One day labor union operative, Sage Adair, is penciling his restaurant's accounts, the next day he's riding atop a runaway stagecoach. It's summer 1903, a range war is brewing out on the plains and Sa
One day labor union operative, Sage Adair, is penciling his restaurant's accounts, the next day he's riding atop a runaway stagecoach. It's summer 1903, a range war is brewing out on the plains and Sage is expected to stop it. Cowboys and horses, sheep and shepherds-just a few of the things he know nothing about... But that doesn't stop him from becoming somebody's target. As he dodges sheep shooters, bushwhacking bullets and flying fists he's preoccupied with a bedeviling question. Will he win back the woman he's lost? This fifth well-researched offering in the Sage Adair Historical Mystery series is created around actual decisions made in timber company boardrooms and the halls of Congress that endangered the social fabric of beautiful Central Oregon.
Susan Stoner, writing as S.L. Stoner, is a native Oregonian who works full time as a labor union lawyer. Like that of her series hero, Sage Adair, Stoner’s life has tends toward the adventurous. She’s worked in skid road bars, Las Vegas casinos, free clinics, and as a prisoners’ advocate, psychology center videographer and federal judge’s intern. Besides living in Portland, Oregon, Susan has also lived in a forest lean-to, a Sikh home in Singapore, alongside an alligator-infested Louisiana bayou, inside a sweltering Las Vegas tent, in a camper atop a ’65 international pick-up truck as well as in a variety of more traditional Houston, Texas abodes. She was a participant in Portland’s original neighborhood movement and has since been involved in citizen activism, like filing and winning a lawsuit to preserve Portland’s soon-to-be-destroyed historical open reservoirs (one of those “win the battle, lose the war” experiences). She lives with her husband and two dogs in Southeast Portland when they are not traveling or hanging out in the great Cascade range forests. One of her passions is historical research, particularly that involving original source material.
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