Tug McGinn
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Book Details
About the Book
Tug McGinn is an easy read and an entertaining story of a young man and the Indian scout he befriends. In time they find Tug's brother and sister who had been taken captive by hostile Indians. The conclusion of that search both pleased and shocked both of them.
Hawk and Tug build a ranch in the middle of Indian country. Tug McGinn tells that story and of all the different and interesting characters that affected their lives along the way. This story treats the relationship between the white men and the Indians in a far different manner than the usual western stories. It chronicles the growth of the men's families. There is love, humor, pain, danger, death, and excitement along the way. Tug McGinn is a serious, action filled story that is sprinkled with a large portion of humor also.
About the Author
James W. ?Bill? Gibson is the father of five children. He has seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
He retired in 1993 after thirty-six years with a major Aerospace Engineering Company. He enjoys photography, writing, and sports. He has resided in Sarasota, Florida, since 1957.
His first novel Sun Lake, ISBN 978-0-595-47114-0, was released by iUniverse in the Oct of 2007.