
On the Border with Andrew Jackson
The year is 1814. The American frontier burns with conflict as the War of 1812 engulfs the South and Native American alliances fracture along violent lines. Two young men, Jack Davis and Frank Lawrence, find themselves thrust into this chaos alongside their Cherokee companion Running Elk, navigating treacherous territory where every shadow might conceal an enemy and every alliance carries the weight of survival. Their path crosses with the legend himself, Andrew Jackson, whose campaign against the Creeks will reshape the nation and test the bonds of friendship, loyalty, and courage in ways none of them expected. Written in the early 20th century but rooted in the turbulent borderlands of a young America, this adventure captures the raw energy of a nation at war with itself and with its indigenous neighbors. For readers who crave historical adventures that don't flinch from the messy, brutal realities of the frontier, this is a vivid journey into a defining moment in American history.












