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Badger Kershaw was becoming a familiar figure on the frontier after the War Between the States. Riding an Appaloosa with Lobo, his dog-wolf hybrid, often by his side, he was feared by most outlaws on the dodge on whom there was a bounty. It was not a savory profession, perhaps, but Kershaw was honest about what he did. Frontier lawmen for the most part were accustomed to dealing with Kershaw. When the fugitive was willing to surrender which was less frequent than it might be thought Kershaw would bring in an outlaw alive, but it was not an option he encountered very often. Generally it was one man against another, but in what would possibly be Badger Kershaw s greatest feat, the odds were quite different."
About the Author
R. W. Stone
The author R.W.Stone is currently a practicing veterinarian in Central Florida where he lives with his wife and two daughters.
He is an avid horseman, master ranked martial artist and firearms enthusiast.
Stone began writing westerns as a adult to recapture some of the fun and excitement of a childhood spent horseback riding and target shooting. Trail Hand was his first novel and was on Amazon's top 100 western's list for almost two years.
His second western Back With a Vengeance is currently available from PublishAmerica.com and on Amazon and his third novel Ride into Trouble is expected to be released soon from Publish America.
Dr. Stone also has a family Christmas book from Publish America.com called
A Very Shiny Nose that is now available on Amazon. He can be reached at Vettcenter0001@aol.com
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