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The Gift of the Waters
- Narrated by: Angela Claxton
- Length: 2 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Indian Inspector James McLaughlin finds himself recently removed from a fateful order to arrest Sitting Bull, which led to the famous warrior and medicine man’s death at the hands of his own Sioux people. McLaughlin is now tasked with brokering a deal between the Shoshone and Arapahoe in newly formed Wyoming. The two tribes are traditional enemies but find themselves as neighbors on the reservation and partners in a potential deal to sell part of their land that includes the sacred waters. McLaughlin must use his knowledge of the West and the mistakes of his past to broker a deal that is fair and upheld by both sides, no matter the stakes.
©2023 Ryan Mitchel Collins (P)2023 Ryan Collins
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