The Arizonan
"What'll we do with this huckleberry?" asks the Cowboy whose Winchester presses again Byron's belt buckle. "We take 'em to the boss. He'll figure out what to do with him," answers the Segundo. The Bierman brothers deal with characters the likes of which only the West breeds and nurturers: the Earp brothers, Texas John Slaughter, Governor F.A. Tritle, Ike Clanton, Curly Bill Brocius, Al Sieber, and La Araña. "If there are those who can't defend themselves and wind up vulnerable, then Arizona Territory ain't the place for them to stay," says Byron. "It is what it is." Arizona Territory, 1880s, is enough to challenge anyone, but little do Byron and Braxton Bierman know that every turn on the trail brings them to defining moments. From Tombstone to Prescott, and Springerville to Phoenix, they face friends, foes, and nature. Braxton's last line in the story is, "Brother, have I got a lot to tell you." Reader, The Arizonan has a lot to tell you too.
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The Arizonan
"What'll we do with this huckleberry?" asks the Cowboy whose Winchester presses again Byron's belt buckle. "We take 'em to the boss. He'll figure out what to do with him," answers the Segundo. The Bierman brothers deal with characters the likes of which only the West breeds and nurturers: the Earp brothers, Texas John Slaughter, Governor F.A. Tritle, Ike Clanton, Curly Bill Brocius, Al Sieber, and La Araña. "If there are those who can't defend themselves and wind up vulnerable, then Arizona Territory ain't the place for them to stay," says Byron. "It is what it is." Arizona Territory, 1880s, is enough to challenge anyone, but little do Byron and Braxton Bierman know that every turn on the trail brings them to defining moments. From Tombstone to Prescott, and Springerville to Phoenix, they face friends, foes, and nature. Braxton's last line in the story is, "Brother, have I got a lot to tell you." Reader, The Arizonan has a lot to tell you too.
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The Arizonan

The Arizonan

by William Burgdorf
The Arizonan

The Arizonan

by William Burgdorf

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Overview

"What'll we do with this huckleberry?" asks the Cowboy whose Winchester presses again Byron's belt buckle. "We take 'em to the boss. He'll figure out what to do with him," answers the Segundo. The Bierman brothers deal with characters the likes of which only the West breeds and nurturers: the Earp brothers, Texas John Slaughter, Governor F.A. Tritle, Ike Clanton, Curly Bill Brocius, Al Sieber, and La Araña. "If there are those who can't defend themselves and wind up vulnerable, then Arizona Territory ain't the place for them to stay," says Byron. "It is what it is." Arizona Territory, 1880s, is enough to challenge anyone, but little do Byron and Braxton Bierman know that every turn on the trail brings them to defining moments. From Tombstone to Prescott, and Springerville to Phoenix, they face friends, foes, and nature. Braxton's last line in the story is, "Brother, have I got a lot to tell you." Reader, The Arizonan has a lot to tell you too.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781937569877
Publisher: Venture Galleries
Publication date: 11/20/2017
Series: The Bierman Saga , #3
Pages: 348
Product dimensions: 5.24(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.72(d)

About the Author

William Burgdorf leverages a lifetime of experiences into his stories accumulated from being born along the mighty Ohio River in southern Indiana, raised in the wide, wild desert vistas of Arizona, having lived in lake-strewn Michigan, as well as the hills and hollows of Tennessee, and in his piney woods home in East Texas. His love of, and a double major in, history along with his successful career as an adult educator prepared him to become a masterful storyteller of historical fiction. His careful attention to exacting details, colorful and memorable characters, descriptive locales, and articulate dialogue weave together stories that engage and enthrall.

"My goal is to provide a story that captures your imagination and is remembered. At the end of the day, my desire is to be regarded as a good 'storyteller.'"

To learn more about William Burgdorf's books, please visit www.waburgdorf.com.
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