Sunday’s Colt & Other Stories

Sunday’s Colt & Other Stories

by Randy D Smith

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Step back into the exciting and humorous American West with several selected short stories and the novella, Sunday’s Colt from award winning Old West fiction and outdoor writer Randy D. Smith. Read fictional accounts of the death of the notorious man burner of the plains, Print Olive, and the first documented journey of the Santa Fe Trade in 1823. These stories are based upon actual period journals of the events and retold in exciting modern language to provide the reader unique insight into years of historical research. Join Ty Lee Driscoll and Red River Sam Bonnet in hilarious and touching short stories from a popular series featured in Read the West .Com. - some never before published. Finally, enjoy the touching story of a young man’s early life in turn of the 20th Century Kansas as it centers on an orphan colt. Based upon fictionalized accounts of the author’s family history of Kansas settlement and the challenges they faced, Sunday’s Colt is the perfect story to warm your heart, laugh out loud, and perhaps shed a tear or two. These aren’t your typical shoot-em-ups but stories meant for all ages to inform and entertain.

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