Mountain Woman Rides Again: A Kate McAlaster Adventure

Mountain Woman Rides Again: A Kate McAlaster Adventure

by Johnny Fowler
Mountain Woman Rides Again: A Kate McAlaster Adventure

Mountain Woman Rides Again: A Kate McAlaster Adventure

by Johnny Fowler

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Overview

The saga of Kate McAlaster continues with another adventure in the Great Northwest, in a time when mountain men roam the peaks and valleys. Renegade Indians are still a threat to the settlers finding homesteads following their perilous journey on the Oregon Trail.

Kate and Man are thrown into a situation where they must put an end to Bull Blevins and his gang of cutthroat murderers. They have to depend on their brains, skills, and the pair of Walker Colt pistols on their hips.

However, they are sidetracked by Chief United States Marshal Joe Meek of the Oregon Territory when mine wars erupt at Coeur d'Alene. They are ordered to stand between the gunmen hired by the Mine Owners Association and the deadly rifles of the Western Federation of Miners. Survival becomes the name of the game as they attempt to end the violence.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781466206205
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 09/09/2011
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

Johnny Fowler grew up on a cattle ranch in West Texas and worked on a sixty thousand acre ranch throughout high school and college. He graduated from Texas Tech University with a degree in business administration and began ranching for himself while employed by the USDA. While with the USDA he wrote newsletters for producers, and articles for agriculture publications and newspapers.

He has now converted the knowledge gained from his experiences and education into writing novels.









Johnny Fowler grew up on a cattle ranch in west Texas. This experience was invaluable in giving an insight into life in the real West. Working with third and fourth generation cowboys, he listened to stories passed down through the generations about life on the frontier. They told of hardships and the struggle to survive in the vast expanse of the west when the population was scarce. His grandfather, a pioneer doctor, also shared many experiences about his life on the frontier, treating patients by horseback.

Johnny worked on a sixty thousand acre ranch throughout high school and college. He graduated from Texas Tech University with a degree in business administration and began ranching for himself while employed by the USDA. While with the USDA he wrote newsletters for producers, and articles for agriculture publications and newspapers, which included methods for establishing wildlife habitats, managing native pastures and conservation of our natural resources.

He has now converted the knowledge gained from his ranching experience and education into writing novels.
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