Insights to the books by Ralph E. Bowman

Crazy Runner – Trailblazer: 1753

[This book may only be purchased as a Kindle book through Amazon or paperback on Amazon or Create Space.]

As Ralph writes a book, ideas come to him for future books and/or subplots and he puts those ideas in a special file for consideration later. In early 2015 he and his wife took a vacation to Natchez, MS and followed the entire Natchez Trace. He already had the idea of stranded women needing a guide to someplace on his list of plots, so he combined that idea with the knowledge he had gained from this trip to write this book.

Crazy Runner guides 18 French women who do not speak English from the Carolinas to Natchez.

Big Jim, Crazy Runner's long time friend, has been accused of murder and Crazy Runner is able to prove him innocent.

Crazy Runner is known as Crazy Runner in Kaintuck, but on his Violet Plantation he is known as Timothy Cook. He builds a town on the plantation to help out the surrounding farmers.

He rescues a talented French aristocrat who is attempting to just become a regular citizen.

 

Storylines/Subplots:
1. Helping neighbors – Chap. 1-4
2. Stranded French – Chap. 5-13
3. Traveling to Natchez – Chap. 14-27
4. Natchez – Chap. 28-31
5. Traveling Home – Chap. 32-45
6. Big Jim in trouble – Chap. 46-48
7. Cookstown & Running Bear – Chap. 49-51
8. Joseph Beaumont – Chap 52-58
9. Forgiveness – Chap 59

Total words = 59,438

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