Trepidation Trail, by Gary Crawford
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Trepidation Trail, by Gary Crawford
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“I be need’n that horse. You step down easy like.” “I told you he’s not for sale,” Clay said tersely. “I ain’t buying, I’m taking,” the man said. “What’s your name mister?” Clay asked. “What you need to know that fer?” “Well, if you are to be a horse thief you can be shot or hung. It’s only fit’n that I know your name to notify your next of kin,” Clay said. When Clay Anderson signed on as a scout for Asa Clark’s wagon train, it was partly because Asa was his father’s friend, and partly to be near Asa’s beautiful daughter, Lucetta. Now, he was fast learning why the Oregon Trail was also known as the trepidation trail. “Rustlers, horse thieves, war parties, and just plain no-good scoundrels, Trepidation Trail is a western designed to entertain the avid western fan.” – Major Mitchell, author of Mokelumne Gold
Trepidation Trail, by Gary Crawford- Amazon Sales Rank: #95434 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-22
- Released on: 2015-06-22
- Format: Kindle eBook
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Good Story but did not follow the rules of public display of affection for the times and over emphasis of beauty of a character By S. Ford I enjoyed the story of this book - I enjoyed the main characters; however I think that the author really got off the mark with his female character "Lucetta". I got the picture that she was a beautiful woman; but the author took this to the extreme. Everytime the story line included Lucetta; he droned on and on about her; everytime she went into a new town; everytime some one new came into the picture they were absolutely dumb founded by her extreme beauty - men and women alike. I believe the author was trying to impress upon the reader not only her beauty; but her strength.......however instead of strength of character I saw her as a spoiled, conceited brat that paraded her beauty; sexuality and spoiled stubbornness. If you want to see strong; beautiful women on a wagon Train read "Six Women West" - like Lucetta they were all excellent marksmen; knew how to ride and their way around horses; and had physical beauty as well; except they used their attributes in a positive way. Also during the late 1800's young unmarried women did not rub their legs up and down the legs of young men under the dinner table of young men they had just met; they did not openly smooch; and lay all over young men they were attracted to. They did not display their affections in public or at the swimming hole w/the man only in his pants; no shirt. The story line was good; just got tired of the constant affirmations of Lucetta and not holding true to the public display of affections of the times; which kind of ruined the authenticy of the story.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Truly a wonderful book that keeps you reading long after you should be asleep!!! By Mary Jane Kail This story begins with Asa Clark & his family forming a wagon train that will travel over 2,000 miles in almost six months to reach Oregon City in the Oregon Territory.Clay Anderson has spent four years in the Civil War & his father's old friend Asa Clark has agreed to take him on as a combination trail guide, relief driver & pretty much anything else needed. I really liked the fact that Clay doesn't fiddle around. If someone threatens him or his charges with a gun they get shot & they don't mess with him again! Lucetta, Asa's oldest daughter & Clay are seriously attracted to each other & as you get into the story you will find that she is of the same mind as Clay. She's not afraid to defend herself & those she loves & won't hesitate to blow the bad guys away. Too many along the way underestimated her & ended up with a dirt blanket.I highly recommend this offering to anyone who is a fan of the old west and wagon train travel in particular. Gary Crawford has the ability to pull the reader directly into the story & you feel like you have to brush the trail dust off as you finish this journey with some of the most unforgettable characters you ever imagined.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Excellent writing and an exciting story! By Betty An exciting story with wonderful characters you will love. Couldn't put it down, now my eyes are tired. Hope the writer has more stories to tell!
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