Rawlins and Sarah travel back East by riverboat and rail facing river pirates and train robbers.
While Rawlins’ intent is to bid a final farewell at the graves of his family, Sarah hopes for a reconciliation with her family in Tennessee. Their trip becomes treacherous when they meet river pirates on the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers and later when outlaws attempt to rob the train from Council Bluffs to St. Louis. Once again, Rawlins must strap on his twin-rig revolvers as he meets trouble head-on to protect his family and others. As he does so, Rawlins learns his days riding with the Confederate cavalry and later working as a Union Pacific Railroad policeman have made him a legend, and he must ride a narrow trail between self-preservation and the law. Get this book now and once again join Rawlins in a time when the West was wild.
The Rawlins Saga tells the continuing story of Virgil Rawlins and his family. The books are best enjoyed by reading in order, but each is a standalone story.
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Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Rick DeStefanis is the author of eleven books. As a military veteran and former paratrooper who served with the 82nd Airborne Division from 1970 to 1972, his experiences predicate the seven-book Vietnam War Series. This collection of stand-alone novels includes three award-winners: The Gomorrah Principle, awarded the 2015 Readers' Favorite Award for military fiction, Valley of the Purple Hearts, awarded the 2017 Best Indie Book Award for literary fiction, and The Birdhouse Man, awarded the 2020 Gold Medal by the Military Writers Society of America. DeStefanis has also published a historical western series The Rawlins Trilogy as well as a southern novel "Tallahatchie."
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