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Authors: Richard S. Wheeler

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“A much-honored Western writer from Livingston, Montana … [Wheeler] creates another fascinating novel rooted in history.”
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
on
The Exile
“He is among the top living writers of Western historical novels—if not the best.”
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Tulsa World
on
Masterson
“Wheeler's Westerns just keep getting better and better … . Wheeler is a master of character and plot, and this novel showcases his talents at their peak.”
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Publishers Weekly
on
Downriver
“Wheeler is a master storyteller whose many tales of the Westward Movement … weave fact, fiction, and folklore into pure entertainment.”
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Library Journal
Graves Duplessis Mercer is based on the real Sir Richard Burton, British explorer, ethnographer, translator, and journalist. In 1860 Burton visited North America, focusing on the polygamous life of the Mormons in Salt Lake City. Burton eventually published forty-three volumes dealing with his explorations, provided thirty volumes of translation, and was fluent in many languages. He was fascinated by the mating practices, rituals, and cults of various tribes and peoples in the Near East, Africa, and Asia, and recorded these in his diaries and journals for many years. He so affronted Victorian sensibilities that he was forced to live the last decades of his life away from England. When he died in 1890, his wife burned the journals
This is a work of fiction. All the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously.
THE CANYON OF BONES
Copyright @ 2007 by Richard S. Wheeler
All rights reserved.
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eISBN 9781429928007
First eBook Edition : March 2011
First Edition: April 2007
First Mass Market Edition: January 2008

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