The McCabe saga continues as the men of the ranch embark on a cattle drive. Charles is left in charge of the ranch, but when a would-be assassin takes the women captive, Charles finds he has to make some hard choices, and his life will never be the same.
Brad was born in rural New England and grew up reading Louis L'Amour, Luke Short, A.B Guthrie, Jr., and even Edgar Rice Burroughs. He knew at 14 he wanted to write for a living, and refused to give up the goal even when the odds seemed overwhelmingly against it. Now, thanks to Amazon, his stories are now available. He is a member of the Western Writers of America
Brad fell in love with the Old West at a very young age. It began with movies and old TV series like GUNSMOKE and BONANZA, and later expanded to western novels. This led to his study of western history. The pioneers, the Indians, the cattlemen, the gunfighters. His interest in history is not so much about wars and great leaders, but the people who lived on the land. And that's what he writes about. The people. He doesn't write about the old west as much as he writes about what it might have felt like to be there.
He loves contact from readers. He can be reached by email at mccabewesterns@gmail.com if you want to discuss his stories, or even just the American West in general.
All anyone can say, don't mess with The McCabes. You mess with and all your doing is swatting a hornets nest. This adventure defines this in all situations. Family is very important and they all stand together regardless of the ugliness they may be facing. The author explains the different aspects of life in west. He also describes the difference between Texan ways and California ways, you know, the difference in the style of spurs they wore, that goes for the type of hats they wore. Some of the western cowmen wore somberos such as the vacqueros of Mexico. Another great McCabe Family adventure...ride easy everyone....
This is not my favorite of the series. There are lots of things that happened between the last book, BOOM TOWN, and this one. This book is about the TRAIL DRIVE and all the incidents that happen along the way. Some of those incidents do not portray the characters' habits correctly, but we all make mistakes in life, so it's possible. New characters are brought in. Really just a continuation of the McCabe story.
I enjoyed this book as it showed,ore elements of the McCabe family. Why Charles had to do what he did to feel he could deserve Bree. Ginny remains the heart of the family! I would recommend this to anyone who loves Westerns, still reminds me of the Sackett novels by Louis L'Amour.
I enjoyed the creative trail drive descriptions both for geographic/environment and home life settings as well as all characters.portrayed in the story.
Brad is just fun to read. A story teller extraordinaire. Full of fun natural folks blend with some folks you hope never existed. I am planning on reading the rest of his books in the days to come. This book was number six.
love following a family saga. This book was packed with enough drama and excitement for 3 books. These are very likeable characters. I can't wait to see where the story takes each one.
And the McCabes (expanding with delightful addons) keep drinking their coffee and wearing their holsters low. A copy editor could find some work in this volume. Maybe a job for Zack's Crystal?
This book continues an excellent series. and maintains the story as well as the previous 4. It's good enough that I can overlook the obvious lack of proofreading. There are enough errors to be irritating but ignored.
Brad Dennison has written another very good western that holds one's attention from beginning to the end. If you enjoy reading books about the American West then I highly recommend the McCabes series!
The McGabes continue to live the good life and face life’s challenges in the McGabe style. This book is an excellent guide to daily living and meeting life head-on. It applies to Takayuki as well. A terrific novel. I recommend it!
Loved all the action and the love and compassion for friends and family. Even though evil existed they overcame all the disappointments and disasters, which were many. Great read highly recommend it.
This is another excellent story about the west and the type of men it took to build this country. Mr. Denison has a way with words and he writes a story which takes awhile to read. Full of action and suspense. I can’t wait to read the next one.
I am in my 70s, have read 1000s of books, but never read any westerns. I don’t know what made me buy the first book in the series and fell in love with it. This has to be my all time favorite book series, even over my beloved Travis McGee books. *grins*
A very good and entertaining novel by this author. I enjoyed reading this novel and I recommend it to everyone. I would like to read more novels by this author.
The McCabes a!omg with Zach Johnson go on what's supposed to be their last long cattle drive. But Al Randall is out to make sure they don't make succeed.
I enjoyed the book as most of Brad's books He does a great job of keeping your attention Uses great characters And keeps you guessing what's the next I loved it
I read for pleasure and relaxation, not to write reviews. I feel reviews should be left to recognized critics and that the star rating system should be sufficient for most readers.
Just when you think nothing else could happen to Johnny McCabe and his Clan. Low and behold Brad Dennison comes up with something new that will knock your gun belt off. It is amazing how this author's mind works. He's running stories within stories and brings each character life. That makes them jump off the pages at you. I still think that the McCabes could be a series. At the very least a mini-series.
I've been reading and enjoying, very much, this series . However, there are lots of punctuation errors as well as grammatical which, to me, ruin the flow of the book. The first few books even had made-up words, or very badly spelled, ie "lied in bed". This occurred quite often, also sentence's with missing words. This has been getting somewhat better and, I really do enjoy these books. As soon as I finish one I start another. If you like a good western , read these, you'll be happy you did.
This is another suspense book about the McCabe family. It continues with a family I have enjoyed. Always seeking a lost family member, then spinning a tale of suspense and loyalty around that individual
With the stories you read about trail drives plus movies available it was totally believable and exciting. These cowboys really had to work for their small pay. What a great story. Can't wait to read the next one in series n continue this adventure