It's the year 1875. Sixteen year old Winnie is called home to bury her family who was killed in a range fire. She discovers her father was murdered outside the church before the fire struck. Who killed her father and who was the man whose charred body was found at her parent's home with the bodies of her family?
Will badly burned Jake survive?
Who is stealing the blankets and corn seed from the Bureau of Indian Affairs' warehouse?
What secret things go on in the Three Sisters Saloon?
What happens to the new schoolmarm who was hired to teach at the Pawnee Indian reservation?
Where are the crooks who held up the train and robbed the Shelton City Bank?
Did Jim find his twin boys who were taken by the Cheyenne Indians who attacked, killed and scalped his family?
What happened to Buck after he beat and raped the Indian girl? After he kidnapped Sharon?
Who was the benefactor who supplied the little town of Harper with vaccine when it was struck with a smallpox epidemic and built a hospital for the towns people?
Why are there so many pregnancies in Harper - could it be the "season of romance"?
What about the snakes and the bobcat?
The answers to these questions is in the pages of this historical fiction novel: Winnie .
It's the year 1875. Sixteen year old Winnie is called home to bury her family who was killed in a range fire. She discovers her father was murdered outside the church before the fire struck. Who killed her father and who was the man whose charred body was found at her parent's home with the bodies of her family?
Will badly burned Jake survive?
Who is stealing the blankets and corn seed from the Bureau of Indian Affairs' warehouse?
What secret things go on in the Three Sisters Saloon?
What happens to the new schoolmarm who was hired to teach at the Pawnee Indian reservation?
Where are the crooks who held up the train and robbed the Shelton City Bank?
Did Jim find his twin boys who were taken by the Cheyenne Indians who attacked, killed and scalped his family?
What happened to Buck after he beat and raped the Indian girl? After he kidnapped Sharon?
Who was the benefactor who supplied the little town of Harper with vaccine when it was struck with a smallpox epidemic and built a hospital for the towns people?
Why are there so many pregnancies in Harper - could it be the "season of romance"?
What about the snakes and the bobcat?
The answers to these questions is in the pages of this historical fiction novel: Winnie .