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[Jack H Bailey] · Orchard ä Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Orchard Harry Orchard is a member of the fire-breathing Western Federation of Miners. This much is true. After years of cat-and-mouse pursuit by legendary Pinkerton Charles Siringo, when he's arrested in 1906 for the murder of Idaho's former governor, Frank Steunenberg, he's killed nineteen men in Idaho and Colorado. It's 1899. While other members labor underground to harvest the riches of the earth, Orchard is paid to kill men who are a problem for the union. Even today, in the silver mining towns of n

Orchard

Title : Orchard
Author :
Rating : 4.31 (892 Votes)
Asin : 0996835601
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 374 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-03-02
Language : English

An entertaining, gripping, richly satisfying read Amazon Customer Orchard is a gritty, haunting, and utterly compelling novel. Jack H. Bailey has woven a complex, suspenseful tale, anchored by the darkly unforgettable character of Harry Orchard. The themes of power, politics, money and morality particularly resonate during this election year. Bailey's vivid account of the American mining industry brings that era to. "I especially enjoyed learning about this time period" according to Marilyn. This book grabbed me immediately. I especially enjoyed learning about this time period. Wonderfully written and so detailed! Highly recommend.. Cheryl Koch said This novel had the markings of a good western.. After reading this book I am saddened to learn of this author's death. I had never heard of this author prior. I am sad because this was a wonderful, well written novel. I am calling this a novel because that is what it deserves to be called and not a book.Harry is one of those characters that at times you love to hate. He is not much of a people per

Bailey grew up in and around the locales frequented by Harry Orchard. Jack joined the Navy at 17 and served in WWII aboard the aircraft carrier USS Lexington until she was sunk in the Battle of the Coral Sea. It was while living in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, that his fascination with Orchard began. Descended from gold miners, Jack H. Most notably, Jack was an annual participant in the prestigious Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting, sponso

Harry Orchard is a member of the fire-breathing Western Federation of Miners. This much is true. After years of cat-and-mouse pursuit by legendary Pinkerton Charles Siringo, when he's arrested in 1906 for the murder of Idaho's former governor, Frank Steunenberg, he's killed nineteen men in Idaho and Colorado. It's 1899. While other members labor underground to harvest the riches of the earth, Orchard is paid to kill men who are a problem for the union. Even today, in the silver mining towns of northern Idaho, his name is spoken in whispers by those familiar with his deeds.. He's an interesting killer, well-liked by his peers and by the ladies

Jack joined the Navy at 17 and served in WWII aboard the aircraft carrier USS Lexington until she was sunk in the Battle of the Coral Sea. He graduated from USC with a BA in English and spent 16 years in aerospace during which time he wrote two critically praised novels, The Number Two Man and The Icarus Complex. Bailey
grew up in and around the locales frequented by Harry Orchard. It was while living in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, that his fascination with Orchard began. Most notably, Jack was an annual parti

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