• TRILOGY. Three westerns from American author Joseph A. Altsheler are in this Kindle book: Apache Gold (A Story of the Strange Southwest), My Captive & The Free Rangers
Apache Gold, A Story of the Strange Southwest
Charles Wayne yearned for life in the mountains but his prison was the little railroad station where he was agent and telegrapher for a small salary. Jefferson was not a large place, consisting of two buildings, the station and the water tank. So when Charles walked outside in search of distraction he was surprised to find plenty. First there was an elderly man with a large, red mustache accompanied by a slender boy. Then, an impoverished tramp by the name of Ananias Brown. Within the next few hours, Mr Brown would be dead and Charles would submit his resignation, more determined than ever to leave boredom behind to chase a life filled with rugged adventure.
My Captive, a novella (1902)
Caught between a battle and a woman, what is a man to do? She returned his gaze with great, pure eyes, which seemed to say he was a villain, a monster; yet he was doing his exact duty, that of a faithful soldier in the cause of the Continental Congress
The Free Rangers (1909)
A story of the early days along the Mississippi
About The Author
American author Joseph Alexander Altsheler (1862 –1919) was a news editor and author of historical fiction. The Kentucky-born writer started his career at the Louisville Courier-Journal. He had arrived in Germany at the outbreak of World War I. He died in New York City in 1919.
Other books by Joseph Altsheler include:
The Guns of Bull Run, A Story of the eve of the Civil War.
The Guns of Shiloh
Apache Gold, A Story of the Strange Southwest
Charles Wayne yearned for life in the mountains but his prison was the little railroad station where he was agent and telegrapher for a small salary. Jefferson was not a large place, consisting of two buildings, the station and the water tank. So when Charles walked outside in search of distraction he was surprised to find plenty. First there was an elderly man with a large, red mustache accompanied by a slender boy. Then, an impoverished tramp by the name of Ananias Brown. Within the next few hours, Mr Brown would be dead and Charles would submit his resignation, more determined than ever to leave boredom behind to chase a life filled with rugged adventure.
My Captive, a novella (1902)
Caught between a battle and a woman, what is a man to do? She returned his gaze with great, pure eyes, which seemed to say he was a villain, a monster; yet he was doing his exact duty, that of a faithful soldier in the cause of the Continental Congress
The Free Rangers (1909)
A story of the early days along the Mississippi
About The Author
American author Joseph Alexander Altsheler (1862 –1919) was a news editor and author of historical fiction. The Kentucky-born writer started his career at the Louisville Courier-Journal. He had arrived in Germany at the outbreak of World War I. He died in New York City in 1919.
Other books by Joseph Altsheler include:
The Guns of Bull Run, A Story of the eve of the Civil War.
The Guns of Shiloh