by a familiar lieutenantβone missing his front teeth. Almost two weeks after the wagons slipped by, he finally realized that the man who had broken his mouth and humiliated him, had slipped through his grasp. Vengeance rose up in his heart like a tidal wave, with the blinding need to find and murder that vicious creature. The Union Army empowered him with a promotion and the authority to pursue the rangers to the gates of hell if necessary. How does a wagon train of five slow wagons escape the efforts of the mighty Union Army to bring down a terrible and swift vengeance? Then again, would the Union Army survive, if they cornered the deadly mother grizzlies protecting their cubs?
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