In Trevor Lane and the Civil War, Book Three of the Luke Taylor Trevor Lane Series, Trevor Lane escaped from a Confederate prison and was found injured by Margret Wright and her two children. He was more dead than alive, but Margret nursed him back to health, and a close bond of friendship formed between them. When he regained his strength, Trevor promised that he would return for them at the end of the war. But when he traveled back and found their house destroyed and Margret and her children with it, he was at a crossroads. What now? The West promised to be a land of opportunity, but also…mehr
In Trevor Lane and the Civil War, Book Three of the Luke Taylor Trevor Lane Series, Trevor Lane escaped from a Confederate prison and was found injured by Margret Wright and her two children. He was more dead than alive, but Margret nursed him back to health, and a close bond of friendship formed between them. When he regained his strength, Trevor promised that he would return for them at the end of the war. But when he traveled back and found their house destroyed and Margret and her children with it, he was at a crossroads. What now? The West promised to be a land of opportunity, but also one of hardship. Returning home back East carried with it the threat of a hangman's noose. In Trevor Lane and Independence, Trevor begins his journey West with a heavy heart. A former Union soldier, he must travel through the conquered, but still rebellious, South. Follow him as he encounters many enemies along the way, including the very people who took the Wrights and his hope for a bright future away from him.
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.
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