Description
After penning three thrilling adventures set on the American frontier, critically-acclaimed author Darrel Sparkman turns his considerable talent to a new subject. In this never-before-seen collection of short stories, Sparkman explores the legends and themes that defined the Old West and captured the imagination of a nation for generations.
A cowboy gets more than he bargained for when he rescues a young woman from the Comanches who kidnapped her in “Comanche Moon.” A jaded gunslinger runs into a young buck eager to show him up in “Latigo,” and gives him a comeuppance he doesn't expect. In “Red-Headed Trouble,” a young man thought he'd seen some mad women in his short life, but finds more than he bargained for after meeting a breathtaking ginger… and the five other women of her family. A former Confederate soldier is forced from his home at the hands of a greedy Union carpetbagger, only to discover home isn't always where you own land in the hilarious yet tender “Who Shot Jesus?” Finally, young Billy Tyler may be country poor and shy on book learning, but he isn't about to be stampeded into a fight on someone else's terms in “The Reckoning.”
Possessed of a keen eye and sharp pen, Sparkman delivers a captivating take on the West and its many characters, making The Reckoning a must-have addition to any Western library.