Powder River

· The Life and Times of Jeston Nash Book 2 · Cotton-Branch Publishing
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In Powder River, outlaw Jeston Nash—the look-alike cousin of Jesse James and horse-man for the infamous James-Younger Gang—and his partner, Quiet Jack Smith, find themselves entangled in the onrush of historical events leading up to the Powder River Indian War.

    Attracted by rumors and the profits of war, a strange assortment of characters—outlaws, loose women, lawmen, bounty hunters, preachers, and  Washington attachés—lay in wait like vultures to pick the bones of the mighty Sioux Nation as it reels on the verge of extinction. 

   In Old West Tradition, Powder River is a richly woven earth colored tapestry that brings together the best and worst of our Western Heritage. Like all western classics, the pages turn quickly and leave a lasting impression. 

About the author

Ralph Cotton is a Best Selling Author with over Seventy books to his credit and millions of books in print. Ralph’s books are top sellers in the Western and Civil War/Western genres, and in 2015 he debuted his new Gun Culture series with Friend of a Friend. Known for fast-paced narrative and wry dark humor, Ralph’s introduction to the Florida crime fiction genre has been well received.

   Powder River is the second novel in the Life and Times of Jeston Nash series, written in 1995 and reissued in 2011 in Ralph’s Western Classics group of books.

   Ralph lives on the Florida coast with his wife Mary Lynn. He writes prodigiously, but also enjoys painting, photography, sailing and playing guitar.

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