Author Jeff Crawford discusses TEARS OF A GUNSLINGER , a historical western on Authors on the Aor
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes back author Jeff Crawford to discuss his new book TEARS OF A GUNSLINGER.
ABOUT THE BOOK: South Texas and the bad sometimes hunt the worse. Gabriel Ransom was one of those that was bad, Roland Tehern was one of those that was worse.
Gabriel Ransom was no angel and he used the fear he instilled in people to his advantage. Solving problems for the ones that had the money, and if they had enough money then how they wanted their problems solved was no concern of his. That didn't mean he didn't have a conscious though, that conscious was what brought him to the town of Red Horse after a three year search.
Very little surprised him any more, but Angie did. Her acceptance of who he was and more importantly what he was on a mission to do, caught him off guard and changed how he looked at the future. Finding out her true identity made for confusion about how he felt concerning what he felt compelled to finish, but her blessing was as big a surprise as her deep and honest affection for this gunslinger.
The small army that would be amassed against him would not be enough to deter him from what he knew must be done. No one would stand in his way now that he had come so far and had finally gotten so close. The sun baked sands of south Texas would run crimson from those who had tried to stop him.
From the bustling streets of a Fort Worth to the sweltering cantinas of San Antonio the man who symbolized death hunted with singular determination the pestilence that had haunted his thoughts for years. In an ultimate final confrontation could he finally realize the end of such a difficult road and could he keep the only one who had ever cared for him safe in the process?
Tears For A Gunslinger squares bad against worse in a battle of wits, determination, strategy and deadly force that accepts that collateral damage is a cost that must be paid.
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