Devil's Backbone Terry C. Johnston The Modoc Indians and American officials had been flirting with war in the Oregon Territory for some time.
The script accompaniment to Devil's Backbone: The Invisible Walls of Seven Mile, an electrifying full-cast audio production from the creative team at Kaiser & Tilly Publishing and the immense imagination of author George Caudill.
She nodded and pointed me back into the terminal, this time through a door that led out onto the street. About ten guys asked if I needed a ride but they all did it with such disarming smiles that I would have happily gone with any of ...
He waved good-bye to Carl and opened the back porch screen door, kicked offhis boots, and entered the kitchen. "Hi Mom, What's for breakfast?" he asked. A wonderful aroma permeated the kitchen. "Happy birthday, honey. We have ham, eggs, ...
Devil's Backbone is about coming to terms with everything that life hands you. First-time novelist L.D. Hockenberry's husband used to hunt in the town that's the setting for her book.