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Addison True, Volume 2

By: Craig Savoye
Narrated by: George Utley
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The saga continues....

In the opening chapter of volume two, Addy is sheriff of Leavenworth during “bloody Kansas” days.

In chapter seven, he and Stogie operate a Pony Express station deep in the heart of lawless Nebraska territory.

In chapter eight, after some unfortunate incidents, Addison heads east to finally deliver Pard’s gold to his wife in Cincinnati...when the Civil War breaks out. Addy’s western skills quickly lead him to take on the role of army scout, but those duties eventually cross over into outright spying for Ulysses Grant, as well as Grenville Dodge.

In chapter nine, Addy barely escapes the clutches of the rebels and finds himself in a symbiotic relationship with a runaway slave and his son. Using Addy’s knowledge of geography and survival skills and the runaway’s connection to slaves on the plantations they pass through, they head north.

Chapter 10 concludes explosively with Addison back on the plains working as a scout for Dodge on the transcontinental railroad but looking to finally conclude his personal feud with Black Wolf. The Brule Chief has removed to Powder River country to fight with Red Cloud and Addy follows him there.

When you finish volume two, if you love the book please consider not only writing a review but also posting a positive comment on Facebook or Tweeting your friends about it. I have been rejected by the New York publishing world dozens of times over a score of years. Help me sell a zillion downloads of Addy and thereby strike a blow at the Manhattan monolith while also sending them a message: If you don’t know what a good book is, the people will tell you.

©2018 Craig Fitzhugh Savoye (P)2020 Craig Fitzhugh Savoye
Action & Adventure Fiction Genre Fiction New York Old West Wild West
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