About the Author:
John D. Nesbitt lives in the plains country of Wyoming, where he teaches English and Spanish at Eastern Wyoming College. His articles, reviews, fiction, and poetry have appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies. He has had more than thirty books published, including short story collections, contemporary novels, and traditional westerns, as well as textbooks for his courses. John has won many awards for his work, including two awards from the Wyoming State Historical Society (for fiction), two awards from Wyoming Writers for encouragement of other writers and service to the organization, two Wyoming Arts Council literary fellowships (one for fiction, one for non-fiction), a Western Writers of America Spur Finalist Award for mass-market paperback original novel for Raven Springs, and the Spur Award itself for his short story "At the End of the Orchard" and for his novels Trouble at the Redstone and Stranger in Thunder Basin. His most recent works consist of: Trouble in the Labor Camp, a novella; Poacher's Moon, a contemporary novel; Gather my Horses, a traditional western; and Dark Prairie, a frontier mystery. To learn more about John and his work visit his website at: www.johndnesbitt.com
From Booklist:
Redboot Ranch was home for Gene and Zeke Hill, but Zeke left for Texas after tangling with Charlie Bickford over a woman. Three years later, Zeke returns, but he and Bickford are unable to make peace. While out rounding up a stray bull, the brothers Hill cross paths with Bickford. A fight ensues, and Bickford dies. Zeke and Gene set it up to look like an accident, and initially, all the other hands at Redboot buy it. But the secret begins to gnaw at Zeke and Gene, and it damages their relationship. What once was a bond has been transformed into a chain. Gene wants to settle down on his own ranch; Zeke wants to run wild and head for Alaska. Gene wants honesty and fair play; Zeke will do whatever it takes, rules be damned. Their secret is threatened, and the two must decide how to deal with Bickford's vengeful brother and the law. An entertaining debut western that turns more on character than on blazing six-guns. Wes Lukowsky
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