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Gabe Baker: Man of the West

Overview


This is an adventure story of the old West. Gabe Baker, ex-slave and ex-soldier, has found friends and made a good life for himself in Colorado, far from the scenes of horror of his past that he survived and thought he could forget. However, when a stranger shows up at his door one day and challenges him to take on a new and difficult mission, he must face not only the constant danger of men who want to kill him, but also the trauma he still carries with him from his violent and turbulent youth. His journey leads him to discover his true heritage as well as his ability to love.
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Description


This is an adventure story of the old West. Gabe Baker, ex-slave and ex-soldier, has found friends and made a good life for himself in Colorado, far from the scenes of horror of his past that he survived and thought he could forget. However, his relative comfort is disturbed when he is visited by a stranger who tells him he is from the newly formed United States Secret Service. He tells Gabe the Grant administration needs the knowledge and contacts Gabe developed in fighting with the 54th Massachusetts to help find stolen Confederate Gold. The men who dug up and stole the gold are the worst of the worst. They are bent on creating a new order in which slavery will once again sustain the lavish lifestyle to which they had become accustomed before the war. Recurrent symptoms of trauma Gabe still carries with him from his days as a slave and as a soldier interfere with his mission. But through his struggles he sometimes finds support from unexpected sources. He learns that he is not alone as he makes his way through his biggest trial. He needs all the help he can get from old friends and new. In the end, he must deal with a startling revelation about his heritage. And he also must learn about love for the first time in his life. Readers who are attracted to Westerns, high adventure, historical fiction and "buddy stories" should enjoy this book!
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About the author


Hugh Pixler is a retired civil rights and employment law attorney. He has always loved western stories, whether in books, on television or at the movies. He lives with his wife Deborah, and two cats, Jimmy and Gracie, in the foothills above Boulder, Colorado.
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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Westerns

Language:English

Series title:The Fourth Gun Trilogy

Series Number:3

Pages:294

eBook ISBN:9798350918168

Paperback ISBN:9798350918151


Overview


This is an adventure story of the old West. Gabe Baker, ex-slave and ex-soldier, has found friends and made a good life for himself in Colorado, far from the scenes of horror of his past that he survived and thought he could forget. However, when a stranger shows up at his door one day and challenges him to take on a new and difficult mission, he must face not only the constant danger of men who want to kill him, but also the trauma he still carries with him from his violent and turbulent youth. His journey leads him to discover his true heritage as well as his ability to love.

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Description


This is an adventure story of the old West. Gabe Baker, ex-slave and ex-soldier, has found friends and made a good life for himself in Colorado, far from the scenes of horror of his past that he survived and thought he could forget. However, his relative comfort is disturbed when he is visited by a stranger who tells him he is from the newly formed United States Secret Service. He tells Gabe the Grant administration needs the knowledge and contacts Gabe developed in fighting with the 54th Massachusetts to help find stolen Confederate Gold. The men who dug up and stole the gold are the worst of the worst. They are bent on creating a new order in which slavery will once again sustain the lavish lifestyle to which they had become accustomed before the war. Recurrent symptoms of trauma Gabe still carries with him from his days as a slave and as a soldier interfere with his mission. But through his struggles he sometimes finds support from unexpected sources. He learns that he is not alone as he makes his way through his biggest trial. He needs all the help he can get from old friends and new. In the end, he must deal with a startling revelation about his heritage. And he also must learn about love for the first time in his life. Readers who are attracted to Westerns, high adventure, historical fiction and "buddy stories" should enjoy this book!

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About the author


Hugh Pixler is a retired civil rights and employment law attorney. He has always loved western stories, whether in books, on television or at the movies. He lives with his wife Deborah, and two cats, Jimmy and Gracie, in the foothills above Boulder, Colorado.
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