Author: | William F. Martin | ISBN: | 9781420884050 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | December 2, 2005 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | William F. Martin |
ISBN: | 9781420884050 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | December 2, 2005 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
In a bygone era, the cowboys of the Old West spent the best parts of their lives working to maintain cattle ranches, to breed and raise livestock and to drive cattle to market.The luckiest of those spent their time on the very ranch that their father, and perhaps their grandfather, had builtliving out hard-earned legacies that gave them clear priorities and, if they were truly fortunate, more family to carry on when their time ended.
Ride West continues William Martins tale which is set within that erabut even then, there were men who had been cheated out of their rightful inheritances by others who were willing to use any means to get the land, money and power they desired.The survivors of our Old West werent always the proud nor the righteous; often, those left standing were among historys most sinister characters.
Having acknowledged the villains of this period, it should be noted that Americas history also reveals a solid consistency in producing worthy opponents to themeach of whom has stood for our countrys most revered values.Entering the world of Mr. Martins first book Stand Tough, and its sequel Ride West, readers meet such a man.Despite overwhelming odds, Clint Mason reveals the power of one... and single-handedly sets out to defend what remains of his family and their land at all costs.Experiencing Clints covert travails, we see how sharp wits and sure-handed action can begin to conquer the unknown and the unjust.
Mr. Martin wishes to acknowledge the inspiration provided by his favorite uncle, the late Tom Weatherholt, who was a professional truck driver by trade.It was at the age of eight, while accompanying his Uncle Tom on a trip from Kentucky to New York City, sleeping aboard that big rig and eating at truck stops, that the author was introduced to Zane Grey.
In a bygone era, the cowboys of the Old West spent the best parts of their lives working to maintain cattle ranches, to breed and raise livestock and to drive cattle to market.The luckiest of those spent their time on the very ranch that their father, and perhaps their grandfather, had builtliving out hard-earned legacies that gave them clear priorities and, if they were truly fortunate, more family to carry on when their time ended.
Ride West continues William Martins tale which is set within that erabut even then, there were men who had been cheated out of their rightful inheritances by others who were willing to use any means to get the land, money and power they desired.The survivors of our Old West werent always the proud nor the righteous; often, those left standing were among historys most sinister characters.
Having acknowledged the villains of this period, it should be noted that Americas history also reveals a solid consistency in producing worthy opponents to themeach of whom has stood for our countrys most revered values.Entering the world of Mr. Martins first book Stand Tough, and its sequel Ride West, readers meet such a man.Despite overwhelming odds, Clint Mason reveals the power of one... and single-handedly sets out to defend what remains of his family and their land at all costs.Experiencing Clints covert travails, we see how sharp wits and sure-handed action can begin to conquer the unknown and the unjust.
Mr. Martin wishes to acknowledge the inspiration provided by his favorite uncle, the late Tom Weatherholt, who was a professional truck driver by trade.It was at the age of eight, while accompanying his Uncle Tom on a trip from Kentucky to New York City, sleeping aboard that big rig and eating at truck stops, that the author was introduced to Zane Grey.