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Cherokee

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Acclaimed western storyteller Giles Tippette delivers a truly exciting novel of family pride and frontier violence . . .
As boss of the Half-Moon ranch, the biggest along the Gulf Coast of Texas, Justa Williams is a chip off the old man's block. But when the old man ups and asks him for a dying man's favor, it's Justa' s duty to honor his words. Even if that means taking $25,000 of company gold and riding blind into the blood-soaked Cherokee battleground of Oklahoma Territory—to look for a man who may not even be alive and settle an old score. Odds are high things won't end up well, but son of a gun, at least this son knows how to point his and fire off bullet after bullet . . .
Now, will a son pay for his father's past—in blood?
Praise for Giles Tippette and The Bank Robbers
"Like True Grit . . . a small masterpiece . . . brilliantly written."—Newark News
"Spine-jarring, bullet-biting intensity."—Houston Post
"Tough, gutsy, and fascinating."—NY Newsday
"Impressive authenticity."—Booklist
"His fiction is taught and gripping."—Houston Spectator

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Series: A Justa Williams Western Publisher: Lyrical Press

Kindle Book

  • Release date: August 2, 2016

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781601838131
  • File size: 303 KB
  • Release date: August 2, 2016

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781601838131
  • File size: 303 KB
  • Release date: August 2, 2016

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Acclaimed western storyteller Giles Tippette delivers a truly exciting novel of family pride and frontier violence . . .
As boss of the Half-Moon ranch, the biggest along the Gulf Coast of Texas, Justa Williams is a chip off the old man's block. But when the old man ups and asks him for a dying man's favor, it's Justa' s duty to honor his words. Even if that means taking $25,000 of company gold and riding blind into the blood-soaked Cherokee battleground of Oklahoma Territory—to look for a man who may not even be alive and settle an old score. Odds are high things won't end up well, but son of a gun, at least this son knows how to point his and fire off bullet after bullet . . .
Now, will a son pay for his father's past—in blood?
Praise for Giles Tippette and The Bank Robbers
"Like True Grit . . . a small masterpiece . . . brilliantly written."—Newark News
"Spine-jarring, bullet-biting intensity."—Houston Post
"Tough, gutsy, and fascinating."—NY Newsday
"Impressive authenticity."—Booklist
"His fiction is taught and gripping."—Houston Spectator

Expand title description text