Joe Pepper and Many a River by Elmer Kelton

Joe Pepper and Many a River by Elmer Kelton

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Joe Pepper and Many a River by Elmer Kelton

Joe Pepper and Many a River are two complete novels of the American West at one low price, from legendary western writer Elmer Kelton.

Joe Pepper

Joe Pepper is a Texas badman with quite a past. In fact, there isn't much that Joe hasn't done in his forty years of living on both sides of the Texas law--except face the hangman.

Now, convicted of murder, Joe is about to get that privilege. But before he goes, Joe has a few things he wants to say--and a few stories that he wants to set straight.

Many a River

The Barfield family, Arkansas sharecroppers, are heading west with their sons Jeffrey and Todd. In far West Texas their camp is attacked by Comanche raiders and the elder Barfields are killed and scalped. The younger boy, Todd, is taken captive by the Indians. The older son, Jeffrey, manages to hide and is rescued by the militia men. Jeffrey is taken in by a home-steading family, while Todd is sold, for a rifle and gunpowder, to a Comanchero trader named January.

Both become caught up in the turbulence of the Civil War, which even in remote West Texas, the border country with New Mexico, pits Confederate sympathizers against Unionists. The brothers, separated by violence, are destined to be rejoined by violence. Will they meet as friends or deadly enemies?

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ISBN 13 9781250178077
ISBN 10 125017807X
Title Joe Pepper and Many a River
Author Elmer Kelton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher St Martin's Press
Year published 2019-12-31
Number of pages 560
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.