Clark Woods, a single father raising an adopted Native American boy named Wade, struggles with accusations that the troubled boy was implicated in the death of a neighbor's child.
In the first book of The Dragon Brigade series, a crucial scientific discovery threatens the balance of power between the rival empires of Freya and Rosia, where magic is intrinsic and incorporated into their technological devices.
An American Indian rodeo rider is reunited with his teenage son and struggles to earn his love and trust
The new series of Storm Rider kicks off with a bang.
Storm Riders Volume 1
Ed Gorman. to tell warnings.” “Those poor little girls.” “Yeah, that's what I was thinking.” “I don't know if he can take care of them.” “I don't, either.” “And Barcroft won't want him now.” “Oh?” “Barcroft's in the middle of a range ...
The novel reveals young Nameless's upbringing as a youth and how he became the venerable character now in the forefront of Storm Riders: Invading Sun. How did he obtain his feared Hero Sword?
Weaving together science, politics, psychology and spirituality, this guide examines what it takes to make us riders on the storm. “A climate primer for our times.” —Michael E. Mann, author of The New Climate War “A profusion of ...
Storm Riders, the Steinian play (originally produced as an audio work at the Banff Centre, Banff, Alberta) that dominates this book of short plays, involves an interplay of such as...
While en route to offer an amnesty deal to Billy Pecos--the most wanted man in the country--U.S. Marshal Earle Conlon witnesses a murder that will make Billy's exoneration, and ending the range war he is embroiled in, difficult at best.
"Storm Riders" follows the challenges and tragedies of Clark Woods, a single father who is raising a troubled adopted Native American son--a psychological page-turner from the award-winning author of "Winterkill" and "The Sky Fisherman."