23,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
12 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Luke struggles to keep his family safe as Union soldiers march through the South burning crops, destroying buildings, and killing livestock. When a band of renegades dressed as Union soldiers attacks his home, killing his brother and beating him and his mother, Luke must leave the farm to find his father. Luke and his father return to see their farm facing a new threat -- carpetbaggers from the North who threaten to seize their land. When Luke and his father resist, Luke has to kill a carpetbagger to defend his father. The leader of the carpetbaggers reports to the Union army that Luke killed…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Luke struggles to keep his family safe as Union soldiers march through the South burning crops, destroying buildings, and killing livestock. When a band of renegades dressed as Union soldiers attacks his home, killing his brother and beating him and his mother, Luke must leave the farm to find his father. Luke and his father return to see their farm facing a new threat -- carpetbaggers from the North who threaten to seize their land. When Luke and his father resist, Luke has to kill a carpetbagger to defend his father. The leader of the carpetbaggers reports to the Union army that Luke killed his man in cold blood. Luke must either stay with his family and risk being hanged or leave his home forever in search of a better life in the West. In Luke Taylor: Westward Bound, Luke races against time, Union soldiers, and bounty hunters on his way to join a wagon train in Independence, Missouri. With only a packhorse, a few days' supply of food, and a stowaway dog, Luke heads west on a tense, adventure-filled journey of survival. Luke Taylor: Westward Bound takes readers along on a thrilling quest for freedom, peace, and ultimately, revenge.
Autorenporträt
Lowell F. Volk, a native of Minnesota, retired in 2004 and is living in Pleasant View, Colorado. He is a member of Western Writers of America. Lowell and his wife, Mary Lou, have five children: Terri (deceased), Scott (deceased), Paula, Lowell Jr., and Kathy.Lowell has a BS from California Lutheran in computer science and an MBA from the University of La Verne. He retired from General Dynamics in 2004 where he was a manager of software engineers, which required extensive travel both in the United States and overseas. After he retired, Lowell was a substitute teacher of K through 12th grades, on the board of directors of the Peasant View Fire Department, a member of the Montezuma Sheriffs Possie, and a former Deputy Sheriff of Montezuma County, Colorado. He now enjoys writing books.