
This is the third book I have read by the author Richard S. Fisher and I was again pleased with the development and flow of the story. The main character Barnaby Skye is embroiled in a life recovery of his soul mate and Crow wife, Victoria. She is severely injured during a raid on their fall buffalo hunt. All the horses are taken and winter is coming. The pair attempts to return to there winter camp with her Crow family.
He is shunned and sent from the camp because he has what he and Victoria think is a spirit horse and her colt. The colt is named Jawbone and is describe, as being unafraid of the normal thing horses would be afraid of. The mare and colt go with Skye on his many misadventures that compound his troubles.
I continue my read of this author and now rate the books as two good and one bad. I am reluctant to give out much information about the story because I would like you to read and also evaluate the story and how it is conveyed to you the reader. I personally liked the story but felt that some of the historical things were not available as they presented them in the story.
