The Angry Land

The Angry Land
Author: William W. Johnstone
Publisher: Pinnacle
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2024-06-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0786050691

Download The Angry Land Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

When a cattle train bound for Texas is ambushed by blood thirsty rustlers, legendary mountain man Smoke Jensen vows to get the cattle back, get the killers who stole them—and get revenge for the blood they spilled . . . Johnstone Country. Where Outlaws Shoot. And Legends Shoot Back. The completion of a new railroad line from Colorado to Texas is a dream come true for Smoke Jensen and the other ranchers of Big Rock. But this dream turns into their worst nightmare when the first herd they load onto the train is stolen by a vicious gang of kill-crazy rustlers. This is no ordinary train robbery. It’s an inferno of slaughter that includes the friendly rancher who volunteered to take Smoke’s place on the trip. Now Smoke is saddling up and riding out—to get the prairie rats who murdered his friend . . . Smoke isn’t the only one who’s after these merciless killers. A pair of undercover lawmen from Texas have managed to infiltrate the gang by pretending to be dangerous outlaws. While Smoke is trying to track down the stolen herd, the undercover lawmen pretend to plot with the gang to rob more cattle trains. But there’s a hitch in the lawmen’s plan. To make sure they’re really on board, the gang wants them to prove their loyalty—by eliminating their biggest threat: Smoke Jensen . . .

The Angry Land

The Angry Land
Author: Samuel Anthony Peeples
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1959
Genre:
ISBN:

Download The Angry Land Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Angry Land

The Angry Land
Author: Brad Ward
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1959
Genre:
ISBN:

Download The Angry Land Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Angry Land

Angry Land
Author: Samuel A Peeples
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2016-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 071982124X

Download Angry Land Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

He pays his debts with hot lead! This is the story of a kid who turns killer, a boy who grows to manhood long before his time. Seeing no justice in the land, he takes the law into his own lightning swift hands.The legend that grows around Billy Bascom is born the day they planted the cross that read: 'Here lie Ben Ober and Jim Boone; hanged for cattle rustling May 14, 1880.'There should have been a third name on that board: that of Billy Bascom. But the kid had been rescued from Jason Ryan's lynch party just in time. The thirst to avenge the death of his friends, and the murder of his saviour, has changed Billy into New Mexico's most ruthless gunslinger.And no man is going to be his undoing.

The Angry Land

The Angry Land
Author: Samuel Anthony Peeples
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1959
Genre:
ISBN:

Download The Angry Land Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Angry Land. [A Novel.].

The Angry Land. [A Novel.].
Author: Frank BASS (pseud.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1959
Genre:
ISBN:

Download The Angry Land. [A Novel.]. Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This Angry Land

This Angry Land
Author: Random House
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1998-11-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780099894223

Download This Angry Land Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This Angry Land

This Angry Land
Author: Terence Strong
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2010-04-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1849832447

Download This Angry Land Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

For fourteen years he has kept the demons at bay. The former SAS sergeant from Ulster has renounced the gun. With help from the bottle and a village girl, he devotes his life to others in war-torn Mozambique. But as the terror spreads, he must fight again. Plunged into the savage cauldron of Africa's killing fields, he confronts two very different but equally implacable enemies.

The Angry Divide

The Angry Divide
Author: Wilmot Godfrey James
Publisher: New Africa Books
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1989
Genre: Cape Town (South Africa)
ISBN: 9780864861160

Download The Angry Divide Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Angry Gods of Africa

The Angry Gods of Africa
Author: Yao Foli Modey
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466967250

Download The Angry Gods of Africa Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In this epochal historical novel, Professor Modey takes another look at both the European slave trade to Africa and plantation slavery in the New World, both are old subjects. He dramatizes an imaginary journey of apology and shows how a delegation from fundamentalist groups from the former Old South traveled to Africa to show genuine remorse, make atonement and ask for reconciliation from the chiefs. He points out how the Europeans and Americans, who had the lions share of the trade and made tons of wealth from it, must go past the sugar coated words of apology---make atonement for the profane past and ask for final reconciliation. He points out in the book that regardless of what people think, Africans did not invite the Europeans to their shores to buy their blood brothers and sisters. The Oburonis just showed up in Africa, but claimed that they just stumbled upon the continent. They imposed the slave trade on the African people using their guns and cannons to force the chiefs to exchange prisoners of war for guns, broadcloth and rum. So he said Africans are the victims and should not be going around doing all the apologizing and performing atonement rituals. The opposition to the slave trade from the African chiefs and kings is well-dramatized in the historical novel. He discusses the physical and demographic effects of the mfecane in detail. He demonstrated that the most lasting impacts are the psychological scars---inferiority complex in Africans everywhere and institutionalized racism across the globe. Hence the struggles to overcome the forces---betrayal, disunity, distrust and, unlike the recent economic success of Asian nations, the African leaders inability to experience similar success in the modern global economy effectively, he blames on the Americans and Europeans because of the stigma. He discusses efforts to apologize for the slave trade---the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Southern Baptists, the USA Congress and Senate, several American states such as Virginia, North Carolina and New Jersey. But Professor Modey points out that, instead of sweet sugar-coated words of apologies, the African leaders need atonement---help for Africa to heal from the lingering effects of the notorious slave trade. But he wants the Europeans and Americans to put Africa back where it once was before their ancestors came and decimated the continent with the wicked trade and destroyed the continent at iconoclastic proportions. Though the setting of the book is the Panfest festival at Cape Coast, Ghana, highlighting the dungeons, the Palaver Hall, the Portuguese chapels, the cannons, the lighthouse and the Shrine of Music, the author uses Memphis, Tennessee to demonstrate the lingering impact of plantation slavery on the Africans in the Diaspora. The author dramatizes how time is running out for atonement and present scenarios of remarkable disastrous consequences if the descendants of the former slave trades and plantation slave owners refuse to atone for the profane past. In spite of his drama of disasters and turmoil emanating from the restless souls of the dearly departed, the book, however, ends on a note of optimism about the future---Africa shall rise and the world would eventual emerge from the ashes of the greatest calamity in global history.