Abilene
In 1870 Abilene was a destination for cowboys, cattlemen, prostitutes and a family of doctors attempting to practice an unorthodox type of medicine learned in Europe, a technique that involved manipulation of the spine to affect cures and ease minor ailments. Acceptance for their ways has been hard to find, and it's made more difficult by the fact that the Corbett family is Irish and have known their fair share of prejudice so do not share the same attitudes about Indians as those in the west live by. Young Maura Corbett is fascinated by the angry, wounded Tasunka Sapa, (Black Horse) brought in by his worried older father to have two bullets removed. Eden Corbett is equally fascinated by a beautiful woman in a wheelchair he meets inside a store then learns she is housed inside a brothel. His offer to treat her is rescinded once he learns her address, but his father and sister force him to reconsider, and soon all their lives are changed by the dangerous people and harsh life in the burgeoning town on the Kansas prairie.
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Abilene
In 1870 Abilene was a destination for cowboys, cattlemen, prostitutes and a family of doctors attempting to practice an unorthodox type of medicine learned in Europe, a technique that involved manipulation of the spine to affect cures and ease minor ailments. Acceptance for their ways has been hard to find, and it's made more difficult by the fact that the Corbett family is Irish and have known their fair share of prejudice so do not share the same attitudes about Indians as those in the west live by. Young Maura Corbett is fascinated by the angry, wounded Tasunka Sapa, (Black Horse) brought in by his worried older father to have two bullets removed. Eden Corbett is equally fascinated by a beautiful woman in a wheelchair he meets inside a store then learns she is housed inside a brothel. His offer to treat her is rescinded once he learns her address, but his father and sister force him to reconsider, and soon all their lives are changed by the dangerous people and harsh life in the burgeoning town on the Kansas prairie.
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Abilene

Abilene

by S. K. Epperson
Abilene

Abilene

by S. K. Epperson

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In 1870 Abilene was a destination for cowboys, cattlemen, prostitutes and a family of doctors attempting to practice an unorthodox type of medicine learned in Europe, a technique that involved manipulation of the spine to affect cures and ease minor ailments. Acceptance for their ways has been hard to find, and it's made more difficult by the fact that the Corbett family is Irish and have known their fair share of prejudice so do not share the same attitudes about Indians as those in the west live by. Young Maura Corbett is fascinated by the angry, wounded Tasunka Sapa, (Black Horse) brought in by his worried older father to have two bullets removed. Eden Corbett is equally fascinated by a beautiful woman in a wheelchair he meets inside a store then learns she is housed inside a brothel. His offer to treat her is rescinded once he learns her address, but his father and sister force him to reconsider, and soon all their lives are changed by the dangerous people and harsh life in the burgeoning town on the Kansas prairie.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016118109
Publisher: Shevan Productions
Publication date: 12/20/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

S.K. Epperson is author of numerous novels, novellas and two collections of short stories. First novel Brother Lowdown, published by St.Martin’s in 1990, was nominated by HWA for Best First Novel. Subsequent works include bestsellers Borderland, The Moons of Summer, The Neighborhood and Nightmare.

More recent releases are Satyr’s Graze, The Tiger’s Spring (sequel to Brother Lowdown) and The Slaughters of the Race.

Novellas include A Deep Red Gold, The Bear, Betsy Klausmeyer’s Cellar, The Crypt Thieves, The Rift, Curse of the Alastor, Kingsley Calendar’s Experiment in the Field, and Dogstar Bender.

S.K. Epperson has also written novels under the pseudonyms S.J. Strayhorn (Black Night, published by Kensington) and Dylan Harson (Kansas Blue published by Dutton.)
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