White Wolf

White Wolf by Art Isberg, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 5, 2013, is a work of fiction that delves into the lives of two brothers separated during an Apache attack on their wagon train. Following the tragic loss of their parents, one brother, Spencer Wells, is kidnapped and raised by the Apaches, while the other, Jody, survives and is taken in by another wagon train family. As Jody matures, he is haunted by the uncertainty of his brother’s fate, leading him on a quest that uncovers unexpected truths.
In this narrative, readers will explore themes of family, identity, and survival as Jody’s search for Spencer unfolds. The story culminates in a dramatic confrontation when Spencer, now known as White Wolf, is captured and faces trial in a military compound. Jody grapples with the possibility that the formidable tribal chief he encounters may be his long-lost brother, leading to a tense struggle for redemption and justice. With 234 pages, this edition offers a compelling look into the lives of its characters against the backdrop of the Western genre.
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Two young brothers are separated in a Apache attack on their wagon train. Their mother and farther killed, one, Spencer Wells, is kidnapped to be raised by Apache’s. His brother Jody, survives the attack and raised by another wagon train family. Jody grows to manhood always wondering if his brother is alive or dead. His search brings an answer never expected. Spencer Wells has been remained White Wolf, and leads the Apaches as a deadly and successful tribal chief. When finally captured, White Wolf goes on trail in a military compound, where Jody begins to believe the vaunted young Indian chief might be his long lost brother, to be judged by a hanging jury. Can Jody save him? Read White Wolf for the thrilling answer to his ten year search.
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