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The Bearing Tree

Thorne & Linus: Cartographic Mysteries, Book 8

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The Bearing Tree

Von: Robert Walker
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Dieser Titel verwendet die Nachbildung der Stimme eines Erzählers

Eine Stimmkopie ist eine computergenerierte Stimme, die von einem Sprecher erstellt wird, um wie die eigene zu klingen.

Some trees witness a boundary. One has witnessed a murder.

Robledal is a town built from timber, cattle, and careful forgetting. Its old quicksilver works are cold, its sawmill runs on creek water, and its land records look clean enough to satisfy any court.

Then Abner Cole is found dead in the mill flume.

The law sees a drunken accident. Silas Thorne sees the wrong body in the wrong water, a sealed bottle that was never opened, and a dead man’s notebook filled with a warning no honest surveyor can ignore: the witness oaks are too young. The corners have been moved.

Cole was only a timber cruiser. He counted trees for a living. But trees remember what paper can erase—and in Robledal, every false corner points to a much larger theft.

As Silas and Linus trace the fraud through blazed oaks, charcoal pits, brand-books, water rights, and a map drawn from a north that cannot be trusted, the town’s respectable paperwork begins to reveal its hidden crime. Land has been stolen one boundary at a time. A rancher is being ruined by law. A dead man’s field notes may be the only proof.

And somewhere beyond the disputed range lies the notch Silas has been searching for—the next gate on the road to the father who vanished four years ago.

The Bearing Tree is Book 8 of the Thorne & Linus: Cartographic Mysteries—atmospheric historical cozy mysteries of the American frontier, where the truth is always in the ground, if you know how to ask it.

©2026 Robert Walker (P)2026 Robert Walker
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