Perciville Socrates Hammond, born and raised in the city of Boston by his overprotective mother and an elderly aunt who viewed the entire world as evil, was clueless when it came to the 'outside world'. Tall, gangly, and with a face only a mother could love, he was content to live in solitude, only leaving home for work or church. Then, out of the blue, he receives a shocking bit of information when he is contacted by an attorney about the death of his maternal grandfather-a man he had never known. He was to inherit his grandfather's Bar-Slash-B ranch, and all the man's worldly possessions.…mehr
Perciville Socrates Hammond, born and raised in the city of Boston by his overprotective mother and an elderly aunt who viewed the entire world as evil, was clueless when it came to the 'outside world'. Tall, gangly, and with a face only a mother could love, he was content to live in solitude, only leaving home for work or church. Then, out of the blue, he receives a shocking bit of information when he is contacted by an attorney about the death of his maternal grandfather-a man he had never known. He was to inherit his grandfather's Bar-Slash-B ranch, and all the man's worldly possessions. Having never been out of Boston in his life, the young man was forced to face his fears and travel west to Texas. His intentions were to sell the ranch and head back home to Boston. Little did he know, that was far from his grandfather's last wishes, and getting 'home' would not be exactly where Perciville expected.
Nicodemus Legend is an American author known for his vivid Westerns and genre-spanning storytelling. Drawing inspiration from frontier history, overlooked voices, and the hard moral landscapes of the American West, Legend crafts stories where grit, honor, and survival walk side by side. As a Black writer in a genre long shaped by myth and omission, Nicodemus Legend brings depth and authenticity to characters often left out of traditional Western narratives-lawmen, drifters, homesteaders, soldiers, and outlaws whose stories deserve telling. His work blends historical realism with strong character focus, favoring clean, purposeful prose and enduring themes of justice, faith, and consequence. Beyond Westerns, Legend explores other genres with the same steady hand, always grounding his stories in human struggle and quiet resilience. His writing reflects a belief that the past still speaks-and that every legend begins with a man willing to stand his ground. Nicodemus Legend writes from the United States.
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