Dance on the Wind - Young Titus Bass runs away from his Kentucky frontier home, joining riverboatmen to learn about whisky and women, and eventually on to St. Louis from where he will ride west for the Rocky Mountains.
Buffalo Palace - Crossing the magnificent kingdom of the buffalo, Bass reaches the Shining Mountains where he meets veteran trappers Bud, Billy, and Silas, is scalped, then meets up with Mad Jack Hatcher during his first four trapping seasons in the high country.
Crack in the Sky - From fighting Blackfeet to battling Comanche raiders in the mountains above Taos, from a death march through Apache country with new partner Asa McAfferty, to taking revenge on his Arapaho scalper, Scratch roams through his last four seasons that bring him to the moment Carry the Wind begins.
Carry the Wind - Titus Bass takes young Josiah Paddock under his wing on their way to the dramatic 1832 rendezvous in Pierre’s Hole and their battle with the Blackfeet, as well as his reunion with old friend Asa McAfferty who will lead them north to a tragic duel in Crow country.
BorderLords - After a heartbreaking disagreement splits the partners, Scratch makes a romantic crossing to Fort Vancouver on the Columbia, then returns to the Rockies for a reunion with Josiah before riding into the rendezvous of 1833 where they encounter three assassins hired to take Paddock’s head.
One-Eyed Dream - Making their fall hunt in the Bayou Salade, Scratch and Josiah battle vengeful Arapaho in their journey south to Taos with their wives, where they run onto Scratch’s old friend, prompting a mid-winter odyssey back to St. Louis so both trappers can put some old ghosts to rest before Titus confronts his most vicious enemy at Bents’ new fort on the Arkansas.
Ride the Moon Down - As the big fur companies strangle the beaver trade and the mountain rendezvous lurches through its death throes -- far to the north the Blackfeet are dying in great numbers of the smallpox their warriors carry into the heart of Crow country, riding back out with Scratch’s wife and child, prompting a fateful showdown high in the mountains before Bass is brought to the summer of 1840, and that final, sad summer gathering of trappers and traders.
- (paperback - June 2000)Wind Walker - (hardcover - February 2001)
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