Slater's Way
By (Author) Charles G. West
Penguin Putnam Inc
Signet
15th January 2017
United States
General
Fiction
Adventure / action fiction
Adventure fiction: Westerns
813.54
Paperback
304
Width 106mm, Height 172mm, Spine 21mm
170g
The author of The Devil's Posse returns with the tale of one man's journey from mines to mountain trails and the dangers hunting him every step of the way.... After gunfire and fear of the law drive him away from his home, young John Slater Engels is forced to seek refuge in the mountains of Montana. There he meets Teddy Lightfoot, who invites the boy to live with his wife and him in a small Crow village nestled in the Absaroka Mountains. In case lawmen are still searching for him, Engels decides to drop his legal name, keeping only his middle name- Slater. As the years go by and Slater grows into manhood, he also becomes an excellent scout-so much so that he's hired to assist the soldiers based out of Fort Ellis. But just when Slater's future begins to look bright, he crosses paths with a dangerous Sioux war chief named Iron Pony, who vows to take his life. And as Slater's past comes back to haunt him, he's forced to make some tough decisions-decisions that may cost him everything he holds dear....
Praise for Charles G. West
Rarely has an author painted the great American West in strokes so bold, vivid, and true.Ralph Compton
Charles G. West lives in Ocala, Florida. His fascination with and respect for the pioneers who braved the wild frontier of the great American West inspire him to devote his full time to writing historical novels.