Blood Brothers

Blood Brothers by Cotton Smith, published by Dorchester Publishing Company, Incorporated in 2006, is a historical fiction novel that spans 358 pages. The story follows former Texas Ranger John Checker as he navigates perilous terrain after a confrontation with his half-brother, Star McCallister. As he makes his way home, Checker faces the threat of two hired killers sent by McCallister, adding tension and urgency to his journey.
Readers will find a narrative steeped in the challenges of survival and the complexities of familial conflict. The book delves into themes common in Westerns, exploring the harsh realities of life in a tumultuous period. With its focus on action and character dynamics, Blood Brothers presents a vivid portrayal of the struggles faced by its protagonist in a dangerous landscape. This edition is available in English and measures 6.75 inches in height and 4.25 inches in length.
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After surviving a battle with his half-brother Star McCallister, former Texas Ranger John Checker travels through dangerous territory to return home where he encounters two hired killers who have been paid handsomely by McCallister to kill him.
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