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Mark Warren

    Mark Warren è un autore la cui scrittura è profondamente informata da una profonda connessione con il mondo naturale e un vivo interesse per la storia, in particolare per le narrazioni dei nativi americani e del West. Attraverso le sue opere, esplora temi di sopravvivenza, scienze naturali e le eredità durature del passato. Il suo stile narrativo è caratterizzato da una narrazione immersiva che trasporta i lettori in mondi di esplorazione e indagine storica. L'esperienza di Warren nelle abilità di sopravvivenza in natura e nella storia conferisce un'autenticità e una profondità uniche ai suoi contributi letterari.

    Librarians of the West: A Quartet
    The Long Road to Legend
    Indigo Heaven
    The Westering Trail Travesties
    A Law Unto Himself
    Born to the Badge
    • Born to the Badge

      Wyatt Earp, An American Odyssey Book Two

      • 264pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Set against a backdrop of law enforcement and personal sacrifice, this gripping narrative follows the life of a dedicated officer navigating the challenges of duty and morality. The story delves into the complexities of justice, loyalty, and the impact of crime on communities. With rich character development and a compelling plot, it explores themes of honor and the weight of responsibility, making it a poignant read for fans of crime and police dramas.

      Born to the Badge
      4,7
    • A Law Unto Himself

      Wyatt Earp, An American Odyssey Book Three

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The final installment of Mark Warren's historical fiction trilogy delivers a gripping conclusion filled with intense action and dramatic twists. Characters face pivotal choices that will shape their destinies, exploring themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the impact of history on personal lives. The narrative weaves together rich historical detail and compelling storytelling, ensuring readers are fully engaged until the last page.

      A Law Unto Himself
      4,9
    • The Westering Trail Travesties

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      A 2023 Will Rogers Medallion Award-winner, The Westering Trail Travesties encompasses five Western tales, ranging from the surreal to the tear-jerker-told in a crucible of parody. In Rumors from the Edge of the World, Kid Concho and his Arizona outlaw gang of misfits stumble upon a prophetic Apache spring. Too Long in the Saddle follows the exploits of a Boston newspaper reporter who is ordered on assignment to frontier Kansas. During Code of the Ranger, one man travels with a quartet of Arizona Rangers who-without extradition papers-must ride undercover into Texas to bring back Bad Bob Banning. In Gourd, fourteen-year-old Curtis Blaydes continues to run his family's homestead after losing his father and mother, until a visitor arrives. Niobrara introduces a notable triangle of youngsters in northern Nebraska. In the vast landscapes of the Old West, these five unexpected tales weave together a tapestry of human resilience, raw adventure, and the oftentimes humorous spirit of the untamed frontier.

      The Westering Trail Travesties
      5,0
    • Indigo Heaven

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      The book features the life of Wyatt Earp, exploring his legendary status in American history through a rich narrative. Recognized with the prestigious 2020 Will Rogers Medallion Award and a finalist for the 2019 Spur Award, it delves into Earp's complex character and the era he lived in. The work has also garnered acclaim from The Historical Novel Society as an "Editor's Choice," highlighting its engaging storytelling and historical accuracy.

      Indigo Heaven
      4,5
    • The Long Road to Legend

      Wyatt Earp, An American Odyssey Book One

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Wyatt Earp's multifaceted life as a farmer, hunter, gambler, and lawman unfolds against the backdrop of America's untamed West. Despite his diverse roles, he is predominantly remembered as a peace officer, a position he never sought but excelled in due to circumstance. The narrative explores themes of justice versus law and order, highlighting the complexities of morality in a rapidly changing society. Earp's legacy raises questions about the balance of justice, making him a pivotal figure in discussions of American law enforcement.

      The Long Road to Legend
      4,3
    • Librarians of the West: A Quartet

      • 302pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      "Too Much Dancing Going On" is the account of an independent-minded young woman in a wide-open Montana who loved books and horses, and later a certain literary young man. "The Cowboy, the Librarian, and the Broomsman" - When Lyle Hardiman, easy-going, illiterate, Montana cowboy, accidentally blunders into the new library with his horse (he thought it was a livery), he meets the new librarian, Miss Rebecca Spark, and sets into motion a chain of events that will ensure the little town of Burnt Creek a place in the history books. With the help of the local saloon/shop sweeper, Lyle will discover a path laid out for him by destiny . . . a path that leads to the heart of Miss Rebecca Spark. In "The Book Mama", Lady Jane Woodruff is stranded with an abusive husband in a harsh new country and relies on the wisdom of an ancient African American woman to guide her to freedom.Fourteen-year-old Pearl Ellingson learns life's hard lessons as she struggles to start a library in frontier North Dakota in "Terrible and Wonderful."

      Librarians of the West: A Quartet
      3,8