Zane Grey, Louis L'Amour, these names conjure up vivid pictures of the West, dangerous, rough and untamed. In this first novel in the "North to the Tallgrass" trilogy, Lonnie Magee weaves the same vivid tapestry. You will find familiarity in the Howard family saga. His attention to detail, wry sense of humor, and his ability to draw you into the story will have you swearing that you are there amongst the herd; pushing towards an undetermined but exciting destiny.
Zane Grey, Louis L'Amour, these names conjure up vivid pictures of the West, dangerous, rough and untamed. In this first novel in the "North to the Ta...
Lonnie Magee is fast becoming one of America's best western authors. In the first of the "Tallgrass Trilogy," "The Drive," James Howard kept the family ranch in Texas going while his father was away fighting the War Between the States. When his father returned, it was to a parched and bleak land with cattle selling only for the hides. James and his father decide to take a chance and move their cattle north where they heard cattle prices were much better. The adventures along this early cattle drive and the Howard family's introduction to the "tallgrass," has many readers eager to follow this...
Lonnie Magee is fast becoming one of America's best western authors. In the first of the "Tallgrass Trilogy," "The Drive," James Howard kept the famil...
"Little Man's Dream" is the story of Spunky Davis. An older Thoroughbred trainer who like so many other little people dream of raising a horse good enough to run in the derby that first Saturday in May. Spunky meets young Bill Patton. Bill, a runaway from his abusive alcoholic father is looking for a job at the racetrack. His experience breaking horses gets him a job with Spunky. Bill takes over the chore of breaking the Spunky's two-stud colt Gray Light. Bill and the colt reach an understanding. A young lady apprentice jockey, Cassie Morgan takes over the daily riding chores. Later, Bill...
"Little Man's Dream" is the story of Spunky Davis. An older Thoroughbred trainer who like so many other little people dream of raising a horse good en...
Tom Swan is a young man growing up in the center of the Muscogee Creek Nation in Indian Territory. Taught by his father the art of handling a pistol he is led to a job of a shotgun guard for a payroll. As Tom becomes known for his abilities, a veteran U.S. Marshall working out of Fort Smith, takes young Tom under his wing to teach him about the right side of the law. They become a team to be reckoned with in the territory. He and his partner get into big business and big trouble where fast guns aren't always the answer.
Tom Swan is a young man growing up in the center of the Muscogee Creek Nation in Indian Territory. Taught by his father the art of handling a pist...
Tom Swan is a young man growing up in the center of the Muscogee Creek Nation in Indian Territory. Taught by his father the art of handling a pistol he is led to a job of a shotgun guard for a payroll. As Tom becomes known for his abilities, a veteran U.S. Marshall working out of Fort Smith, takes young Tom under his wing to teach him about the right side of the law. They become a team to be reckoned with in the territory. He and his partner get into big business and big trouble where fast guns aren't always the answer.
Tom Swan is a young man growing up in the center of the Muscogee Creek Nation in Indian Territory. Taught by his father the art of handling a pist...
Thanks to everyone who helped me get this book to the publisher.
Special thanks to my wife, Lynne, who helped with the proofreading and who put up with me while I did rewrites.
This book seemed to write itself. I hope my readers enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed creating the characters and story.
This is the story of a young man who had a dream of going West and lived to fulfill the dream. He starts as a greenhorn and ends up a true mountain man. Ride along and enjoy the trip West and the adventures thereafter.
Thanks to everyone who helped me get this book to the publisher.
Special thanks to my wife, Lynne, who helped with the proofreading...