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ePub The Savage Trail download
Author:
Sheldon Russell
ISBN13:
978-0786005406
ISBN:
0786005408
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Publisher:
Pinnacle; Complete Numbers Starting with 1, 1st Ed edition (August 1, 1998)
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Subcategory:
Genre Fiction
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1553 kb
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1969 kb
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Rating:
4.2
Votes:
694

I normally do not read this genre. However, my brothers both read it and said that I would love the historical element and writing style. I was very surprised at the quality of this book, I think it is one of the best in the genre. I am now looking for all the author's other books! 1. Report.

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Railroad bull Hook Runyon and his dog, Mixer, are chasing persistent pickpockets on the Santa Fe line, when Hook is called to investigate a malfunctioning wigwag signal in the middle of nowhere. A young man has been strung up there, hung from the signal, and left strangled to death. by a person as mentally disturbed as her charges.

Sheldon Russell has taught at the University of Louisville and is professor emeritus at University of Central Oklahoma. and the 2007 Oklahoma Book Award for Fiction and was selected as an Official Oklahoma Centennial Project. He is the author of four previously published novels. Empire, a suspense novel; two historic frontier novels, The Savage Trail and Requiem at Dawn, which was voted a Finalist in the 2001 Western Writers of America, Inc. Spur Awards competition; and Dreams to Dust: A Tale of the Oklahoma Land Rush, which won the 2006 Langum Prize for Excellence in American Historical Fiction

Author of Empire, Requiem at dawn, The Savage Trail, The Insane Train, Dreams to dust, Dead man's tunnel . Together, let's build an Open Library for the World.

Author of Empire, Requiem at dawn, The Savage Trail, The Insane Train, Dreams to dust, Dead man's tunnel, The hanging of Samuel Ash, The yard do.

Sheldon Russell Synopses: The Savage Trail is a historical western novel by Sheldon Russell. Requiem at Dawn is a novel by Sheldon Russell.

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Dr. Sheldon Russell has taught at the University of Louisville and is professor emeritus at University of Central Oklahoma. He is the author of four previously published novels

Sheldon Russell has taught at the University of Louisville and is professor emeritus at University of Central Oklahoma

Sheldon Russell has taught at the University of Louisville and is professor emeritus at University of Central Oklahoma. Spur Awards competition; and Dreams to Dust: A Tale of the Oklahoma Land Rush, which won the 2006 Langum Prize for Excellence in American Historical Fiction and the 2007 Oklahoma Book Award for Fiction and.

Five people--Dr. McReynolds, Nurse Cromley, Corporal Renfro, Two Birds, and Lieutenant Sheets--band together amidst the war-torn hardships of the Oklahoma Territory to search for a mysterious treasure and brave the brutal and harsh frontier in order to survive. Original.
  • I have read many of Sheldon Russell's books and can hardly put them down once started. His "Hook Runyon" tales are excellent detective stories which will keep you interested from start to finish. I would recommend any book of his that I have read.

  • I enjoyed the writing of a local author.

  • Dr. Russell has done a wonderful job of catching the mood of the times. He does the research necessary to make sure that his books are believable. The evolution of the relationships shared by the main characters as they traveled across Oklahoma kept me interested throughout the book. I was constantly wondering who would survive until the end of the trip.
    Over all this is one of the best books that I have read for a very long time.
    Dr. Russell thank you for sharing your story telling abilities with us.

  • I normally do not read this genre. However, my brothers both read it and said that I would love the historical element and writing style. I was very surprised at the quality of this book, I think it is one of the best in the genre. I am now looking for all the author's other books!

  • This book is a page-turner if there ever was one. If you like Native American, as in Don Coldsmith, laced with the darkside of McMurtry this is the book for you. Like Stephen King, Russell creates wonderful characters, makes you like them, and then makes bad things happen to them. I found myself wanting to become part of the action. These are my friends and I need to go help them! Russell has a feel for the land and this period in history. I only hope this becomes a series.

  • Sheldon Russell has written a book that makes you feel the land and people of that era in the 1800s. His talent for the feel and texture of both the people and the physical surroundings is so reminescent of the great writers. There is a definite McMurtry like flare to his writing. I am eager to read his next book.