All he wanted was to ride into the sunset. Fate had a different plan Lummy Tullos has witnessed the darkness of war and carried its weight on his soul. After years of bloodshed, he longs for peace and a quiet life with his family on the farm in Choctaw County. But the past refuses to release its grip, and the tranquility he craves remains always just out of reach. As Lummy seeks solitude, hoping to escape the war-torn memories that haunt him, his old friend, Rainy Mills, is pulled into a new battle against a growing threat-the ruthless Tom Kimbrell. Seeking revenge for the death of his friend…mehr
All he wanted was to ride into the sunset. Fate had a different plan Lummy Tullos has witnessed the darkness of war and carried its weight on his soul. After years of bloodshed, he longs for peace and a quiet life with his family on the farm in Choctaw County. But the past refuses to release its grip, and the tranquility he craves remains always just out of reach. As Lummy seeks solitude, hoping to escape the war-torn memories that haunt him, his old friend, Rainy Mills, is pulled into a new battle against a growing threat-the ruthless Tom Kimbrell. Seeking revenge for the death of his friend and fellow outlaw, John West, Kimbrell targets the family Rainy and Lummy have come to share, unleashing a relentless crusade of cruelty and destruction. With Kimbrell's campaign of vengeance escalating, Rainy is thrust into a fight he never sought. Leading a new generation into the fray, he embarks on a dangerous mission to stop Kimbrell-but with danger at every turn, sacrifices will be made and lives forever changed. A tale of redemption, family, and unyielding courage, Lummy must confront his inner demons while Rainy battles threats from without, as both men discover that the path to peace is often forged through the most difficult choices.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anthony Wood grew up in historic Natchez, Mississippi, fueling a life-long love of history. Not long after high school, he lived in Alaska for several years but returned to the South and ministered nearly three decades among the poor, homeless, and incarcerated. Leading an effort to plant urban churches inspired him to co-author Up Close and Personal: Embracing the Poor about his work in the Memphis inner city as well as authoring a number of articles and stories about his ministry.Anthony is a member of Turner's Battery re-enactment living history group, the Civil War Round Table of Arkansas, and serves as President of White County Creative Writers. His writing has won a number of awards, including a Will Rogers Medallion Award for his short story, "Not So Long in the Tooth" in 2021. A number of his works have been published in Saddlebag Dispatches, The Vault of Terror, The Avocet: A Journal of Nature Poetry, Writer's Monthly, and several anthologies.Anthony was inducted into the Arkansas Writer's Hall of Fame in June 2024. He also serves as Managing Editor for the award-winning western magazine, Saddlebag Dispatches.Anthony enjoys roaming and researching historical sites, photographing nature and wildlife, camping and kayaking on the Mississippi River, and being with family. Anthony and his wife, Lisa, live in Conway, Arkansas. Find Anthony at anthonywoodauthor.com or on Facebook and Instagram.
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