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Lee Sowell tells us about the Pard Newman battles--which nearly cost him his life--in this sequel to The Ox That Gored. It takes three battles, one in the Long Branch Saloon of Dodge City, one in Texas, and one in the Territory of New Mexico to finally subdue the Newman gang. The journey back to Sheep Pen Caon is interrupted by a fight in the infamous Kansas City Bottoms of Joplin, Missouri and by the county seat war of Gray County, Kansas. Tex has to deal with cattle thieves and blue northers while recovering from a wound received in the Long Branch fight. The unseen presence of a ghostly thief and killer upsets the tranquility of the Cimarrn Valley.



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James D. Crownover

James D. Crownover grew up in the woods and on the streams of central Arkansas. He spent many days walking the fields and picking up arrowheads and other artifacts, possibly some of them left by his ancestors. Jim has a keen interest in history, especially that of the West and Southwest. Early on, he became interested in the everyday activities of the pioneers, Indians, and explorers and the oral histories of their adventures. Upon retirement as a Civil Engineer, he began writing a historical novel about four generations of a mixed Cherokee family that migrates from Tennessee to New Mexico Territory in the nineteenth century. The results of this work were four books. The first book is Wild Ran the Rivers, which in 2015 won two Western Writers of America Spurs for best historical novel and best first novel. It is about Mississippi River pirates and slavery and the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811-1812. The other three books are; The Battle of Half Moon Mountain; Picketwire Vaquero which was recognized in 2017 by True West Magazine as Best of the Rest Frontier Fiction; the last of the four is Tales of the Last Frontier. His fifth book, Triple Play is about a young man and his quest to avenge his father's murder by cattle thieves. It was finalist in the Will Rogers Medallion Awards and also the 2017 New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards. The Ox That Gored is about Judge Isaac Parker's Deputy US Marshals, and his seventh published book, If These Walls Could Talk, is newly released. Jim lives in Northwest Arkansas and continues writing western frontier historical novels.



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