Two for Texas

Two for Texas by James Lee Burke, published by Hachette Books on October 19, 1995, is a reprint edition featuring 160 pages in English. This novel follows the journey of Son Holland and Hugh Allison, two men who escape from prison and must navigate the challenges of evading the law. Their flight takes them from Louisiana to Texas, where they encounter a series of eccentric characters and perilous situations as they seek freedom.
Readers will find that the narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the Texas Revolution, intertwining the protagonists’ desperate attempts to evade capture with historical events. The story explores themes of survival and the complexities of freedom, as Son and Hugh become embroiled in a violent yet significant chapter of Texas history. This edition presents a vivid portrayal of their tumultuous journey, highlighting the dangers and unpredictability of their escape.
Official synopsis Publisher
Son Holland and Hugh Allison have only one thing in common–they escaped from prison together. Running from the law isn’t easy and Son and Hugh have a lot to learn. With one prison guarde left for dead, Son and Hugh have to g as far as they can to avoid being put behind bars in a Louisiana jail. What ensues is a whirlwind trip from Louisiana to Texas, where they collide with eccentric characters and life-threatening circumstances. With word of their escape traveling fast, they onlyhope they have of freedome is by becomnig key players in another violent, yet magnificent event: The Texas Revolution.
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