Bury the Hatchet (The Buck Trammel Western)
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Bury the Hatchet (The Buck Trammel Western)

Mass Market Paperback – August 25, 2020

Price
$7.98
Publisher
Pinnacle
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0786045877
Dimensions
4.1 x 0.9 x 6.72 inches
Weight
5.6 ounces

Description

William W. Johnstone is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over 300 books, including the series THE MOUNTAIN MAN; PREACHER, THE FIRST MOUNTAIN MAN; MACCALLISTER; LUKE JENSEN, BOUNTY HUNTER; FLINTLOCK; THOSE JENSEN BOYS; THE FRONTIERSMAN; SAVAGE TEXAS; THE KERRIGANS; and WILL TANNER: DEPUTY U.S. MARSHAL. His thrillers include BLACK FRIDAY, TYRANNY, STAND YOUR GROUND, and THE DOOMSDAY BUNKER. Visit his website at www.williamjohnstone.net or email him at [email protected]. xa0 Being the all-around assistant, typist, researcher,xa0and fact checker to one of the most popular westernxa0authorsxa0of all time, J.A. Johnstone learned fromxa0the master, Uncle William W. Johnstone. xa0 xa0 He began tutoring J.A. at an early age. After-school hours were often spent retyping manuscripts orxa0researching his massive American Western History library as well as the more modern wars and conflicts.xa0J.A. worked hard—and learned. xa0 “Every day with Billxa0was an adventure story in itself. Bill taught mexa0allxa0he couldxa0about the art of storytelling. ‘Keep the historical facts accurate,’xa0he would say. ‘Remember the readers, and as your grandfather once told me, I am telling you now: be the best J.A. Johnstone you can be.’”

Features & Highlights

  • Former Pinkerton agent Buck Trammel has made quite a name for himself in the Old West. Now he’s got to live up to his own legend—or get gutshot trying . . .
  • Johnstone Country. The Bullets Stop Here.
  • IF YOU CAN’T BEAT ’EM, SHOOT ’EM
  • There are two things a man can never escape: his past and his destiny. For Buck Trammel, that past includes a fatal mistake that ended his career as a Pinkerton—and a deadly shootout with the Bower gang in a Witchita saloon. Call it luck or call it fate, but the famous Deputy Wyatt Earp was there to give Buck some advice:
  • Run for your life.
  • Maybe it was Earp’s warning that saved him from the gang’s wrath. Maybe it was destiny that brought him to the town of Blackstone, Wyoming, where his biggest problem is a father-son brewing war. But Trammel’s luck is about to run dry. . . The gang’s ruthless boss, Old Man Bower, knows where Trammel lives. He’s assembled a small army of gunslingers. He’s hired a Pinkerton with a grudge against Trammel. And he’s coming to town to bury the hatchet . . . Live Free. Read Hard.

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Come meet a new character in Johnstone country!

Buck Trammel is a lawman in Blackstone, Wyoming. He was a former Pinkerton man and worked in the city. Now, he’s in the frontier where living is harder, and laws are different. Trammel is an intimidating young man not just because of his size but also due to his temper. Formerly he was a bouncer at The Gilded Lily in Kansas before being summarily asked to leave that town by Wyatt Earp. Though he didn’t leave Kansas on his own, he left with a drunk by the name of Hagen.
Now in Laramie as their sheriff, Buck and his deputy are trying to keep the town’s less than desirable trades out of public view. Buck used to be friends with Adam Hagen, but Hagen now runs the hotel and saloons and not just in Laramie. If you haven’t read North of Laramie, you may want to before delving into this sequel. The sequel contains some of the characters readers meet and the tale is worth the time to enjoy. However, even if you haven’t yet read the book, you can still enjoy Bury the Hatchet. The authors did a great job of giving enough background of events that occurred before so that the audience will understand what is boiling now in Laramie.
King Hagen, Adam’s father, is proud and believes himself immune to the law in some ways. Buck originally got his job through Mr. Hagen, but Buck doesn’t believe he owes Hagen anything. The townspeople are who Buck strives to protect. Adam and Buck were once close friends. Now, they aren’t really enemies, but they aren’t trusting of each other either. That loosely knit bond is about to be tested when a bounty is put out on both their heads and the men coming after them work for the Pinkertons. The leader of the group Buck has met before.
In this delightful sequel, it was easy to get swept away in the action, intrigue, mystery and fictional town of Laramie, Wyoming. I like the newest male lead, Buck Trammel, as he is his own man who has perhaps found a place to call home. His past is revealed a little bit more which gives the readers more depth and knowledge of Buck. Buck and the town widow, who is also the closest thing Laramie has for a doctor, have a thing for each other that may lead to more serious plans in the future.
Grab the book and then sit a spell to enjoy the latest western saga from the Johnstone pen!
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Sheriff Trammel Takes On Many Challenges and The Odds Are Not In His Favor

Challenges continue for Sheriff Buck Trammel, as he and Adam are still in the sights of two camps, and possibly three. The Bowman family in Wichita still has a bounty on their heads, thinking they are responsible for the death of their sons, so the Pinkerton's are sent to Wyoming territory to take them out. The other is Charles Hagan, father? of Adam and head of the Blackstone Ranch with strong influence in the territory.

Very action packed western with plenty of dialogue and side items (love interests, opium dealings, a loopy deputy (reminds me of Gunsmoke), and the usual under the table dealings that make westerns and fun read.
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Western

Love to read western tales. Well written!
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Easy read

Good cowboy book
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Good read

Wonderful prose
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Good buy

Had good luck with Goodwill's description of product
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Always a good read

Quality writing
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Great Read

Enjoyed the book. It kept my interest.
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Pretty much an average Western; hardly in the Bill Johnstone class!

I didn't enjoy this story much, although the writing was good with a few good characters. The plot didn't amount to much with bad guys all over the place and a family that was at odds over something. But putting Pinkertons in a bad light was terrible fiction. And throwing in the "wisdom" of Wyatt Earp was amusing! I rate it very average as to individuals and plot; so I don't look forward to the next Buck Trammel Western. But I will buy it! Only Westerns on the market these days are the Johnstone Family stories and the much better ones by Chuck West!