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Calling Crow [Book 1 of the Calling Crow Series]
by Paul Clayton
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To his people, Calling Crow is a chief and leader, but to the Spaniards who invaded his land, he is a slave. In 1535, the Spanish conquistadors arrived with their armies and claimed the land that would later become known as Georgia and South Carolina. The peaceful native Muskogee tribe was conquered, bound into slavery and forced off the fertile coastal lands that had been their home for generations. But Chief Calling Crow refuses to have his spirit broken by the humiliation of enslavement. His ... more info>> (Published: 1995)
Words: 105604 - Reading Time: 301-422 min.
Category: Historical Fiction
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Flight of the Crow [Book 2 of the Calling Crow Series]
by Paul Clayton
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Calling Crow searches for his wife, kidnapped by a vindictive Spanish priest. Captured and wounded by another tribe, he is dragged from death's door by a woman he will grow to love. Adopted by the Coosa, he becomes their chief. French Protestant colonists settle to the North. Then the Spanish Catholics return to the lands they claimed as their own, bringing Calling Crow's wife with them. The two European groups learn of each other's presence and make war plans. Now Calling Crow must ensure that ... more info>> (Published: 1996)
Words: 80874 - Reading Time: 231-323 min.
Category: Historical Fiction
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Calling Crow Nation [Book 3 of the Calling Crow Series]
by Paul Clayton
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The native Coosa people lived on the land that would one day become the southeastern United States, until the arrival of the white man changed their lives forever. Calling Crow faces the most difficult challenge to his judgment and leadership yet, as the hostile Timuca people grow ever more powerful. They have enlisted the help of a cruel Spanish slaver, trading some of their own people into slavery in exchange for the deadly thundersticks brought by the white men. Although Calling Crow wishes t... more info>> (Published: 1997)
Words: 98550 - Reading Time: 281-394 min.
Category: Historical Fiction
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