Author: | Will Welton | ISBN: | 9781310761652 |
Publisher: | Will Welton | Publication: | April 13, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Will Welton |
ISBN: | 9781310761652 |
Publisher: | Will Welton |
Publication: | April 13, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
After almost dieing and the brutal way his wife died. John O’Leary promised himself to ride to Hell and back in bringing the killers to justice. He tried to turn in his badge but the judge he worked for told him to bring the outlaws to justice his own way. John O’Leary, Crazy Bear and Lem Dew of the White Bear Clan, helped in track the outlaws across the Kansas and Indian Territory, which later became Oklahoma, John got the job done. He found all but one of the men but a Texas Ranger showed up to tell John the other man he was looking for was already dead.
The horse herd John had gathered over the years was stolen. With the help of friends, he pursued the stolen herd and made new friends along the way. He helps strangers whenever it might be needed. His al-most brother-in-law, Lem Dew, took the horse herd from the outlaws. The outlaws stole the herd again and the uncle and tribe, of Lem Dew’s adopted Cheyenne Indian sons, attacked the outlaws and brought the horse herd home to Lem Dew.
John’s parts of helping others to build a settlement form three buildings to an enterprising large town. Taking in a small boy, whose parents were dead, John found out the boy was his dead wife nephew. Before John O’Leary died, he gave the wealth of his to Seth Mountain, his dead wife’s nephew and Lotus Wang, an old friend’s daughter, as a wedding present.
John went to visit an old friend in 1906 and John was killed by the only man he had left alive which killed Glenda, John’s wife. The large funeral that was given to John O’Leary by his friends who were Governors, Judges, Texas Rangers, and U.S. Marshals and outlaws that respected him as an honest man.
After almost dieing and the brutal way his wife died. John O’Leary promised himself to ride to Hell and back in bringing the killers to justice. He tried to turn in his badge but the judge he worked for told him to bring the outlaws to justice his own way. John O’Leary, Crazy Bear and Lem Dew of the White Bear Clan, helped in track the outlaws across the Kansas and Indian Territory, which later became Oklahoma, John got the job done. He found all but one of the men but a Texas Ranger showed up to tell John the other man he was looking for was already dead.
The horse herd John had gathered over the years was stolen. With the help of friends, he pursued the stolen herd and made new friends along the way. He helps strangers whenever it might be needed. His al-most brother-in-law, Lem Dew, took the horse herd from the outlaws. The outlaws stole the herd again and the uncle and tribe, of Lem Dew’s adopted Cheyenne Indian sons, attacked the outlaws and brought the horse herd home to Lem Dew.
John’s parts of helping others to build a settlement form three buildings to an enterprising large town. Taking in a small boy, whose parents were dead, John found out the boy was his dead wife nephew. Before John O’Leary died, he gave the wealth of his to Seth Mountain, his dead wife’s nephew and Lotus Wang, an old friend’s daughter, as a wedding present.
John went to visit an old friend in 1906 and John was killed by the only man he had left alive which killed Glenda, John’s wife. The large funeral that was given to John O’Leary by his friends who were Governors, Judges, Texas Rangers, and U.S. Marshals and outlaws that respected him as an honest man.