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Spirit of the Crow

By: M. Carolyn Steele
Narrated by: Gary Clayton
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In 1836, John McGregor, a Scottish and Seminole half-breed, kills a white man in Florida. The crime is worse, when the man turns out to be an army sergeant. Self-defense is no excuse. McGregor is angry - angry with God, the maker and taker of breath, and angry with the red man as well as the white. Among the Indians, this rage earns him the name "One Who Gives No Chance".

The hardened outcast hides among hundreds of Creek Indians being forcibly removed to Indian Territory. No Chance ignores the human misery, until a scream awakens a hidden memory. He risks exposure of his secret and intercedes for an injured woman in labor.

The birth of the infant begins the redemption of John McGregor as he seeks to escape past demons and, despite the hardships, make a place for himself in Indian Territory.

©2017 M. Carolyn Steele (P)2020 M. Carolyn Steele
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction United States

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