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John D. Nesbitt

    John D. Nesbitt creëert verhalen die het leven van authentieke mensen met realistische uitdagingen verkennen, pleitend voor rechtvaardigheid en eerlijkheid. Geïnspireerd door de natuurlijke wereld en de landschappen van zijn thuis in Wyoming, brengt hij een diep begrip van het western genre in zijn diverse oeuvre. Zijn schrijfstijl omvat traditionele westerns, mysteries en poëzie, allemaal gekenmerkt door levensechte personages en situaties. Met een vooraanstaande carrière als docent, resoneert Nesbitt's proza met zowel een scherp oog voor detail als diepgaande empathie voor zijn onderwerpen.

    Perilous Frontier: A Quartet of Crime in the Old West
    • In "Double Deceit," a man named Dunbar arrives in Temple Basin to assist an old rancher recovering from a broken leg. The rancher's granddaughter narrates the unfolding events as a murder and a disappearance reveal Dunbar's true mission: to track down a killer and deliver justice. In "Scarecrows," Tommy Stallings learns of trouble befalling his aunt and uncle in Texas. Along with his cousin Rusty, they travel from the New Mexico Territory to confront cattle rustlers who terrorize local ranchers. His Aunt Martha describes the rustlers as "scarecrows," due to the canvas bags they wear to conceal their identities. Teaming up with Bill Slaughter, an agent for the Stock-Raisers Association, they investigate the wave of crime. "Cold the Bitter Heart" explores the complexities of familial relationships, particularly through Catherine Baxter, who may be masking her true self behind a facade of innocence. Jake Summers, the investigator, must navigate a web of suspects, questioning whether he truly knows the truth. Lastly, in "Wind in His Face," Scrap Elliot, a veteran Texas Ranger, is on a vital courier mission when he unexpectedly encounters an old flame in Waco. After her husband dies suddenly, she vanishes, prompting Scrap to embark on a quest to find her and clear his name of any wrongdoing.

      Perilous Frontier: A Quartet of Crime in the Old West2021
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