Moon Medicine

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Tor Publishing Group, 17/02/2003 - 416 páginas

When Honoré Greenwood sits down to tell his tale, people listen. Friend of such stalwarts of the West as Kit Carson, Thomas Fitzpatrick, John Hatcher, and the Brent brothers, Charles and William, Honoré, at ninety-nine, has lived the life that has become the dime novel.

As a young schoolboy, Jean Guy was considered a genius. The only thing distracting him from his love of books was his love for a kitchen maid, Nicole. When Nicole is raped and brutalized, Jean exacts revenge, murdering the rapist and stowing away on an English packet bound for New Orleans. It is there that the young Jean Guy changes his name and becomes Honoré Greenwood, soon to become one of the legends of the American West.

New Orleans is an exciting place for the young Honoré, but falling in love with Gabriela Badfillo-a beautiful young woman from Taos, New Mexico, who is promised to another in an arranged marriage-forces Honoré to flee, brokenhearted into the wilderness. He volunteers for a most dangerous project, building a fort right in the heart of Comanche country. His orders are to establish trade with the warlike, horse-rich Comanches.

The Mexican War and the California Gold Rush usher chaos into the plains. And the Comanches are a proud, powerful, and unpredictable people, but Honoré earns their trust, but the vile whiskey trader, Bill Snakehead Jackson, is happy corrupting the Comanches and breeding violence between them and their ancient enemies, the Apaches.

It will take all of Honoré's genius and his strange power to hold the trade together. Because his power follows the phases of the moon enabling him to go without sleep for days, the Comanches dub it Moon Medicine. Through it all, Honoré becomes a successful trader and ransom negotiator, earning the title Plenty Man. But when Gabriela desperately calls for help, Honoré will risk everything he has for the woman he still loves.

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ONE
1
TWO
5
THREE
24
FOUR
43
FIVE
54
SEVEN
74
EIGHT
78
NINE
86
TWENTYSIX
263
TWENTYSEVEN
271
TWENTYEIGHT
278
TWENTYNINE
287
THIRTY
296
THIRTYONE
301
THIRTYTWO
306
THIRTYTHREE
318

TEN
100
ELEVEN
108
TWELVE
124
THIRTEEN
134
FOURTEEN
145
FIFTEEN
152
SIXTEEN
158
SEVENTEEN
164
EIGHTEEN
172
NINETEEN
178
TWENTY
190
TWENTYONE
196
TWENTYTWO
217
TWENTYTHREE
230
TWENTYFOUR
239
TWENTYFIVE
244
THIRTYFOUR
323
THIRTYFIVE
336
THIRTYSIX
344
THIRTYSEVEN
351
THIRTYEIGHT
360
THIRTYNINE
368
FORTY
372
FORTYONE
379
FORTYTWO
386
FORTYTHREE
392
FORTYFOUR
404
FORTYFIVE
415
FORTYSIX
416
FORTYSEVEN
421
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A native of Texas, Mike Blakely grew up working on the family ranch. He is a veteran of the United States Air Force and holds a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of Texas at Austin. He is the former president of Western Writers of America and has taught fiction writing at numerous workshops nationwide. He is a winner of the Spur Award for Best Western Novel. Also a singer/songwriter, Blakely tours all over the U.S. and in Europe with his band and records his original songs on his own independent record label. He currently lives on his horse ranch near Marble Falls, Texas.

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