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ISBN: 0843960221

ISBN13: 9780843960228

The Road to a Hanging

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Free Anderson thought the war was over. But his battle to survive is only just beginning. An old nemesis has been shadowing his every step, just waiting to take revenge. And sure enough, before long... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Book One in Trilogy is a Page-Turner

Mike Kearby writes in the forceful, gritty style of popular Western novelists like Max Brand and Elmer Kelton. In "The Road to a Hanging" ex-slave Free Anderson becomes the victim of a grudge held against him by a man named Jubal Thompson. Thompson was a cowardly soldier in the same regiment as Free, but by 1868, he has become the sheriff of an outlaw town in North Texas. Jubal and his cutthroat gang ambush Free, frame him for a cattle-thief and throw him in the calaboose. The rest of the novel is taken up with Free's friend Parks Scott coming to break Free out of jail and prove his innocence. Anyone who wants more should buy the entire trilogy. Excellent for young and adult readers alike.

A race with death!

The adventures of Free Anderson and Parks Scott are just beginning. "Road to A Hanging" finds Free ready to swing with one man able to save him, but where is he? Historical figures Wild Bill Hickock, Charles Goodnight, and George Custer help in the quest, and the only sure thing is that survival will never be taken for granted! Kearby writes like a man on a mission. His prose flows freely, and powerfully. I appreciated the short snippet/chapter structure and realized very quickly that this is a man who could very well write the next great western movie! Tim Lasiuta

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A young Negro slave by the name of George Anderson dreamed of being free, and when the advance of the Union Army brought them close to where he lived, he grabbed his chance and ran away to join them. He was made a member of the 62nd United States Colored Infantry, First Regiment, and was known as "Free" Anderson. He became friends with Parks Scott, a white Lieutenant who had offered to teach any man from the 62nd to read and write. Now the Civil War was ending, and Anderson was at the Boca Chica in Texas. A confrontation makes an enemy of the cowardly Corporal Jubal Thompson. They are destined to meet each other again, only this time Thompson is a rogue Sheriff carrying out his vow of vengeance against Free. Jubal and his cohorts frame Anderson for cattle theft, and Free is convicted of the trumped-up charges, then thrown into jail to await hanging. Thompson hadn't counted on the young black woman, Clara, who was attracted to the prisoner and brought him food. Then Clara, along with Parks Scott, who now rounds up and sells mustangs, helps Free to escape. Jubal Thompson vows to re-capture Anderson and carry out his hanging sentence along with prosecution for anyone who helped him -- and the action kicks into high gear as Thompson chases Free across the Texas frontier. Kearby includes a glossary of terms and words in Indian, western slang, and Spanish languages, and a page of questions for classroom use. THE ROAD TO A HANGING is the first book in a trilogy that follows the last battle of the Civil War when ex-slaves realized that freedom was often an empty word, and a state that was hard to gain. The accuracy of the historical detail in this fast-moving saga, with Wild Bill Hickok, George Armstrong Custer, Charlie Goodnight, and other real-life characters joining the fictional Free Anderson and Parks Scott as they contribute their legends to western lore, make this an educational as well as an exciting read. Mike Kearby is a master at characterization and plotting and keeps the suspense sharp right up to the satisfying ending. Reviewed by: Grandma Bev

Riveting historical fiction

An 1860's "Band of Brothers" adventure, this novel depicts the bond that two men have when they've saved each other's lives. Could not put it down.
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