Wilson's War

Wilson's War

by Robert W. Hatting
Wilson's War

Wilson's War

by Robert W. Hatting

eBook

$4.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

Cowboy turned to investigate a murder, cover up maneuvers of the political elite, a modern western thriller with a gust of politics.

Several months ago, after I completed my novel, Trust Me, featuring the characters of RC Bellars and Curtis Dawson, (aka Glenn Wilson), I made a promise to myself that that trilogy (Untamed, Partners, & Trust Me )would be the last of those characters and would not take on the 'look' of a series.

Since I made that promise, my old riding partner, Rick Dailey, passed away. Most of the adventures we had experienced and lived through were the inspirations and underpinning of the wild and reckless characters I had created. As a testament to our lives together for the better part of five decades, I've decided to write one more story.

Glenn Wilson investigates the murder of his longtime riding partner, RC Bellars, and discovers a sinister plot to insulate the elite from disasters. Discovery of these facts puts Wilson and his wife in Jeopardy.  Hunted by the power players who control many facets of law enforcement, Wilson takes the war to the establishment.

There are not many ride—rope—shoot scenes in this novel. The locale is the West, specifically southern Arizona, and Idaho, but the events are a long way from the riding into the fray with guns blazing as so often depicts the cowboy from every era.

Nope, this has the protagonist morphing from his assumed role as a cowboy into of an educated investigative journalist on a quest to discover how and why his friend died.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156281756
Publisher: Blair Pacific Publishing
Publication date: 11/13/2018
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 298 KB

About the Author

Born in Seattle, raised in numerous locales during his youth; including many years in the Panama Canal Zone, and on his grandfather’s ranch in eastern Oregon, Hatting was worldly and rural, bilingual, and developed the ability to observe and record at an early age. He also developed a strong work ethic and bravery beyond his years. He was a gifted athlete and an above average student. Moving often because of his father’s profession, he had to adapt quickly and positively. Plus he was often called upon to defend himself, so his martial arts skills were honed in reality — not in some gym (Being a new kid in school was a constant and often bloody challenge).

Rob Hatting’s novels have been read by thousands around the world.  Rob writes from experience — his locales are actual places — described true-to-form; his characters are depictions or amalgamations of real people and his stories are grounded in reality. The underpinning of each novel is the base character of the writer. An adventurer by nature, his experiences range from that of a cowboy, rancher, deep-water sailor, professional diver, rodeo performer, businessman, auctioneer, pilot, trucker, knife maker, horse-trader, commercial fisherman, beach bum, and inventor. Each craft and adventure has given him a myriad of experience from which to write.  He can pilot a plane, drive most anything with wheels, and captain/pilot a ship. He boxed, rodeoed, and competed in numerous team and individual sports.

Hatting spent two tours in Vietnam as a brown shoe, (civilian contractor) ten years as a computer salesman with NCR, and has bought and sold over forty businesses throughout the world (eight were weekly newspapers, four were knife manufacturers,...). Rob attended Western College of auctioneers in 1977 to augment his business and journalism degrees from OSU; using his creativity as a ‘turn-around’ specialist. His personal adventures morphed into novel writing while working on the Alaska Pipeline in 1975. His first novel was published in 1978; his second in 1981. He wrote and published several each decade and currently has twenty-one fiction, three non-fiction, and six screenplays available to his credit. 

Rob became a full-time expatriate in 2003; Mexico, Costa Rica, and finally Panama for over a decade. He moved to the Philippines in 2015 where he currently resides.

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews