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Fred Grove (1913–2008)

Author of Destiny Valley

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About the Author

Fred Grove was born on the fourth of July 1913, in Hominy, Oklahoma, the fourth of five children. Grove earned his B.A. degree in journalism from the University of Oklahoma, graduating in 1937, where he was sports editor of the student daily during his senior year. He later served as sports editor show more for two daily newspapers before drifting into general news and desk work. Grove had attempted to write Westerns after Word War II, and interviewed many Oklahoma pioneers while working as a reporter for the Shawnee Morning News. He sold his first short story, "The Hangrope Ghost," to .44 Western magazine in 1951. He taught beginning reporting and worked in public relations at the University of Oklahoma, where he had taken creative writing courses from Foster Harris and Walter Campbell. Grove later served as Public Information Director of the Oklahoma Education Television Authority. Flame of the Osage was his first book, published when he was forty-five. He had previously sold Western short stories to pulp magazines and Boy's Life during the 1950s. In addition to his five Spur awards from Western Writers of America, Fred Grove has received the Saddleman, the first Oklahoma Writing Award, and two Western Heritage awards from the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. Grove died on September 11, 2008, after a long battle with cancer. He was 95. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Works by Fred Grove

Destiny Valley (2000) 25 copies
Trouble Hunter (2006) 18 copies
A Soldier Returns (2004) 17 copies
Bitter Trumpet (1989) 14 copies
Into the Far Mountains (1999) 12 copies
Man on a Red Horse (1998) 12 copies
A Far Trumpet (1985) 12 copies
The Great Horse Race (1977) 10 copies
The Vanishing Raiders (2006) 10 copies, 1 review
The Spring of Valor (2004) 10 copies
Comanche Captives (1997) 9 copies
Trail of Rogues (1993) 9 copies
Drums Without Warriors (1976) 8 copies
Deception Trail (1988) 8 copies
The Land Seekers (1976) 8 copies
The Buffalo Runners (1975) 7 copies
Phantom warrior (1981) 7 copies
Sun Dance (1973) 7 copies
No Bugles, No Glory (1999) 6 copies
Match Race (1982) 6 copies
Buffalo Spring (2002) 6 copies
The child stealers (1973) 5 copies
Search for the Breed (1986) 5 copies
War Journey (1974) 5 copies
Bush track (1978) 4 copies
The running horses (1980) 2 copies
Sanaco (1974) 2 copies
Buffeldalen 1 copy
Flame of the Osage (1998) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Warriors (1985) — Contributor — 8 copies

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The Vanishing Raiders by Fred Grove is a collection of 8 short and 1 novella length western stories. A few of the short stories take place in the 1920’s in Osage Country, Oklahoma, which was where oil had been found on the Indian reservations and then drew many greedy, lawless men out to try to steal or cheat the profits away from the Indians. Grove himself was part Indian and grew up Fairfax, Oklahoma and much of what he writes about here was from his memories of that time.

The Vanishing show more Raiders is a quick read and covers an interesting time period. The 1920s were a bridge from the days of the wild west to the beginnings of modern day law and order. These stories often deal with relations between the Indians and the whites with issues of trust, prejudice and the importance of standing up for what is right. My favorite was the novella length story that is a coming-of-age story about a young man who comes out west to work for his uncle only to find his uncle isn’t the upstanding honest man that he makes out to be. As in all short story collections, I preferred some of the stories over others but they were all well written and the stories felt authentic and real. show less
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