Crow Creek Crossing

Crow Creek Crossing by Charles G. West, published by Penguin on July 1, 2014, is a historical fiction novel that immerses readers in a Western tale of vengeance. Set against the backdrop of Wyoming, the story follows newlyweds Cole and Ann Bonner as they embark on a journey to build a new life near Crow Creek Crossing. Their aspirations are shattered when a gang of outlaws, led by Slade Corbett, attacks their homestead, leaving devastation in their wake.
In this narrative, Cole’s transformation from a hopeful young man to a relentless avenger unfolds as he seeks retribution for the loss of his loved ones. The book explores themes of action and adventure within the Western genre, highlighting the intense emotions that drive Cole’s quest for justice. With a page count of 304, this edition presents a vivid depiction of the harsh realities faced by those in pursuit of a brighter future amidst the challenges of frontier life.
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In this gripping western tale, nothing burns as hot as the flame of righteous vengeance.
Wyoming holds the promise of a bright future for newlyweds Cole and Ann Bonner. Alongside Ann’s sister, her husband, and their children, the young couple have braved the long, hard road across Nebraska in hopes of building a new life for themselves on a tract of land near Crow Creek Crossing.
But their dreams of a fresh start are quickly cut short. While Cole is away in town, a gang of outlaws led by the despicable Slade Corbett raids the family homestead, leaving behind a smoking ruin and the bodies of everyone Cole holds dear.
The vicious attack transforms this once easygoing young man into a grim avenger. With cold, merciless determination, Cole vows to track down every last member of the gang and make them pay—in blood.
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