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When Ben Wright's grandfather starts forgetting things, Ben realizes it's his responsibility to make sure the Double Bar W ranch in the small town of Little Black Water runs smoothly. But sweeping in from the western part of the territory, like a swarm of locusts through a wheat field, is an outlaw gang run by ex-con Runt Shelby. Intent on terrorizing the area, they loot towns, rob stagecoaches, and rustle cattle. And they're heading straight toward Little Black Water. Ben must quickly become a man, or he will lose everyone and everything dear to him: his sister, his grandfather, and the Double Bar W ranch.…mehr

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When Ben Wright's grandfather starts forgetting things, Ben realizes it's his responsibility to make sure the Double Bar W ranch in the small town of Little Black Water runs smoothly. But sweeping in from the western part of the territory, like a swarm of locusts through a wheat field, is an outlaw gang run by ex-con Runt Shelby. Intent on terrorizing the area, they loot towns, rob stagecoaches, and rustle cattle. And they're heading straight toward Little Black Water. Ben must quickly become a man, or he will lose everyone and everything dear to him: his sister, his grandfather, and the Double Bar W ranch.
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Autorenporträt
W. J. Humphrey is retired after working over thirty years for a religious publisher and an office supplies wholesaler. He resides in Nashville, Tennessee, where he has lived his entire life. "Trouble on All Sides" is his second novel, both in the Wright Family Saga Series of westerns. The first, "A New Land; A New Life," was published in 2017. His goal is for the reader to enjoy a fast-moving story that will cause the reader to want to turn the page to see what happens next. Humphrey has always enjoyed westerns, beginning with the Saturday morning shows on television when he was a youngster. His favorite western author is William W. Johnstone.