Sunset A Historical Western Novel

Sunset A Historical Western Novel by Glen Onley, published by Sunstone Press in 2003, is a 348-page narrative that immerses readers in the life of thirteen-year-old Everett. Following a tragic event where his father is executed for murder, Everett is taken in by Deputy Marshal Bass Reeves and begins a journey that leads him through various challenges and adventures. The story unfolds as he grapples with his father’s innocence, pursues the outlaw he believes is guilty, and navigates the complexities of life on the Chisholm Trail and beyond.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of action and adventure as Everett’s quest for justice takes him from Fort Gibson to Caldwell, Kansas, and into the Indian Territory. The narrative explores themes of loyalty, love, and the harsh realities of the Old West, featuring encounters with outlaws and the pursuit of a future with Tabitha, the rancher’s daughter. As Everett’s journey unfolds, he faces numerous trials, including conflicts with powerful ranchers and the lure of a life of crime, all set against the backdrop of historical Western landscapes.
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Thirteen-year-old Everett stares at the white-washed gallows emblazoned against an orange sunset as his father, found guilty of murder, plunges through the trap door. Deputy Marshal Bass Reeves takes the now-orphaned boy to Fort Gibson where he becomes a stable hand until early manhood. Believing his father innocent and Wiley Stuart guilty, Everett hunts down the outlaw, but Deputy Marshal Ben Williams wrests away the prisoner and denies Everett all hope of clearing his father. Frustrated, Everett then drifts up the Chisholm Trail to Caldwell, Kansas, hires on at the Homestead Ranch, and meets Tabitha, the ranchers daughter. Soon, they make plans to marry. But in a poker-game dispute, Everett kills Brett and Jesse Harrison, sons of a powerful rancher. With Tabithas promise to wait for him, Everett flees to Indian Territory. Harrisons men doggedly pursue him into New Mexico where he joins a band of horse thieves, led by Vicente Silva, guarding a stolen herd in Horsethief Meadow, hidden away in a mountain valley. But a gunfight with his outlaw boss, Bandanna, sends him on the run again. Finding refuge with a miner in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains west of Cimarron, Everett soon has gold money in his pocket and Tabitha on his mind. He heads back to Caldwell where a cowhand convinces him that she has gone East and married a banker. Bitterly disappointed, Everett turns westward, not sure where he will go or what he will do. The author, a Texan enamored with the Old West, follows his second novel, DISCOVERY TREE, with one set in Indian Territory, the cow town of Caldwell, Kansas, the Texas Panhandle, and northern New Mexico. While reacquainting the reader with familiar names and places, the author introduces new ones that he believes have been too-long neglected. His first novel, BEYOND CONTENTMENT, was also published by Sunstone Press.
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