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Snow Sign at Split River
by Silas Whitmore
Part 1 of the Zebedee Titus series
Winter buries secrets.But not all of them stay buried.When Zebedee Titus finds five government surveyors dead in the snow near Split River, the scene looks like tribal retaliation. Moccasin tracks circle the bodies. Stakes marking a future railroad line stand broken in the drift.But Zeb reads sign the way other men read books - and the tracks tell a different story.The killings were staged.If word reaches Fort Bridger unchecked, soldiers will ride west, tribes will answer, and war will ignite across the range.Zeb has no love for surveyors or railroads, but he knows manufactured bloodshed when he sees it. With Captain Halstead at his side, he tracks the riflemen responsible - freight brokers willing to spark violence in order to profit from the chaos that follows.In a land where winter holds the line and survival depends on clear judgment, Zebedee Titus must stop a war before it begins.Because once the first shot echoes through the mountains, there's no calling it back. Silas Whitmore writes stories rooted in the red clay roads and quiet back porches of the American South. His novels explore second chances, faith, forgiveness, and the kind of family that isn't always born - but chosen.Raised in a small Southern town where neighbors still wave from pickup trucks and front porch conversations run long after sunset, Whitmore draws from the rhythms of everyday life to tell heartfelt, character-driven stories about ordinary people facing life's hardest moments with quiet strength.When he's not writing, Silas enjoys early morning coffee, old country music, and the peace that comes from watching the sun settle behind a line of pine trees.
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Blood on the Powder River
by Silas Whitmore
Part 2 of the Zebedee Titus series
Winter keeps its own law along the Powder River.When Zebedee Titus rides into a burned trading post and finds three trappers dead in the snow, he knows it isn't the work of hunger or revenge. Nothing of value was taken. Powder barrels remain untouched. Rifles still hang on the wall.Only the account books are gone.Someone is tightening control over the Powder River trade routes - forcing independent trappers to sign contracts or disappear. Freight companies backed by eastern money are moving in, using intimidation, hired guns, and staged violence to monopolize winter passage through the mountains.If the Powder River falls under one man's control, every trap line west of the fort becomes a toll road.Zeb has stopped conspiracies before. But this time the enemy doesn't hide behind false tribal sign or open raids. They hide behind paperwork, investors, and armed "protection."As powder stockpiles gather in secret and hired riders begin clearing out resistance, Zeb must move fast to break the scheme before the river runs red.Because once blood is spilled for profit-It won't stop with three graves in the snow. Silas Whitmore writes stories rooted in the red clay roads and quiet back porches of the American South. His novels explore second chances, faith, forgiveness, and the kind of family that isn't always born - but chosen.Raised in a small Southern town where neighbors still wave from pickup trucks and front porch conversations run long after sunset, Whitmore draws from the rhythms of everyday life to tell heartfelt, character-driven stories about ordinary people facing life's hardest moments with quiet strength.When he's not writing, Silas enjoys early morning coffee, old country music, and the peace that comes from watching the sun settle behind a line of pine trees.
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