The First Day of Eternity

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Pinnacle Books, Dec 26, 2023 - Fiction - 320 pages
Raised by Crow Indians. Enlisted by the US Army. Legendary scout Cody Hunter returns to the mountains where he lost his family—and makes a shocking discovery that will change his life forever . . .

THIS WOLF HUNTS ALONE

His Crow name was Crazy Wolf. Orphaned after losing his family in an Indian attack, young Cody Hunter found a loving home among the Crow people—and learned the ancient ways of the Crow trackers. His well-honed skills earned him a place in the U.S. Army as a valued scout. But now, after fifteen years of living his life as Crazy Wolf, Cody is ready to face his painful past. He will return to the place that still gives him nightmares—and where the dreams of his father ended in bloodshed . . .
 
High in the mountains of Montana, Cody finds a stone memorial erected by the survivors of the families slaughtered there. The site of the attack triggers Cody’s darkest memories—and leads him to a stunning realization: his father and two brothers did not die on that day. They may still be alive. And he will stop at nothing to find them again. To follow in their footsteps. To track them down on the treacherous journey west. A search this deadly may be the craziest thing Crazy Wolf has ever done. But he is a born Hunter—and he’s willing to die that way. . . .
 
Second in the explosive series by Spur Award-winning author Charles G. West!
 
“Rarely has an author painted the great American West in strokes so bold, vivid, and true.” —Ralph Compton
 

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Title Page Copyright Page Dedication CHAPTER
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 13
CHAPTER 14
CHAPTER 16
CHAPTER 19
CHAPTER 24
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Charles G. West is the author of more than forty action-packed westerns. He won the 2018 Spur Award from the Western Writers of America for his western novel Hell Hath No Fury. He currently resides in Ocala, Florida, with his wife, Ronda. Visit him at charlesgwest.com.

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