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Three warnings for readers who hate surprises: 1. Beware of slivers| 2. and gamblers| 3. and aces. Zebulon Crabtree found all that out the hard way back in 1849 when his mother and father shipped him off to St. Louis to apprentice with a tanner. Too bad he had serious allergies to fur and advice from his parents. Hearing the beat of a different drummer| Zeb takes up with a riverboat gambler who has some special plans for him| crosses paths with a slave who turns out to be a better friend than cook| and learns that some Indian medicine men can see even though blind. And then there’s the Brotherhood–the one that Zeb can’t seem to get out of . . . Lucky for us| the price of living in turbulent times is often a good story| and Zeb spins an unforgettable one.
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