Mountain Drifter


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Saddle up and strap yourself in for an epic adventure through Wyoming's Thorofare area and the Outfitting Industry. From outlaw horses, treacherous weather conditions, conniving mules, hungry bears and medevac helicopters to cowboy coffee, moose too close for comfort, disgruntled cooks, outlaw Outfitters, overbearing lawmen, rough trails and snowed in Passes and plenty of elk and sheep hunting! All of the subjects intertwine to put the reader there, on the mountain for a tour of what daily life is like living and working in the most remote wilderness in the lower 48 states! These modern day mountain man tales aren't for the faint of heart! Mountain Drifter is a no holds barred look into everything that encompasses the outdoor industry in Wyoming's vast wilderness! And it isn't all unicorns and rainbows! With over 15 year of experience guiding in the Thorofare the author takes you along on each adventure like no other Thorofare book before. Pull your hat down and hang on!




The Nation


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Drifter


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He's got history... She's a mystery... The Overseer wants them both. A pulp science fiction tale spanning across the galaxies. [01] : Escape [02] : Awake [03] : The Part [04] : Fish out of Water [05] : Vuizball [06] : Firefight [07] : Goodbye Friend [08] : The Spiral Citadel [09] : Go with the Flow [10] : Scavengers [11] : Lightspace Bends [12] : The Lizard Devil [13] : Two’s company, Three’s a crowd [14] : The Red Orb [15] : The Museum at the End of the Universe [16] : Space Standoff [17] : The Artifact [18] : Core Drain [19] : Deception [20] : The best laid plans [21] : DNA




The Drifter's Wheel


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"DePoy, a folklorist, excels at providing local color and creating complex characters. The story unfolds slowly and lyrically, giving readers a sense of small-town Appalachian atmosphere." –Booklist on A Minister's Ghost "By far DePoy's best, with top-notch plotting, full-blown characters, and a bit of Shakespeare thrown in." – Kirkus Reviews (starred) on A Minister's Ghost Fever Devilin, born and raised amongst the hill country folk of the Georgia Appalachians, left home a long time ago and pursued an education, then a career, in the wider outside world. A folklorist by inclination and profession, he left the strange world of academia behind to return to his family-home in the if-anything-stranger mountain town he grew up in. But oddness follows Fever wherever he goes and Blue Mountain, Georgia is no different. When a man shows up at his house, claiming to be over a hundred years old even though he looks like he's in his 30's, Fever is pretty sure his guest is not right. When the man starts to wave a gun around, then falls suddenly asleep immediately afterward, Fever thinks he's both "not right" and "dangerous" and slips out to call the sheriff. The sheriff, Fever's childhood friend, has been hearing reports of this particular vagrant all day but before he can get out there, the man disappears. In the early morning, the body of man that fits the description of the mysterious vagrant is found by the side of the road, shot to death. But, although the body is wearing the same clothes that the vagrant was, it isn't the same person.




Environmental Assessment


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High Mountain Drifter


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Bounty hunter Zane Reed arrives in town, vowing to hunt down the escaped criminal Ernest Craddock at any cost. An easy job--except for his new client, Verbena McPhee. She captures him with her kindness and beauty, but how can a drifter, a rough man with a dangerous past, fit into her world? It's impossible. He'll give his life if that's what it takes to protect her, but he can't give her his heart. Verbena McPhee will never trust another man again, not after her experience with Ernest. No, being kidnapped and beaten once was enough, thanks. She's done risking her heart--totally, completely, end of story. Yet the more time she spends with Zane, the more his strength and tenderness tug at her like a cherished dream. He's the one stellar exception, someone she can trust two hundred percent--except for one problem. He's not a staying kind of man.This is book #3 in the historical series, The McPhee Clan, and is not a true stand alone title. High Mountain Drifter is best read after book #1, Montana Hearts and book #2 The Sweetest Thing.




The Fast, the Fraudulent & the Fatal


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Stolen vehicles and stolen lives are abound in this dark and dangerous underground that has taken over our highways and streets, all in the name of fun! A fact filled assaulton illegal street racing, drifting, stunting, and even car shows; often inundated with larceny, deceit, injuries, and death. Exam years of hands on real stories of theft, fraud and the Fast and Fraudulent scene and what can be done to identify problem areas; recover stolen vehicles and parts; identify fraud; save lives; prevent injuries and protect property. This internationally recognized expert has researched every angle of this scene packing pages with facts, investigative techniques and solutions. Over a decade of hands on investigations and requests for training on this scene prompted this book. With testimonials including such praises as: Mike Bender's presentation concerning the direct link between Street Racing and Auto Crimes is without the doubt the most comprehensive available world wide. Mike's direct knowledge and enthusiasm is very evident in the first minutes of his presentation. As a long time auto crimes investigator and a drag racer I can attest that Mike's program is filled with current and accurate information. This class is a must for any street officer, auto theft investigator or insurance investigator. A must read for Law Enforcement, Auto Theft Investigators, Insurance Companies, Fraud Investigators, Parents and Educators To view chapter content and learn more about the fatal consequences of illegal street racing go to: http://protectourstreets.org and click on the book.




Mountain Drifter


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Beginning of the saga of Spence Pierce after he leaves the Federal hospital where he was recovering from wounds received during the Gettysburg engagement. He goes back to the battle scene to try to make sense of the battle and finds his horse. Leaving Gettysburg Spence knew he didn't want to go back to the family farm and starts to drift westward. He stops for work to make traveling money but is always moving west. Finally crossing a mountain range he encounters a range rider for a major ranch in the area. After the rider is killed in an ambush Spence hires onto the ranch where he encounters a range war, raiding indians, cattle punching and a beautiful auburn haired young lady. Extreme adventure and historical fiction makes this a great read.




Trail of the Mountain Man/revenge of the Mountain Man


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The Mountain Man defends his home against lawless killers in these two Western adventures by the New York Times–bestselling author. Trail of the Mountain Man When gold is discovered near the little town of No-Name, Colorado, the citizens are overjoyed. But soon, every gunslick from the Atlantic to the Rockies is beating a path to the gold strike—which happens to be right on Smoke Jensen’s doorstep. Outnumbered a hundred to one, Jensen recruits a small army of the frontier’s ageing but still lethal legends. As these men ride into the violent sunset of their grizzled lives, one thing is certain: There's going to be a lot of blood spilled before anyone walks away with the gold. Revenge of the Mountain Man Smoke Jensen is buying cattle a hundred miles away from his Colorado ranch when he gets devastating news. Drawing two horses from the remuda, he rides off and doesn’t stop until he reaches his wife’s side. She’d been shot three times and lay close to death. Smoke Jensen knows the outlaws who committed this cowardly crime had come for him. And now he’s coming for them . . .




The Miner


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The Miner is the most daringly experimental and least well-known novel of the great Meiji writer Natsume Soseki. An absurdist tale about the indeterminate nature of human personality, written in 1908, it was in many ways a precursor to the work of Joyce and Beckett. The result is a novel that is both absurd and comical, and a true modernist classic.