Aftermath of Defeat

by Gene Killion


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/5/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 292
ISBN : 9780595160839

About the Book

Captain Will Cole, late of the Confederate army—and an ex-Texas Ranger prior to the war—is released from a Union prisoner of war camp along with about a hundred other rebels.

A stopover in Dallas results in meeting and being hired by a seemingly upscale family, the Clayhorns from Tennessee, to guide their party and four heavily loaded Conestogas to farmland purchased by them near San Pecos. While still in Dallas, attempts are made on the lives of the Clayhorns by four would-be assassins who are then killed by Cole.

Later, during the trip west, Will senses something wrong with the Clayhorns’ demeanor, but is distracted by a trio of thugs dogging their trail. When he confronts the thugs, Cole recognizes the three as a familiar old outlaw and his two equally evil sons. He and Frank Clayhorn disarm the men and take them to the sheriff in Cleburne.

Things get murkier from there. One Clayhorn turns out to be a traitor to the South. Another Clayhorn is later accused of having helped finance the assassination of President Lincoln.

After Cole and party reach Ft. Stockton, the climax encompasses the essence of the Texas Frontier at that time. Northern and Southern Comanches, Apaches, and Kiowas--all natural enemies of each other--act as one to attack the fort!


About the Author

Gene Killion was raised in the Texas Panhandle, where he was constantly exposed to the stories of old-time cowboys and ranchers. He developed a strong desire to learn everything he could about the history of Texas, the Texas Rangers, Indians, and Frontier. He now uses that in his writing.