Liberated from a band of Cheyenne who had annihilated his family on their way to Oregon, a young Ohio farm boy is transported to England by a visiting nobleman to be educated and live with the aristocracy.
Liberated from a band of Cheyenne who had annihilated his family on their way to Oregon, a young Ohio farm boy is transported to England by a visiting nobleman to be educated and live with the aristocracy.
A wonderfully rich and vibrant life of a charismatic hero who faces adversity with brave adaptation instead of despair. Jameson's journeys bring the reader along from childhood pioneer days during Oregon's boom thru Cheyenne captivity, London at the start of the Industrial Revolution and into the beautifully complex mystique of New Orleans. Manhold peels back the layers of New Orleans society to reveal her hidden secrets and fascinating past...
John H. Manhold is a retired professor, world-wide lecturer and consultant with published texts in medicine, dentistry, and psychology, and a lexicon in four languages. He also served as a science journal editor for J. B. Lippincott. His first novel, El Tigre, received Awards in two categories in the 2008 National Indie Excellence Awards, and in the USA National Best Books of 2008. His second, The Elymais Coin, also recently received a national award for mystery/suspense.
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