This book is about the last great manhunt of
the Old West which began on the morning of June 9, 1902, when Harry
Tracy and David Merrill shot their way out of the Oregon State Penitentiary.
They then left a trail of dead and wounded accross the Northwest.
Seventeen-year-old Sherman Edwards grabbed a rifle and joined the
hunt, swearing revenge on the man who crippled his father. On the
58-day odyssey across Oregon and Washington, Sherman encountered
the best and worst of people. He also made a lifelong friend and
discovered a new love. Award-winning author John Dashney spent over
a year researching old newspaper files to create a novel that blends
fictional and historic figures in his story. True to the recorded
facts, Dashney has created a vivid picture of the Pacific Northwest
at the dawn of the twentieth century.
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