Kinch Riley / Indian Territory

Kinch Riley / Indian Territory by Matt Braun is a reissue published by St. Martin’s Publishing Group on August 28, 2007. This edition spans 496 pages and is presented in English. The book intertwines two narratives set in the American West, beginning in Newton, Kansas, in 1871, where a young drifter and an aged gunfighter unite against a band of Texas outlaws, leading to the emergence of the legend of Kinch Riley.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of life in a lawless land, exploring themes of survival and morality. The second part of the book follows hired gun John Ryan as he navigates the complexities of his mission in Indian Territory, confronting the consequences of his actions on the proud Cherokee people and their chief’s daughter. The narratives delve into the challenges faced by individuals caught between duty and conscience, reflecting the broader conflicts of the era.
Official synopsis Publisher
KINCH RILEY
Newton, Kansas, 1871: One is a young drifter alone in a lawless land. The other is an aged gunfighter well-versed in the bawdy wonders of a wide-open boomtown. When these two lost souls come together one August night, and battle a band of Texas outlaws, the legend of Kinch Riley will be born….
INDIAN TERRITORY
When hired gun John Ryan heads into Indian Territory with a brawling crew of railroad workers, a battle of bloodshed and treachery ensues. But when he later meets the proud Cherokees—and the beautiful daughter of and embattled chief—Ryan sees for himself how his employer’s steel rails are splitting the heart of a people’s last home. Can his conscience keep him from pulling the trigger?
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Kinch Riley / Indian Territory” about?
Who is the author of “Kinch Riley / Indian Territory”?
When was “Kinch Riley / Indian Territory” published?
What is the ISBN for “Kinch Riley / Indian Territory”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
