Settings & Atmosphere - Fiction, Christian Fiction & Literature, Westerns
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Overview
The Stone family's dream of a promising future out west was suddenly shattered when Red Wolf, a Crow Indian, burned their homestead and kidnapped Betsy. An enraged Hunter Stone attempts to rescue his wife, but fails, leaving him blind with rage and obsessed by revenge. A young missionary, Reena, O Donnell, nurses him back to health, but can her faith and prayers heal his soul?Editorials
Library Journal
Rancher Hunter Stone has had to endure the death of his wife at the hands of the Crow Indians. Seeking revenge, Stone nearly loses his own life, but he is nursed back to health by Reena O'Donnell, a Christian missionary to the Canadian frontier. Years later, Stone is an officer in the Royal Mounted Police when he learns that Reena has been kidnapped by Red Wolf, a Crow Indian. Despite the stereotypical portraits of Native Americans, first novelist Morris, son of popular Christian novelist Gilbert Morris, has woven an engaging tale of intrigue, suspense, hope, and love out of the cloth of history. Recommended for most libraries.Book Details
Published
February 1, 1998
Publisher
Thorndike, Me. : Thorndike Press, 1998.
Pages
549
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780786213009