Del Rio

Del Rio

by Michael Lee
Del Rio

Del Rio

by Michael Lee

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Overview

The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

In the bitter Christmas cold of a Maryland winter, Delaino Riodan, orphaned heir to the Conlan family fortune, finally decides that enough is enough and flees the clutches of his abusive family. With him are the only two friends he's ever known—Tucker, a family slave, and Raj, an exquisitely-trained stallion Del stole from his grandfather's stables. Together they head west in search of Delaino's long-lost father, Daniel, and the promise of life and liberty on the far end of the famed Oregon Trail. Drunk on the hope and enthusiasm of newfound freedom, none of them understand the dangers that haunt their every step. Ahead lay the vast and wild frontier, filled with untold wonders as awe-inspiring as they are lethal. Behind stalks the murderous rage of Del's psychotic uncle, Beaux Conlan. Left penniless by his nephew's birth, Beaux looks to remedy that problem once and for all and retrieve his property—Tucker and Raj—at all costs. Can Del and Tucker find their way across the lawless plains, or will they join the thousands of unlucky souls who came before them filling unmarked graves on the trail to the promised land of Oregon?

An epic and realistic story of life on the edge of civilization, debut author Michael Lee captures perfectly the gritty essence of America's great eighteenth-century journey into the West—a journey toward the kind of destiny, freedom, and manhood only the American frontier can forge.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185597132
Publisher: Oghma Creative Media
Publication date: 06/27/2022
Series: The Pacific Frontier , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Michael Lee a contributing roundtable correspondent for Western Writers of America’s Roundup Magazine and Saddlebag Dispatches. His fresh voice paints detail and gives historical authenticity to a frontier-life coming of age saga. Del Rio’s characters move off of the page in three-dimensional images fighting nature, human frailty, disease, Indians, and human greed on the Oregon Trail, growing bigger and stronger as they fight their way west. The past relentlessly pursues them, clashing in violence, until it ends in a bloody climax. To learn more about Del Rio and The Pacific Frontier series, find Michael Lee on Facebook and the web.
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