Tom Horn: Setting Cheyenne Back to Right
(2026)(The fourth book in the America250 series)
A novel by Jeff Crawford
Tom Horn: Setting Cheyenne Back to Right is the exciting new installment in the best-selling America250 series, celebrating the 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding.
Tom Horn, mule packer, coach driver, army guide and Indian tracker, scratches an itch to visit Cheyenne. He figures that a couple of restful days and a few good meals will do the trick, but Horn soon becomes involved in a fight for the town’s very soul.
Horn is convinced by Sheriff Creedmore that Cheyenne needs his special skills, but even his own special brand of grit, sleight-of-hand and level-headedness will be sorely tested as a secret war wages within the town’s boundaries.
But can even Tom Horn stop the criminal holocaust before it goes too far?
Return with us to the thrilling days when America was unexplored territory, heroes blazed trails and were pressed to their limits, and the West was at its wildest.
Those who know of Tom Horn are usually gathered on one side of the fence or the other when it comes to his demanding their respect or disappointment, while a certain number are still undecided. This book pushes no agenda; it merely provides a fictional adventure to entertain. Although, it does show the resolve and determination he truly possessed that requires he be included in discussions about those who shaped the West.
Genre: Western
Tom Horn, mule packer, coach driver, army guide and Indian tracker, scratches an itch to visit Cheyenne. He figures that a couple of restful days and a few good meals will do the trick, but Horn soon becomes involved in a fight for the town’s very soul.
Horn is convinced by Sheriff Creedmore that Cheyenne needs his special skills, but even his own special brand of grit, sleight-of-hand and level-headedness will be sorely tested as a secret war wages within the town’s boundaries.
But can even Tom Horn stop the criminal holocaust before it goes too far?
Return with us to the thrilling days when America was unexplored territory, heroes blazed trails and were pressed to their limits, and the West was at its wildest.
Those who know of Tom Horn are usually gathered on one side of the fence or the other when it comes to his demanding their respect or disappointment, while a certain number are still undecided. This book pushes no agenda; it merely provides a fictional adventure to entertain. Although, it does show the resolve and determination he truly possessed that requires he be included in discussions about those who shaped the West.
Genre: Western