The Horseman's Last Call
Bill Gallaher
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Ebook in format. Available for immediate download after we receive your order
Also available in PDF format
Publisher:
Touchwood Editions
Touchwood Editions
DRM:
Open - No Protection
Open - No Protection
Publication Year:
2012
2012
ISBN-13:
9781927129012
Description:
<p><i>The Horseman’s Last Call</i> presents the closing chapters in the life of Wild Jack Strong. The story opens with Jack content on the ranch he had always dreamed of, with a loving wife and an adopted son. His good friend Jim Spencer and Jim’s family live just down the road, so life couldn’t be better.</p>
<p>However, things take an unwanted turn when war breaks out in Europe and Jack once more feels the need to heed his country’s call. But the war changes his life in unexpected ways as he discovers that not only does loyalty sometimes go unrewarded, it can also be one-sided.</p>
<p><i>The Horseman’s Last Call</i> is the third and final volume in the Wild Jack Strong trilogy that began with <i>The Frog Lake Massacre</i> followed by <i>The Luck of the Horseman</i>. The series recounts how one man’s life is impacted by the great events of Canadian history, from the Riel rebellion in 1885, through the Anglo Boer War and World War I, to the Boxcar Rebellion of 1935.</p>
<p>However, things take an unwanted turn when war breaks out in Europe and Jack once more feels the need to heed his country’s call. But the war changes his life in unexpected ways as he discovers that not only does loyalty sometimes go unrewarded, it can also be one-sided.</p>
<p><i>The Horseman’s Last Call</i> is the third and final volume in the Wild Jack Strong trilogy that began with <i>The Frog Lake Massacre</i> followed by <i>The Luck of the Horseman</i>. The series recounts how one man’s life is impacted by the great events of Canadian history, from the Riel rebellion in 1885, through the Anglo Boer War and World War I, to the Boxcar Rebellion of 1935.</p>
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