Spirit of the Hills explained

Spirit of the Hills
Author:Dan O'Brien (author)
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Western fiction
Publisher:Fontana
Release Date:1988
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pages:272 pages
Isbn:0006176526

Spirit of the Hills is a 1988 western mystery novel by Dan O'Brien.[1]

Plot

Jimmy McVay is shot to death in Toledo, Ohio while buying marijuana and his twenty-five thousand dollars is stolen. Tom McVay, his older brother and a Vietnam veteran, finds out that the murderer is a man named P J Billion from Medicine Springs in South Dakota and sets out to recover the lost money and revenge himself. In the meantime something begins to kill the livestock around Medicine Springs. Some believe that a wolf is the culprit. Buffalo wolves used to roam the prairie but they are extinct now. As incessant livestock killings arouse fear and anger among the farmers, local authorities hire Bill Egan, a seventy-year-old retired wolf trapper. When Tom McVay arrives at Medicine Springs, he happens to pass himself off as a reporter after the wolf. Kattie Running, an attractive Sioux, returns to Medicine Springs from Minnesota to join a new breed of Sioux Indians. They are mostly peaceful political activists who intend to reclaim the Black Hills that once belonged to their ancestors. But a few extremists have evil plans to blow up Mount Rushmore.

Notes and References

  1. News: Herring . Neill . May 1, 1988 . Spirit of the Hills, a good but very busy book . March 31, 2024 . . 10E .