Thursday, July 30, 2020

Red River Reunion

Coming October 2020



ABOUT RED RIVER REUNION

Red River Reunion is a classic Western Fiction novel set in 1877 that traces the lives of U.S. Deputy Marshal Luxton Danner and Texas Ranger Wes Payne during their latest Texas adventures, where they risk everything to defend the meek, uphold frontier law, and satisfy their pursuit of doing what no other men can.

Tragic circumstances, lawlessness, and villainy, mark life in the Old West as settlers and law enforcement band together to survive and thrive and create a safe and prosperous future for all. Fans of Layne’s distinctive style will enjoy his rich characters and period details that bring the Old West back to life.

BOOK INFORMATION

Release Date: October 15, 2020
Author John Layne
Category: Western Fiction
Format: 6” x 9” paperback/ebook
Print: ISBN: 978-0-9998796-7-2
Ebook ISBN: 978-0-9998796-6-5
Pages: 416
List Price: $17.95

Author John Layne is a long-time veteran of law enforcement. He began his career with the Houston, Texas, Police Department in 1981 and held numerous positions over the years, including detective for the last 24 years. He is currently a Sr. Detective for a state-wide law enforcement agency in north Texas.

His writing career began in the sports industry where he wrote articles for national magazines and online publications. He held the position of sports editor for two years, writing about professional, collegiate and amateur athletics. 

He grew up watching Western movies and reading the stories of the Old West. His theatrical influences included actors John Wayne, James Stewart and Clint Eastwood as well as directors John Ford, Henry Hathaway and Howard Hawks. He drew literary inspiration from Louis L’Amour, Zane Grey, Robert B. Parker and C. J. Box. His passion for history and the classic Western genre inspired him to write short stories on the Old West and his first novel, Gunslingers. John is an avid sports fan, horse enthusiast and loves all things Texas.

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1 comment:

Seideansidhe said...

Loved reading this tthanks