The Grey Pilgrim


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Arizona, 1940. Deputy U.S. Marshall and Spanish Civil War veteran J.D. Fitzpatrick arrives in Tucson, a shell-shock case. His job should be a low pressure, but the insensitive local BIA agent provokes a gunfight over registering the Papagos men for the draft. Fitzpatrick is sent to the reservation to arrest the ringleader, Jujul, and his band of renegades, but they have disappeared into the desert. Why should they serve in the military of a country that refuses to recognize their citizenship? Meanwhile, a Japanese military police corps agent is sent to America to stir up discontent among the tribes and encourage the Papago rebellion in order to buy more preparation time for Japan's Pacific campaign. All these forces, including ghosts from J.D.'s stint in Spain, collide along the Gulf of California, in this unexpected mystery.




The Grey Pilgrim


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A strikingly original plot blends unknown bits of real history with imagined incidents to create an unusual thriller. Its base is the last American Indian uprising in Arizona, occuring in October, 1940. At its core lay a struggle for civil rights. Deputy U.S. Marshall and Spanish Civil War veteran J.D. Fitzpatrick arrives in Tucson, a shell shock case. His job should have been a sinecure, but then the insensitive local BIA agent provokes a gunfight over the draft and riles the Papagos. Fitpatrick is sent to the reservation to arrest the ringleader, Jujul, and his band of renegades, but they have skipped out into the desert. Why should they accept a call for military service from a country that refuses to recognize their citizenship? Meanwhile, a Japanese Kempeitai agent we meet in Manchuria is sent to America to stir up discontent, make life awkward, and buy some additional preparation time for Japan's Pacific campaign. All these forces, including ghosts from J.D.'s terrifing past in Spain, collide along the Gulf of California. Displaying an appreciation for history and a rousing imagination, first time author Hayes delivers an unusual, enjoyable, and "what-if" novel.




The grey pilgrim


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Finn and His Warrior Band


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Memoirs of an Angel


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Memoirs of an Angel is a horror/fantasy series that follows ancient and finite characters as they war for eternal freedom from the darkness that is preparing to swallow the earth whole, The Dark Kingdom. Memoirs of an Angel (MOA) takes place in a distant future where civilization has put itself back together after a season of nuclear holocaust. We follow Jonathan, a man bent on revenge, through the lawless region of The Grey. There he must face his demons, inside and out, if he is to survive his quest. Jonathan is not alone on his journey though. This series overlaps between his world and an ancient one where cosmic beings war over both the physical and spiritual realms. It is there we meet Moriel and Akalian, angelic beings in The Order of Michael whose individual tales unite them on a mission to rescue a boy infested by The Dark Kingdom, all the while uncovering a much more sinister plot that contains catastrophic consequences. The Grey Pilgrim Vol. 1 tells the tale of an unlikely group of characters and how their lives intertwine as they take their first step on an adventure that will lead to something none of them could ever fathom.




The Pilgrim's Road


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Pilgrims of the Wild


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First published in 1935, Pilgrims of the Wild is Grey Owl’s autobiographical account of his transition from successful trapper to preservationist. With his Iroquois wife, Anahereo, Grey Owl set out to protect the environment and the endangered beaver. Powerful in its simplicity, Pilgrims of the Wild tells the story of Grey Owl’s life of happy cohabitation with the wild creatures of nature and the healing powers of what he referred to as "the great Northland" of "Over the Hills and Far Away." A bestseller at the time, Pilgrims of the Wild helped establish Grey Owl’s international reputation as a conservationist. His legacy of warnings against the degradations of nature and the dangers of industry live on, despite the posthumous revelation that he wasn’t, in fact, the First Nations man he claimed to be.







Illustrated World of Tolkien: The Second Age


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"An illustrated guide to the least-known period in Middle-earth's history, the Second Age. The lore and legends of this period are given life through hundreds of illustrations from artists who have studied Tolkien's work, and insightful commentary from David Day makes this a valuable addition to the shelf of anyone with a keen interest in exploring more of Tolkien's world"--




A Pilgrim's Scrip


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