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Roger Pocock

Information on this author is scarce, but their work continues to inspire readers.

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The Blackguard

In the wild Canadian frontier, a conflicted Mountie known as “the Blackguard” battles his inner demons while searching for acceptance among friends and foes.

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Captains of adventure

Embark on daring voyages and experience history through the eyes of fearless individuals who risked everything for the thrill of the unknown.

By Roger Pocock

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Horses

Journey back in time to explore the divine origins of horses, their evolutionary journey, and the profound influence of their environments across history.

By Roger Pocock

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The wolf trail

In a world of bustling rivers and haunting family secrets, a young man navigates both the earthly struggles and ghostly shadows of his past.

By Roger Pocock

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The chariot of the sun : $b a fantasy

In a world of political turmoil and looming betrayals, a son races to uncover dark secrets and protect his queen from a treacherous fate.

By Roger Pocock

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Curly: A Tale of the Arizona Desert

In the unforgiving Arizona desert, a brave young man and a British lord must rely on each other to survive dangerous Apache attacks and forge an unexpected alliance.

By Roger Pocock

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A Man in the Open

Amidst a rugged wilderness, a son grapples with his parents' contrasting worlds and the echoes of loss that shape his journey.

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The cheerful blackguard

Amidst cultural clashes in early Canada, a spirited young man with a complicated past discovers adventure and unexpected romance after setting out to find his brother.

By Roger Pocock

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