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When Wilderness was King: A Tale of the Illinois Country

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The narrative follows a small expedition across the Illinois frontier toward a lakeshore post as growing unrest and an indigenous conspiracy imperil the region. An adopted-tribe warrior escorts the party while councils, scouts, and shifting alliances reveal mounting danger. The group endures ambushes, sieges, captures, and daring rescues, with personal loyalties and a woman's resolve shaping key choices. Action alternates with moments of council, clandestine escape, and subterranean peril, building to a decisive shoreline confrontation that forces survivors to confront loss and the prospect of recovery. Themes of wilderness versus settlement, cultural collision, courage under duress, and moral ambiguity in frontier conflict run throughout the episodes.

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Randall Parrish

Randall Parrish was an American author known for his adventure novels set in the American West. His works often explore themes of romance and frontier life, reflecting the spirit of the era. Among his notable titles is "Beth Norvell: A Romance of the West," which showcases his ability to weave compelling narratives with rich character development. Parrish's stories frequently feature strong protagonists navigating the challenges of early American life, making significant contributions to the genre of Western fiction. His writing captures the essence of adventure and the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of the untamed frontier.

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