Oklahoma Storm A Western Novel

Oklahoma Storm A Western Novel by Tim Dutton is a 212-page work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 26, 2015. This novel follows the journey of eighteen-year-old John Storm, who lives on a small farm in the Cherokee Nations of the Indian Territories. Faced with the threat of losing his home, John takes on the role of a bounty hunter, with his first target being Will Bannock, a man driven by the desire for recognition.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of identity and resilience as John Storm navigates his dual heritage and the challenges of his new profession. The story delves into his transformation into a formidable bounty hunter, setting the stage for his future as the legendary Oklahoma Storm. This edition presents a vivid portrayal of life in the early days of Oklahoma, capturing the essence of Western fiction while highlighting the complexities of its characters.
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Before Oklahoma was Oklahoma, Eighteen year old, John Storm lived on a small farm in the Cherokee Nations of the Indian Territories. In order to keep from losing the only home, he ever knew, John Storm must become a bounty hunter. His first bounty is Will Bannock, a man who only wants one thing, to be known. Bannock will do anything to accomplish this task. John Storm, raised as a white man, with Cherokee blood in his veins, must grow and mature, to become the force of nature, his name suggests. Ride along for the first adventure, of the man who will one day be known, as the legendary bounty hunter, Oklahoma Storm.
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