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"My boy, may an old man's curse rest upon you, if you do not try to avenge your father!" Answering those words, young Frank Eaton determines to settle with each of the six men who had riddled his father full of lead. Frank's thirst for a reckoning takes him across the lawless Indian Territory, to Southwest City, Missouri, to the wide-open mesa lands of eastern New Mexico and, finally, to Albuquerque. Curses hide behind every corner of the devil and death trail as Frank rides hell-bent on a quest that will send him into legend either as an outlaw, or a hero. "David Althouse is one of the freshest voices in Western historical fiction today." -John Legg, author of Blood of the Scalphunter "David Althouse captures the majesty and mayhem of the western frontier through a masterful style of storytelling rich in colorful descriptions of people, places and events.



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David Althouse

David Althouse is the best-selling novelist of historical fiction who wrote The Guns of Frank Eaton, a western novel that rose to No. 1 spots on Amazon's Classic Westerns, Historical Fiction, and Western Paperback Book charts. Althouse also authored Hawk Eyes, a western novel that climbed into the top-five rankings of the same three Amazon charts. Coming soon is David's third novel of historical fiction, Ghost Knights of New Orleans.The release date of Ghost Knights of New Orleans is May 29, 2019 but readers can preorder the Kindle version at:http://mybook.to/ghostknightsDavid is a native of Oklahoma, having spent his formative years hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, and horseback riding throughout the state's Ouachita Mountain country. These days, David enjoys traveling across the American West, enjoying the people, places and history along the way."I enjoy hiking the old trails," David says, "scaling the slopes, traversing the mountains and mesas, and encountering all of the sights, sounds, and scents of the places of which I write. I've had an appreciation for the written and spoken word for as far back as I can remember. I especially love the literature that speaks of the Western frontier -- its history, fiction, characters, music, natural beauty, and romance."A graduate of Oklahoma State University, David has worked in public affairs and journalism, and his writing has been published in magazines, newspapers and on websites. Most recently, David served eight years as senior feature writer for Distinctly Oklahoma Magazine.Visit David's blog at www.davidalthouse.com/blogVisit David's website at www.davidalthouse.comFollow David on Facebook at fb.me/AuthorDavidAlthouse



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