Long Way Home

Long Way Home

by Harold G. Ross
Long Way Home

Long Way Home

by Harold G. Ross

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Overview

Young Lance O'Bannon faced the death of both parents, his mother to sickness, his father to fast-dealing card-sharks as the family tried to make a home in the frontier West....But his father's death was outright murder, something he couldn't forget or forgive.
Quick on the draw, and never to be outdone, Lance wound his way through the harsh and often violent West searching for the killers. His reputation with a gun traveled with him, yet every gunfight was a fair one, not of his choosing. Hard lessons learned along the way and a life-changing brush with death, led him back to what he'd long been taught was right and what was wrong.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014894333
Publisher: Harold G. Ross
Publication date: 08/15/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 174
File size: 160 KB

About the Author

Harold G Ross spent his early years on farms northeast and southwest of Junction City, Kansas, where he attended Grandview country school through the third grade. The remainder of his boyhood years were spent east of Manhattan, in the rolling Flint Hills of Kansas, where he attended Oak Grove country school, then Woodrow Wilson city school, and Manhattan High School. He attended Kansas State University for a year.
After college, Ross worked in the construction industry as surveyor, draftsman, inspector, estimator, and superintendent. He formed Ross and Michel Construction Company with Bill Michel, and subsequently the Ross and Michel Development Company, building and managing commercial properties.
After retiring he started writing poetry as a hobby and in the 1990’s and in 2001 published his first historical novel Brannick.
High Country is Ross’s eighth historical novel of the Western Genre.
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