Another story set in post-World War Two Britain. One man's journey from the Highlands of Scotland to...well, you'll just have to read it to find out! / (Reviews)
Jack Downing, an Army Ranger, was somehow zapped to western Georgia of 1810, just after the beginning of the Redstick war. In the first few minutes of his time there he rescues a White woman from the Redsticks. She soon becomes his wife. He sets himself up as a professional hunter and supplies hog and deer meat to the residents of the town of Bob's Knob. He becomes the captain of the local militia, and they fight several battles with the Redsticks. 8 chapters.
Behold the man. Something a bit different to normal. A friend read my story about Joseph, liked it, and wrote re-worked Easter story. The disciples weren't the saintly creatures in stained glass windows, they were working class, rough round the edges. This attempts to bring that out a little more.
A young man without money or job and whose wife has kicked him out meets up with a lady from the past. She ensourages him to return to those days to wreak vengeance on a man who had done them both wrong
A Story in the Stanly Bromly-Gentleman Adventurer Universe
Stanly takes on the Sydney Ducks gang, the scourge of San Francisco. The Sydney Ducks almost destroyed San Francisco (historically true); they founded the infamous Barbary Coast District. This is a very bloody and violent story.
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A sequel to IVORY COAST, picking up the story in the bar we hurried to immediately after clearing in through customs, immigration, port doctor, and the other official populated departments of Abidjian's government.
In January 1869, ten fleeing bandits, bent on freedom, had no idea how violent the Comanche could be. The posse trailing them had thinned to just one man, they figured they would lose him in a twisting canyon ahead. The ten desperate men rode into the canyon, with Bain following a few hours behind. The bandits had thought that Bain was their biggest problem-until they encountered the Indians. Bain wondered would he capture them, or meet his end at the hands of the blood-thirsty Comanche?