Hell come calling

Hell come calling

by Josh Lockwood

Part of Linford western library

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Big Jim Wolfe rides into the town of Greasewood for a rest, but instead finds himself defending a family of Mexican sheep-herders from a power-hungry cattle baron. Jack Whelan has the town under his control and is ready to launch an all-out bloodbath in order to gain the rest of the valley. But the one thing he hasn't counted on is the deep-seated sense of right and wrong that Jim Wolfe lives by. He isn't a man to go looking for trouble, but he certainly won't walk away from it ...

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  1. 1

    How does Big Jim Wolfe embody the classic "reluctant hero" archetype, and in what ways does Josh Lockwood subvert or play into traditional Western tropes through his character?

  2. 2

    Greed and land ownership drive the central conflict in Greasewood; how do you think the novel reflects historical power struggles, and do you see echoes of these dynamics in modern society?

  3. 3

    Jim Wolfe operates by a deep-seated, personal moral code rather than the shifting laws of a corrupt town; how do you decide where your own ethical boundaries lie when the surrounding systems fail to do what is right?

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