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The Shadow Dweller

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In the waning years of the Canadian Old West, Buzzard Bill Swanson struggles to step out from under the protective shadow of his now deceased mentor, Fergus MacClaren, the owner of Stonehaven Ranch. The year is 1918, and the ranch's new owner, Charlotte MacClaren, must find a way to operate her father's ranch during a time when women are still relegated to "women's work."Breeding Belgian Draft horses and managing a crew of men is not woman's work, but Charlotte refuses to marry and hand over her inheritance to a husband who may, or may not, be more qualified just to appease others. While Buzzard Bill and Charlotte map out their strategies to overcome society's rules and the strangling effect World War I is putting on their hired hands, the Crown has sent a new veterinarian to Piney Creek to serve his military duties in the vast Alberta wilderness.Doc Spencer has only been in town a few weeks before he uncovers evidence that someone in Piney Creek is poisoning horses. He must figure out who, why, and how before more beautiful horses die.

223 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 20, 2020

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Dorey Whittaker

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Dorey Whittaker lives in central Virginia with her husband, Bruce. She and Bruce have been married for forty- five years, raised two daughters, have four grandchildren, and have partnered together in lay ministries for over forty years.

Having completed Wall of Silence and Hope Returns, Dorey is busy completing book three of this well received series.

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February 9, 2020
Consequences

It's refreshing to read a book that teaches living with the consequences of your actions and choices. Dorey lays out clearly what ha

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