Charles A. McDonald, USA is a personal
protection specialist in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is a retired U.S. Army chief warrant officer and
served with the 101st Airborne Division and the 1st, 5th and 7th Special Forces Groups (ABN.) While serving in Vietnam, he
was assigned as an advisor to the Vietnamese 7th Airborne Division, Project Delta, and as an advisor in the MACV Recondo School.
Charles A. McDonald is the author of The War Trail.
According to the book description of The War Trail,
“The Eastern French Frontier, 1754. The French and Indian War is about to begin. The War Trail is a rich and electrifying
account of one early American coping with the new world. Wolfgang Steiner is a young German Redemptioner hired out to the
Ohio Company as a hunter. He finds himself stranded in the wilderness and pursued relentlessly by the Iroquois. He crosses
the brutal Northwest Frontier into French, then Spanish and Indian-dominated lands of North America. In the midst of his pursuit
for freedom, he finds companionship with a young wolf. The plot complicates with the appearance of a mysterious and feared
Algonquin Indian woman, Dark Moon, a medicine woman and sorceress. Wolfgang and Dark Moon journey in rough stages, trying
to elude the creeping encroachment of other tribes allied with the French. Told with brilliant historical accuracy, this is
a harrowing tale of hardship and courage in early America as it was. Those looking for the right blend of drama and realistic
detail will find this novel an exciting read.”
One reader of The War Trail
said, “We're honored to carry The War Trail in our store, Allegheny Archers. I am very pleased to have read this wonderful
adventure. Mr. McDonalds depiction of the books characters and surrounding landscapes are spectacular. This novel held my
interest from cover to cover and left me wanting more. If you are looking for adventure, intrigue and suspense in your next
book, I highly recommend "The War Trail". Bravo, Mr. McDonald.”
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