Skye's West: Bannack


Book Description

Mister Skye leads a group of pilgrims into the Idaho territory and braves deserters, flash floods, and Indian raids to find the new Henry repeating rifle that he wants so badly.




Wind River


Book Description

Barnaby Skye agrees to act as a scout and translator for the U.S. Army at a meeting of the tribal chiefs, but his mission is threatened by an army officer's outrageous threats.




Bitterroot


Book Description

Barnaby Skye serves as a guide for a Quaker group traveling from Fort Union to Bitterroot Valley. They face an attack by Indian warriors.




Sundance


Book Description

Robbed of his daughter and his horses by a war party of Lakota Sioux, Con Brann relies on guide and scout Skye to lead him across the Great Plains in search of his child.




Yellowstone


Book Description

The saga of Mr. Skye continues when he heads a wagon train through the Great Plains and into trouble. But what else could he expect with this group of misfits, prostitutes, gamblers, runaways, and mail-order brides?




The Far Tribes


Book Description

Elkanah Morse leaves behind his comfortable New England existence to study the ways of the far tribes and enlists the help of the one man who can lead him into their territory and bring him out alive--Barnaby Skye.




Santa Fe


Book Description

Frontier scout Barnaby Skye is hired to guide a traveling medicine show across the Santa Fe trail. When Indians abduct the troupe's young star, Skye kills them and then faces the wrath of more Comanches.




Rendezvous: A Barnaby Skye Novel


Book Description

In 1826, Barnaby Skye, a twenty-year-old pressed seaman, deserts his Royal Navy frigate at Fort Vancouver, escapes the minions of the Navy and the Hudson's Bay Company, and makes his way down the trackless Columbia River country alone.




The Golden Spurs


Book Description

Collection selected from among past winners of the Western Writers of America Spur award.




Bannack


Book Description

Mister Skye leads a questionable group of pilgrims into the Idaho territory.