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This is the fifth book in the Red Rock series, the third about Tyrell Sloan living rough and on the run from the law.Having adopted the alias Travis Sweet and acquiring employment as a bounty hunter, Tyrell had success in this role. Now he is after Matt Crawford, a former U.S. Ranger and crack sniper who has gone roque, killing his enemies from afar.One of the bounty hunters decides to settle down and buys a plot of land. The others, along with an inmate doing community service, help him dig a well, most of the time drinking coffee and providing unsolicited management advice.In the chase for Matt Crawford, Tyrell loses his horse to a bear and has to follow the trail on foot over a mountain (see picture on cover).His confrontation with Matt Crawford is the climax to this story.
Poetry pennings by author Brian T. Seifrit.
Inheriting a cattle ranch called the Double-U from a great Uncle in 1825. The Vanfells begin a treacherous journey across the Rocky Mountains. Plagued with tempestuous weather and illness, they made temporary shelters and hoped the weather and their luck would change but they are held hostage by the elements and the family diminishes to eight...
Tyler O'Brien is a successful, experienced detective working for Henderson & Co. PI Agency in Fruitmont, B.C. He is married with two young children. The story follows a few of his cases, but concentrates on one serial killer's activities. O'Brien visits the murder scenes, eventually captures the killer, but is dismayed by the court proceedings. The many twists and turns that author Seifrit reveals as the case progresses show a familiarity with both police work and the court system.
Bryce Ellwood, a naturalist, journalist and photographer is assigned the six-month task of recording the flora and fauna of a remote area of British Columbia that is slated for development as a five star ski resort. The story describes his work, his adoption of an orphaned bear cub and his relationship with a local Indian lady. The difficulties of working alone in a remote area are highlighted by a few disasters that occur. He finds himself injured and unable to communicate with the outside world. The world view of the developer is also described in some detail. The story is based somewhat on a struggle that natives in British Columbia have been waging against commercial development of their pristine lands.
The Vanfell family travels west to take over a ranch that they have inherited. However, the trip is beset with fatal illness, cold, hunger, and many frightening adventures. Children are kidnapped, they have battles with Indians, they find evidence of cannibalism and they struggle over treacherous mountain passes to reach their ranch. The story describes the many obstacles settlers in the 1820's to 1850's experienced in rugged British Columbia.
U.S Ranger Matt Crawford is finally behind bars and the $10,000.00 reward paid out to McCoy's for his capture. The Police Commissioner declares Matt as a provincial witness for McCoy's. All legal proceedings against him are stayed. The Mounted Police investigate the Vermillion incident and find Matt Crawford to be innocent of all killings in Canada, up to and including Hunter Talbot, and one U.S Pinkerton, Thomas Lierpp aka Miles Ranthorp. Freed and allowed to remain in Canada, Matt Crawford travels great distances to find work. It soon becomes clear to him that he has only one option left and that is to return to law enforcement.
After riding his horse, "Pony," over the Canadian Rockies, Tyrell takes the job offered by McCoy's Bounty Hunting Service. Under the name Travis Sweet, he takes the required oath and becomes a registered bounty hunter. With Black Dog and Ed McCoy, they search for an elusive bounty. Once again, Tyrell's skill as a gunfighter is tested when he is confronted by the brother of a man he had killed in a fair fight. Caught up in a half-cocked scheme to capture U.S. ex-Ranger Matt Crawford and share in the $10,000.00 reward, he coincidentally meets up with an old friend and convinces him to help. They travel together to the town of Hazelton, where Matt Crawford was last seen. There, the mystery of the murder of Emery Nelson, one of McCoy's men, begins.
An edge of your seat killer thriller, really.