White Crow

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In the 19th century West begins the saga of a powerful family.

After mountain man Isaiah Crow arrives in Alta California, he saves a group of people from local bandits.


As luck would have it, they are family and Vaqueros from the rancho of Don Hernando Batista, one of the most powerful families in Southern California - and very anxious to take their new friends to meet the Patron.


After Señor Batista introduces his daughter Francisca to Isaiah, the two soon fall in love. From this union a child - Jedadiah - is born. He will learn not only how to read and write, but also the art of war.


Through Jedadiah, the House of Crow will become one of the most influential families in the country.

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5,0
7 reviews
Gabriela Klessen
03 October 2024
Books like this one are rare these days. It actually gives us the sort hero many of us readers crave. Personally I am tired of all those overly damaged characters who never get over themselves or their personal past, and are always in danger of drowning in their own misery. Crow certainly has his own flaws and history of pain and loss, but he remains someone to look up to. He and his group of friends have a way of making you believe in human decency.
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Michael Tate
28 September 2024
I liked it. seemed to finished rather quickly. Time pressure from the publisher perhaps? Very enjoyable book though.
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DRINA Duncan
05 June 2024
very good story
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