Title
Malpais --MARSHAL
THOMPSON, VOL 7Author
Paul L. Thompson
Genre
Fiction-Western
Format
Trade Paper
Dimensions
In Inches
0.72 x 8.54 x 6.28
Page
Count
300
ISBN-10
0971482748
ISBN-13
978-0971482746
Retail
Price
$14.95
Synopsis
The 1870s. As opposed to
the myths of popular culture, not everybody was
swaggering around with six-irons strapped down
and leading lives of mayhem. But there were the
exceptions--every bit as evil, bloody and deadly
as legends portray. And so too, was the law that
handled these outlaws.
In
the mold of men like Bat Masterson and Wyatt
Earp, M D "Shorty" Thompson is just
that kind of lawman: Short on stature but tall on
guts. Hand-picked by President Rutherford B.
Hayes, he is one of best. And since United States
Marshals of the 1870s handle desperados, this
means just about everybody does seem to be using
those strapped-down dragoons and wreaking havoc.
For Marshal M D Thompson, its the life of a
lawman.
As
unforgiving and harsh as the southwest can be,
some of its far-flung landscapes are rich in
mystery. Giving rise to such mystery is the west
central New Mexico territory of the Malpais
(pronounced Mal-pie). This jagged range of
lava-strewn hills and mountains is several
hundred miles of pines, pinions, junipier and
ancient lava flows reaching farther than the eye
can see. Located near Fort Wingate, the Malpais
figures prominently in the mysterious
disappearances of over three-dozen young women
and girls. Having vanished without a trace, even
the army has been unsuccessful in finding clues
or plausible explanations.
In
Malpais,
Marshal Thompson and his long-time partner James
"Buffalo" Blackburn search for missing
women amid a breathtaking and unusual western
landscape. Avoiding bone-crushing falls into
hollow lava tubes or freezing ice caves makes
riding the Malpais a strenuous effort for which
the lawman and his partner are prepared. But the
men didn't expect lightening striking out of
clear blue skies, visitations by Indian
apparitions or the specter of a mystical bald
eagle that just isn't there. In fact, the Marshal
isn't likely to be shooting his way out of these
ghostly tribulations.
Narrated
in the authentically seasoned dialect of a
southwestern storyteller, the Marshal Thompson
series pays tribute to the thrilling and
heartbreaking hardships of our nation's western
history. Accurately reconstructing the sweeping
landscapes of the old west, these novels document
the times and historical locations largely
ignored by writers who have not been there. Paul
L Thompson actually has been there, and you will
feel like you were there, too.
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About
The Author
PAUL
L. THOMPSON
Author's
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