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Axton Landing: Book One of Adirondack Trilogy

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In the winter of 1858, disease and death stalk the lumberjacks in the logging camp at Axton Landing in the Adirondack Mountains. Facing the harsh conditions, Cyrus Carter and Jared Mason forge a lasting friendship despite disagreeing on how the plight of the jacks can be improved. An unusual love triangle and the kidnapping of a fugitive slave add to the suspense of this action-packed novel. Part one of the trilogy.
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