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Cold River Rising

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Cold River Rising

By: Enes Smith
Narrated by: Jeff Bower
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A tribe will do anything to protect their own. Described as a modern day Dances with Wolves, Cold River Rising is unlike any novel you've heard before. While on spring break from college, Native American Tara Eagle is kidnapped in a foreign land. Her tribe closes its borders, declares war, and sends an unlikely team to rescue her. They are joined by others.

A story of a people coming together, survival, and nobility of purpose.

©2010 Enes Smith (P)2015 Enes Smith
Mystery Police Procedural World Literature Native American Fiction Suspense
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Adventure in Peru with native Americans and corrupt Peruvian soldiers. So many colorful characters and situations popping up that you will never be bored.

Loved this amazing book

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As one who is knowledgeable about Oregon and Washington native tribes and law enforcement I praise this entertaining and believable story which weaves native culture and custom with an exciting story. Well done, Mr. Smith!

Enes Smith is a gifted and knowledgeable writer

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I’m not sure why, but the reader made the women’s voices seem weak and subservient to me. Many times I could not hear the end of sentences because he spoke so quietly.

I liked the story, (working in and living near a tribal casino in Oregon) but I almost gave up on listening because of the reader.

Difficult to listen to.

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