Return of the Gunhawk (The McCabes Book 3)
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  • ISBN/ASIN: B00IHMH8EY
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Pine Bookshelf

Return of the Gunhawk (The McCabes Book 3)

Brad Dennison

Volume three in the McCabe saga. Johnny McCabe rides to California to visit the grave of his late wife, and to visit a brother he hasn't seen in 17 years. But everything with his brother is not as it appears. A story of the Old West, of family and friendship, and second chances. A story of burying the past and reaching for the future. A story of the McCabes.

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About the Author

Brad Dennison was born in rural New England and grew up reading Louis L'Amour, Luke Short, A. B. Guthrie, Jr., and even Edgar Rice Burroughs. He knew at fourteen he wanted to write for a living, and refused to give up the goal even when the odds seemed overwhelmingly against it. Now, thanks to Amazon, his stories are available. He is a member of the Western Writers of America. Brad fell in love with the Old West at a very young age. It began with movies and old TV series like Gunsmoke and Bonanza, and later expanded to western novels. This led to his study of Western history. The pioneers, the Indians, the cattlemen, the gunfighters. His interest in history is not so much about wars and great leaders, but the people who lived on the land. And that's what he writes about. The people. He doesn't write about the old west as much as he writes about what it might have felt like to be there.


 
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