Follow the Stone

By John Locke
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(4.50 based on 2 reviews)

Published: Feb. 05, 2011
Words: 50,566 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781935670476


Description

Follow the Stone (An Irreverent Western Adventure) is a good-hearted, rollicking story about a former gunslinger and his crablike scout, who journey West with a mail order bride, a witch, and a wagon full of prostitutes!

Tags

romance, adventure, action, humor, historical fiction, prostitutes, western, action and adventure, cowboys, gunslingers, mail order bride, gunslinger, bordello, courtesans, saloon

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Reviews

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Review by: Susan Ross on June 15, 2013 : star star star star
Interesting book. The character's were unique and well developed, albeit, a bit quirky. The action was good. Over all, I enjoyed reading this story, but I'm not a big fan of first person narrative in a novel. Other than that, a great read.
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Review by: Gordon Forman on Nov. 21, 2011 : (no rating)
Love this book! What a refreshing writing style! Love the humour. Different! Thumbs up!
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

Review by: Ancient Arbor on Sep. 07, 2011 : star star star star star
From the very first chapter I was hooked! John Locke writes so you "see" the action, the interactions, the characters and they (the characters) are WONDERFUL! I admit to being a little old-fashioned, thus easily shocked, but he did it in such a way I had tears rolling down my face with laughter. While I am sitting here waiting on the third book in this series (hurry!) I miss Emmett Love, Shrug and "the girls" (a wagonload of brothel babes).
Even if your parents bored you to tears with Gunsmoke and The Ponderosa as a kid, (mine did), I promise you are NOT going to be bored with Follow the Stone. Clever enough my techno-geek husband and sons asked me to read aloud so they could hear!
~Salem Williams, Ancient Arbor
http://salemwilliams.wordpress.com
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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