The Oregon Trail / William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone.
"Wagon Master Clayton Scofield has led countless families across the dusty, wide-open territories of the West, helping the brave, sometimes reckless pioneers settle into new lives brimming with the promise of good lives. Accompanied by his nephew Clint Buchanan riding as scout and cook Spud Williams, Scofield's latest trail finds him guiding a train of thirty wagons from Independence, Missouri, to the distant dream of Oregon"-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 9781496740373 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: 297 pages ; 21 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Kensington Publishing Corp., [2024]
- Copyright: ©2024
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Guiding a wagon train to Oregon, Wagon Master Clayton Scofield, along with his nephew and cook, when the pioneers fall victim to the hazards of the countryside, both natural and man-made, he discovers thereâs even worse things awaiting them along the far-reaching miles before they reach their destination. Original. - Random House, Inc.
From national bestselling authors William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone, a pioneering journey into the raw beauty and untamed dangers of the wild West, where the legendary American spirit is fired in true grit and bold determination . . .
Wagon Master Clayton Scofield has led countless families across the dusty, wide-open territories of the West, helping the brave, sometimes reckless pioneers settle into new lives brimming with the promise of good lives. Accompanied by his nephew Clint Buchanan riding as scout and cook Spud Williams, Scofieldâs latest trail finds him guiding a train of thirty wagons from Independence, Missouri, to the distant dream of Oregon.
It isnât long before the pioneers fall prey to the hazards of the countrysideâboth natural and man-made. The rough currents of the Kansas River tears a family apart. A fur trapper threatens Scofield in a foolhardy attempt to win the affections of an uninterested lady. Kill crazy Lakota Sioux warriors attack wagon train and slaughter without mercy.
Scofield canât remember the trail ride ever being this treacherous and unforgivingâand he knows thereâs even worse things awaiting them along the far-reaching miles before they reach their destination . . .