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Women of the West

Thin Moon and Cold Mist

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Robin Heatherton is a spy for the Confederacy. Disguised as a young boy, she infiltrates Yankee forces during the Battle of the Wilderness, but when her cover is compromised, she must crawl back to her own lines with vital intelligence. Meanwhile, Union Army Major Thomas Corley, obsessed with Robin ever since her espionage work led to the death of his brother, has vowed to track her down, and to kill her. Her husband dead at the hands of the Yankees, Robin flees with their five-year-old son into the untamed reaches of the Colorado Territory, where she'll try to work a gold-mining claim-helped only by gruff, handsome Garrison Parker, a Union veteran with no respect for women. She'll teach him some...unless Corley finds her first.

480 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1995

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Kathleen O'Neal Gear

137 books711 followers
My professional life began in the dark basement of the Museum of Cultural History in Los Angeles, where I was cataloguing three-hundred-year-old Guatemalan saint carvings. I quit this fascinating job and moved to Wyoming to work for the U.S. Department of the Interior as a historian and archaeologist. When I finally understood the error of my ways I moved to Wyoming and started writing books. Since then, I've authored or co-authored 54 novels and around 200 non-fiction publications.

I love writing. And buffalo. And hiking the wilds of Wyoming's backcountry.

I'm married (until he comes to his senses) to W. Michael Gear, the novelist and my co-author, and we live at the edge of the Wind River Indian Reservation in the Owl Creek mountains of Wyoming. We're contented watching buffalo and writing books.

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11 reviews
May 5, 2018
Took me a little while to get into and I couldn't keep the characters and their stories straight at first. But then I got hooked and couldn't put it down.
Author 10 books9 followers
July 25, 2019
Historical fiction about a black female Confederate spy and how she survived during the war and after it. The tale encompasses the issues of succession, treason, slavery, prejudice and some much more, told from the points of view of several different characters.
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39 reviews
February 9, 2018
Interesting Concept

An extremely interesting book, which will require more examination of fact. Well written story with all kinds of twists and turns.
11 reviews
June 25, 2019
Intriguing Novel

I have to confess I thought this started a little slow, but once the story grabbed me, I couldn’t put it down!
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101 reviews
September 2, 2019
Had a hard time getting into the book but better once Robin gets to Colorado.
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August 15, 2018

Thin Moon and Cold Mist (Paperback)
by Kathleen O'Neal Gear
Intriguing note of interest: Thin moon Cold Mist has an introduction that shows the achievements of women of the west, from Colorado, Wyoming, California... etc... Pretty cool start no pun intended. .
This is a remarkable story that opens the readers eyes to the history expressed in a way I never would have expected. As a lover of history I would have to say in the battle of the states, between north and south my sympathy has favored the north greatly. Kathleen in this book has shown me the other side of the penny. The groves and scratches that make the picture complete on both sides of the story. One thing I step away from this book with is, that no matter what side a person fights for it is their belief that makes their effort heroic. Believing in your ideals and fighting for your ideals wither wrong or right, makes all the difference. I have come to love Robin (rose) throughout the story and sympathize with a Rebel spy and Liaison, she is a dynamic complex character that makes you even root for the south, because she had her own reasons for fighting, and she fought with honor. Garrison is a great love interest and an interesting character on his own. Thomas Corley is a villain whom you are happy to see leave the story in a dramatic way, even if he is a northern Officer... a great read, with remarkable information about the struggles of women, and men during the civil war, and after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. If you are a history buff like me, look at the other side of the penny with Kathleen in this revealing story.
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October 11, 2022

Thin Moon and Cold Mist (Paperback)
by Kathleen O'Neal Gear
Intriguing note of interest: Thin moon Cold Mist has an introduction that shows the achievements of women of the west, from Colorado, Wyoming, California... etc... Pretty cool start no pun intended. .
This is a remarkable story that opens the readers eyes to the history expressed in a way I never would have expected. As a lover of history I would have to say in the battle of the states, between north and south my sympathy has favored the north greatly. Kathleen in this book has shown me the other side of the penny. The groves and scratches that make the picture complete on both sides of the story. One thing I step away from this book with is, that no matter what side a person fights for it is their belief that makes their effort heroic. Believing in your ideals and fighting for your ideals wither wrong or right, makes all the difference. I have come to love Robin (rose) throughout the story and sympathize with a Rebel spy and Liaison, she is a dynamic complex character that makes you even root for the south, because she had her own reasons for fighting, and she fought with honor. Garrison is a great love interest and an interesting character on his own. Thomas Corley is a villain whom you are happy to see leave the story in a dramatic way, even if he is a northern Officer... a great read, with remarkable information about the struggles of women, and men during the civil war, and after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. If you are a history buff like me, look at the other side of the penny with Kathleen in this revealing story.
112 reviews
July 1, 2022
Suspenseful and danger-filled adventure

Thin Moon and Cold Mist gave me a whole new perspective of the Civil War describing how the military used a few key women risking their lives in the heat of battle to penetrate enemy lines to deliver and seek out secret plans and objectives. This suspenseful and danger-filled adventure of Robin, reveals the bravery, hardship, and personal tragedies she faces as a mother and wife who risks everything for her government, only to find even more threatening peril in a life on the run after the war. Traditional history includes the tragic and gory details of how the men fought and bled for their cause, but usually mentions women’s roles as nursing or taking over civilian jobs, in absence of their men. The story is an eye-opening picture of how one woman’s special abilities and characteristics help her interact with powerful enemies and allies during the Civil War era, and her adaptability to survive a complete change of life in a new territory afterward. Robin is challenged with surviving the pursuit of personal enemies, staying one step ahead of possible court martial for war crimes, and struggling with her own self-resistance in accepting new romance.
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Author 11 books14 followers
November 24, 2012
The Gears are the best at what they do, which is writing about pre-history based on archeology, creating a plausible fictional story to help us to understand the facts and thus preserve our own Native American history. Kathleen and Michael have been my lamplight in becoming a Native American historical fiction writer. They alone are responsible for peeking my interest in our dim past and have provided a window to that time and place of which they write. If you desire to see the past of our unknown history of the Native tribes of North America, I advise you to make all of the Gear's books your first choice. You can do no better. Kitty Sutton
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March 19, 2022
Thin Moon and Cold Mist

What can I say? This was written by Kathleen O'Neal Gear. It HAS to be good! She has been writing tremendous best selling novels for a long time and I don't expect anything less from her! This is a great Civil War historical novel with a twist! The protagonist is not the usual, prickly ex-soldier. No! But a beautiful woman who is known as a spy for the Confederacy! She only wants to escape with her son to freedom from her past. Of course she has an evil madman on her heels, bound and determined she never will! I could hardly put this down! Now I hate that I've finished it! I believe you will have the same difficulty if you give this a read!
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5 reviews
December 31, 2012
It's putting me to sleep. I can only get through about three pages a night. I would have thrown it away by now, but my friend recommended it so I'm trying to slog through for her sake.

UPDATE: Never did finish the damn thing. Got insomnia? Try this book!
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79 reviews
March 1, 2010
There's a really bad guy in this book, but I enjoyed it.
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July 21, 2011
I did not finish this book as I found it hard to get into. I did read quite a ways into it but got bored.
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September 25, 2016
Good book!! Very interesting facts about the time period.
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December 29, 2016
Historic

Well written with information. It revealed about the civi
War and the fact t that women were as much a part of it as men and biys

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7 reviews2 followers
April 10, 2022
spellbinding

Love a well researched, excellent written book. Thus I cherished near every page of this. I have to highly recommend the author.
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