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Chuck Milton, a university student, as a requirement to graduation, goes to Sandersonas Planet, which still raises cattle and sells them to Earth where they are a delicacy. The Sandersons have encountered ruthless people. He goes through many adventures and finds his destiny and true love in the process.
Live the enchantment of a bygone era while allowing yourself to be entertained and enlightened through this tribute to Uncle Bob's extraordinary life. The intrigue is as lush as the rainforests he macheted through, with knowledge of the Amazon as solid as his Wisconsin hunting roots in these tales of Bob's larger-than-life exploits. Enjoy your quest into an adventurer's life as he experiences the things from which myths are made. Bob was a Lindbergh-era pilot, adventurer, and consummate Northwoods sportsman, his own unique storytelling voice guides you through his extraordinary escapades.
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Punch was sort of a mongrel. In his veins circulated the blood of all the races found along the Gulf Coast and the Mexican border. Like most mongrels, Punch was a survivor, smart, healthy, dependable and loyal.Punch was a bit short of six-feet tall, slim, always clean shaven, with graying brown hair and blue eyes. He walked with a limp. His left leg had been messed up in a bad fall with a cowpony some years back. The wreck pretty well retired him from working as a full-time cowhand.Punch had an endless supply of stories of the old days; but, no one knew where he actually came from or exactly how old he was. It was evident that he had been a cowboy, probably a lawman, a hunter, a trapper and ...
When Hakon's Key, Bree Sanderson, was killed in Chicago, 1986, so was he. How then was it possible for him to send a message for help to his people in the future? In New Atlantis 2350, twenty years after Kon died, a message from him is uncovered. Rescued and returned home with his Key, Kon finds a lot has changed while he's been away, not least the fact that another man now wears his body. As Kon tries to come to terms with his radically different world, he must also come to accept that Bree is the one person who can bring him fully to life after hundreds of years of numb existence. But back in her own time, someone wants Bree dead, and it's up to Kon to find out who and why. He must untangle the complex weave of time to save her, because the woman he has come to love can't remain in his future Utopian world if history records her as having died in 1986.