Wearing the Green Beret by Jake Olafsen

Wearing the Green Beret by Jake Olafsen

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Wearing the Green Beret by Jake Olafsen

Luke Johnson, part owner of the C Bar L ranch, has no objections to the homesteaders in the area; he'd been a farmer himself once. But other ranchers around, especially Josiah Strang, believe the farmers are rustling their cattle and should be run off the land.

When the farmers put up a candidate for sheriff and the ranchers ask Luke's partner, Clay Peters, to oppose him, the two factions square off for battle. And when the farmers' candidate is murdered at the Fourth of July celebration and farms are set on fire, Luke and Clay realize that a bloody range war will follow--unless they can find a way to stop it.before the flying bullets stop them

JAKE OLAFSEN was born and raised on Vancouver Island. After college he worked in the family business in the forest industry. He served with the Canadian Army Reserve for nearly 3 years and helped to battle the B.C. forest fires of 2003. In 2005-2009, Olafsen was a Royal Marine Commando and served 2 tours in Afghanistan. He was most recently in Afghanistan in April 2008, and in total he has spent nearly 14 months in the volatile Helmand province. In 2009, he left the Corps and returned home to Vancouver Island to pursue a career in the international maritime security industry, indulging his passion for mountaineering in his spare time.
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ISBN 13 9780771068522
ISBN 10 0771068522
Title Wearing the Green Beret
Author Jake Olafsen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher McClelland & Stewart Inc.
Year published 2011-01-18
Number of pages 301
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.