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7%OFFKenneth L. Kieser - Ride the Trail of Death - 9780978563417 - V9780978563417
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Ride the Trail of Death

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Description for Ride the Trail of Death Paperback. Set in Deadwood during the Black Hills Gold Rush period of the late 1870s, this novel features Birch Rose, an eighteen-year-old boy who seeks revenge for his murdered parents and two younger brothers lost in the woods, presumably killed. It is about a family torn apart by the brutality of the Old West. Num Pages: 224 pages, 5 illustrations. BIC Classification: FJW. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 17. Weight in Grams: 417.
Ride The Trial Of Death is a novel about a family torn apart by the brutality of the Old West. Set in Deadwood during the Black Hills Gold Rush period of the late 1870s, the main character is Birch Rose, an eighteen-year-old boy who seeks revenge for his murdered parents and two younger brothers lost in the woods, presumably killed. Faced with being alone, Birch deals with sorrow, despair, anger, and a consuming desire for retaliation. He becomes a Deadwood deputy sheriff and one of the fastest gunmen in the Dakota Territory. In the end, Birch confronts his family's killers, ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
La Frontera Publishing United States
Number of pages
224
Condition
New
Number of Pages
253
Place of Publication
Wyoming, United States
ISBN
9780978563417
SKU
V9780978563417
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About Kenneth L. Kieser
Kenneth L. Kieser, who resides in the Kansas City area, is a veteran writer of twenty-five years and several thousand bylines. His writing and photos have appeared in many of America's outdoor magazines and newspapers, and he has won several awards.

Reviews for Ride the Trail of Death
An historically accurate tale rich in character development, action, and perhaps, most importantly, the power of redemption. Kenneth Kieser knows Deadwood and the Dakotas and Ride the Trail of Death glows with realistic energy. - Cotton Smith, President, Western Writers of America

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