Trouble in the Everglades

“Trouble in the Everglades” by Lee Gramling is an illustrated work published by Globe Pequot Publishing on September 10, 2020. This 200-page book presents a narrative centered around Tate Barkley, who encounters a man named “Gator,” the leader of a gang known as “plumers.” Unbeknownst to Tate, these men are involved in the ruthless killing of birds in the Everglades for their feathers, which are used to embellish fashionable hats. As Tate becomes embroiled in this dangerous world, he teams up with a wealthy detective searching for a missing friend in the treacherous wilderness.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of danger and discovery within the unique setting of the Everglades. The narrative unfolds as Tate learns about the plumers and the perilous circumstances surrounding their activities. The book delves into the complexities of human interactions against the backdrop of a wild and unforgiving landscape, highlighting the challenges faced by those who venture into this environment. With its focus on fiction and Westerns, “Trouble in the Everglades” offers an engaging glimpse into a world filled with intrigue and conflict.
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When Tate Barkley meet up with a man who calls himself “Gator” he doesn’t know he’s the boss of a gang of “plumers” – men who kill thousands of birds in the everglades so their pues can adorn fashionable ladies’ hats. In fact, he doesn’t even know what a “plumer” is.
But he learns quick enough, and more about the rough and dangerous bunch than he ever wanted to know. When he joins up with a rich Yankee detective who’s hunting a friend that’s gone missing in the vast and watery wilderness you can be sure there’s going to be trouble in the Everglades.
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