This is the latest novel from Western adventure bestseller Russ Towne! With gun, and badge in hand—Marshal Patch blasts his way through the bad guys to bring peace and justice to the Old West! U.S. Marshal Arliss “Patch” Elkins sets out to bring to justice a rich 14-year-old boy accused of murdering his parents. When someone puts a $100,000 bounty on their heads with a single stipulation—kill them—Patch and his prisoner must fight for their lives. The journey to bring the boy to trial turns into a bloody gauntlet from hell when every murderous thug within five hundred miles goes after them for the bounty money and the hunter becomes the hunted. Grab this new Western adventure from one of the most popular Western authors of today! (Edited and corrected January 2019)
Russ lives with his wife in Campbell, California, USA. They’ve been married since 1979; have three adult children, and five grandchildren. His passions include family, friends, writing and investing. Russ wrote his first book in 2013 when he was fifty-six and has written and published dozens of books that can be found on Amazon.com and elsewhere. Russ delights in seeing the expressions on the faces of young children and their loved ones as they experience his children's picture, early reader, and chapter books. He enjoys reading his stories in classrooms, schools, libraries, and anywhere young children gather. Russ revels in interacting with youngsters, answering their questions, and inspiring a love within them for the magic of reading and writing. Russ savors experiencing nature, especially near rivers and streams that run through giant redwood groves, and near beautiful beaches. He enjoys watching classic movies, reading, and his tiny fern garden and redwood grove. Russ greatly enjoys managing the investments of Clients of the wealth management firm he founded in 2003. Amazon Author’s Page: https://www.amazon.com/author/russtowne. Blog: Russ Towne's A Grateful Man: http://russtowne.com The titles of the books he has written, compiled, and published include:
Books for Young Children:
Sunny Saves the Grumpadinkles
Mysti Z’s Magical Day
Wilbur the Duck Who Flew Upside Down
Sir Alex Sleighs a Dragon
Flora Belle and Dreami Dragon
The Beach that Love Built
A Day in the Shade of a Tickletoe Tree
Zach and the Toad Who Rode a Bull
V. G. and Dexter Dufflebee
Ki-Gra’s REALLY, REALLY BIG Day!
Clyde and Friends
Clyde and Hoozy Whatzadingle
Clyde and I Help a Hippo to Fly
Rusty Bear and Thomas, Too
Clyde and I
Non-Fiction Honest, Honey, That’s How It Happened Stop Peeing in the Kitty Litter! Slices of Life An anthology of the selected non-fiction stories of several writers. Reflections from the Heart of a Grateful Man
Fiction It Was Her Eyes A novella Touched Short stories and flash fiction Palpable Imaginings An anthology of stories by several writers in various genres.
Poetry Kaleidoscope Heart Whispers An anthology of the selected works of over 20 poets.
Russ Towne has found another genre to excel in. I've read a few of his books in the past, including one other Western, but this new book--part of a future series about US Marshal Patch Elkins--is a winner. At ~150 pages, it chronicles the US Marshall's life as he navigates the 'territory' to bring in criminals. Unfortunately, there's a price on more than just the criminals' heads this time...
My favorite aspect of this book is how much the story tells 'above and beyond' the words, for instance... life was insane back in the 'old days' of Western adventures. No cars, minimal maps, changing territorial boundaries, it took days to spread the word about outlaw problems via newspapers, it might take a month before someone found a dead body, etc. By reading this book, I actually realized what life was like for a US Marshal during those days. People died in tragedies all the time, just like they do now, but we didn't hear about it the second it occurred in the days of long ago.
When an author can push you to think beyond 'what you know,' you've found someone fantastic. Towne's style is easy-to-read, informative, and reflective. While being an outlaw and traveling by horseback across a territory can be intense, the book is not a totally dark and instructional take on this type of life. It's not light and fluffy either. There's a balanced equilibrium where we see love, blood, fighting, anger, death, and hope. Towne shows us how two strangers can bond, how a young teen needs a role model, how what's fair doesn't always occur, and how a man with an injury can still protect himself and the country.
I'm excited to see how this series develops. Kudos on an excellent book for a non-typical reader.
This is the first, but guarantee you it will not be the last book I will read authored by Mr. Russ Towne. The story is very sound and definitely an exceptionally descriptive episodes of our real old American western folklore adventures. Patch an his new associate, Gus does an outstanding portrayal of western justice. Try it I am sure you will like it.
Certainly worthy of five stars, as the storylines are successfully descriptive episodes, of what I believe to be overwhelmingly factual encounters throughout our old western adventures. Too, the author's perception of characters amazingly defined each and every exciting assignment with unbelievably perfection. Mr. Towne certainly has another, follower as reading this outstanding, and heartwarming, rendition of exciting justice filled masterpiece of old western adventures. The camaraderie of Patch, Gus, and Nick very strongly represented the bonds of old western folklore adventures to my beliefs, anyway. Definitely recommend this exciting episode of Patch, and his associates, who instills confidence and justice throughout their adventure of old western culture. Story has no down time and the adventures only become more impressive with each new episode of outstanding accomplishments. Regardless of you reading preference I believe you will enjoy this very compassionate experience as it fully develops with each new adventure. Sorry for those of you who do not try Patch as crew, as the loss is definitely yours!
My first time with this author. U.S. Marshal Arliss “Patch” Elkins is on the trail of a young man named Gus, accused of murdering his parents and setting the house afire. Patch always gets his man, so it’s a short time till Patch has Gus in custody. On the way back to town, Patch and Gus have people shooting at them. Questioning one of the outlaws, it is discovered that Gus’ father has a huge bounty out on both of them. Learning the real story from Gus, Patch finds that it was his uncle responsible for the deaths and the burned down home. It becomes a dangerous cat and mouse game for Patch and Gus to reach town and safety. It’s debatable whether they will survive with half the outlaws in the territory out for their blood. Will they make it? A pretty good short western, and the narrator had a wonderful cowboy-sounding monologue. I wish it were longer. I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Nice summer read. Short, moves quickly, plenty of action. Could use a little character depth and description but as a quick fiction read, it's fun and fast.
But OMG, the typos. About 30 that I flagged (and submitted via Amazon's reporting feature). At the start, there's an acknowledgment of the editor, but what Russ really needs is a copy editor. Self-published fiction often has typos, so it's expected to an extent.
This is the first book I have read by this author I must say it was a really good read. I like that Patch is a honest man. I look forward to more books by Russ Towne, thank you for a awesome read .
When is your sister your cousin? When is your capture your savior? When is your friend your rival? When is your prisoner your deputy? When is it ok to shoot a women? What makes a friend? Highly recommended for all readers. Full of action.