Terrance M. Cooper
Jacob's INHERITANCE
Jacob's INHERITANCE
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Jacob also inherits his uncles most prized possession, a Buckskin stallion, which Jacob has to train. Jacob is tutored by Zed on survival in the wilderness. They travel to Utah Territory and Jacob kills a deer on the Sioux Hunting grounds. Both are captured. For killing the deer without permission, Jacob must challenge an Indian brave. Jacob challenges their best brave to a running contest. There's an exciting race and Jacob wins. Jacob falls in love with the Chief's daughter. He and his friends steal horses from the Crow tribe for the bride price. The Crow retaliate and Jacob is wounded. Later he marries the Chief's daughter, White Fawn. She dies during childbirth, taking her son with her. Jacob is devastated and hides in a cave trying to find himself. He sees White Fawn and his son in a spiritual vision. She tells him she is well, and that he must live. His heart is healed and they head back to California to claim his inheritance. Jacob meets a young woman in a small town and falls in love with her. He will go to San Francisco and claim his inheritance and come back for her. He finds that his attorney is embezzling his inheritance. With the help of the chief of police they set a trap and capture the attorney and his accomplices. Jacob goes to Yreka, California to claim his uncle's gold mine. Jacob has felt someone has been trying to kill him for his inheritance. He finally meets his nemesis who has been stalking him for the past three years. It is a battle to the death.
There is romance, adventure, history and intrigue. Blaine Yorgason who wrote 80 books and 2 of them were made into movies said, "Doc, your book is a gripping page-turner! I was fascinated by your character development, your accurate delving into 19th Century history, your efforts at portraying Native Americans and early Chinese emigrants as people rather than mere caricatures, your fast moving dialogue, and your surprise ending - which I did not see coming! I am happy to recommend this volume to any who desire a good - and wholesome - read, where the good guy actually is a good guy.
I have ridden on horseback in the Tetons where the Sioux have ridden. I have camped where they have camped and I saw the mountains as they saw them, and I have become a part of that area.
My history is accurate with names and places in San Francisco, and Yreka. I lived in Yreka for eight years. The names of miners, and miners claims and the history of Yreka are real.
Please just sit back and read this exciting book. There are three more Volumes. I wanted to write a book that will uplift people. You will laugh and cry and when you finish you will feel good with a better outlook on people. There is goodness in all people. I was inspired to write this book, and it is for any age of people.
Parents read this book to your children. Just sit back for a good read. I will have contests where you can win artifacts. I have a lot of Indian artifacts that I will be giving away.
Let me know how you liked it. Doc doctmcooper