Crippled Jack

Boston Teran

Book - 2022

Those were the years of poverty, homelessness and hatred between the classes. In that time when bloodthirsty violence ruled the day, a boy was bound and gagged and left to die in the desert. He was not yet nine and suffered what they called the palsy. There was a note pinned to his chest--"It's up to God now." But the boy did not die. Fate and history merged in his will to live. He was found by a horseman, known as The Coffin Maker, who was at war with the profiteers of the day, the Czars of business, the masters of corporate avarice. The Coffin Maker becomes the star on the boy's horizon, and the boy will grow to become an expert marksman known as Crippled Jack who comes of age during the labor wars consuming the West a...nd whose friends will be enemies of the state. He will come to love a woman who escaped the orphan trains and is a reporter covering the bloodshed sweeping the nation. Together they will usher in a new America. An America that has every intention of turning the country upside down, so that it may stand right side up.--

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Subjects
Genres
Western stories
Western fiction
Novels
Published
Los Angeles, CA : High Top Publications LLC [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Boston Teran (author)
Physical Description
280 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781567031010
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Set in the post--Civil War era, this outstanding crime novel from the pseudonymous Teran (Two Boys at Breakwater) opens with an eight-year-old boy, bound, gagged, and left to die, crawling along a remote Texas trail. A lone rider named Ledru Drum discovers the palsy-stricken child and takes him under his wing. Drum is on the run from Pinkerton agents because of a series of railroad bombings perpetrated by an assassin known only as the Coffin Maker. Matthew, as Drum christens the boy, finds his first real home among the hardscrabble group of labor organizers and workers led by the real-life Mary "Mother" Jones. Matthew's new family is wrenched from him once again, however, when Drum is killed by Pinkerton agents. The Pinkertons take the boy to a labor camp, where he lives for 10 years before escaping. Matthew, now a young man, reinvents himself as a celebrity marksman known as Crippled Jack. His real mission, however, is to exact vengeance against the men who destroyed his world. The action builds to an exciting showdown between unionized mine workers and strike breakers in Leadville, Colo. Teran's storytelling has a mythic quality to it, and his recreation of a violent era in American history will resonate with many today. Fans of Charles Portis and Philipp Meyer will be enthralled. Agent: Natasha Kern, Natasha Kern Literary. (Sept.)

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