In the desert ten miles west of Mesilla in the New Mexico Territory, Razor Sharp lay unconscious with his hands and feet tied and with a bloody rope around his neck.
New York Times BestsellerFinished in 1947 and lost to readers until now, House of Earth is legendary folk singer and American icon Woody Guthries only finished novel.
Set in a logging town on the lawless Pacific coast of Washington State at the turn of the twentieth century, a spellbinding novel of fate and redemptiontold with a muscular lyricism and filled with a cast of characters Shakespearean in scopein which the lives of an ill-fated family are at the mercy of violent social and historical forces that tear them apart.
New York Times BestsellerPublishers Weekly BestsellerFans of Jill Shalvis, Linda Lael Miller, and Maisey Yates won't want to miss these delightful Christmas love stories filled with humor and heart.
Soon to be a Major Motion PictureNational Book Award FinalistFictionIn the aftermath of the Civil War, an aging itinerant news reader agrees to transport a young captive of the Kiowa back to her people in this exquisitely rendered, morally complex, multilayered novel of historical fiction from the author of Enemy Women that explores the boundaries of family, responsibility, honor, and trust.
Back East, they told tall tales about Marshall Clay Halser, the fearless Civil War veteran who became known as the "e;Hero of the Plains"e; for his daring exploits in the Wild West.
Leftover feelings from a forbidden romance resurface as a family feud still rages in this nail-biting thriller from the author of Wyoming Cowboy Sniper.
Joy and disaster share the stage with death and re-birth in the story of a young man's passion for ranching, his enthusiastic wife's desire to learn a new rural lifestyle and their struggle to survive on a small cattle ranch in Western Montana.
Solitude Lost is the story of Clay Bannister, a man who enjoys living by himself in the cabin he built high up in the mountains thirty miles from the nearest town.