Jubal Kane was twenty-two years old. For the past year, he'd been in the saddle every day, riding from town to town on a seemingly endless search for three cold-blooded killers. They were the men who'd shot his parents in cold blood while Jubal watched, hidden inside a pile of hay.
Mitchell was one of these men. And with his death, Kane found some relief from the memories that had been haunting him. But two murderers lived on. Jubal knew that until he found them, he would have no peace. So he set out again, into the wide-open country, on a quest for revenge, and most of all, the truth. It was a voyage that would lead him into the face of danger--but also into the arms of Jenny, the beautiful innocent who believed in Jubal with all her heart.
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"I'm gonna ask you one more question, Mitchell, and you might live a little longer if you answer it: Who was the squeaky-voiced little man in that barn with you and Lively?" Mitchell spat in the dust, then spoke with a snarl: "Ain't got nothing to say to you," he said.
Jubal cocked the Colt. "Your choice, Mitchell. But since you're not gonna talk to me, I've decided you're not going to be talking to anybody." He pointed the gun at the man's chest. Kane was looking Mitchell straight in the eye when he pulled the trigger.
--Excerpted from The Quest for Jubal Kane. (c) Doug Bowman. All Rights Reserved.
Fifteen-year-old Texas farm boy Jubal Kane is the unwilling witness to the "dastardly deed" of his parents' murder at the hands of three wandering brigands in 1866. Powerless to stop the slaughter as he watches from the hay loft, Jubal is taken in by his kindly grandparents, who sell the farm and set up a trust fund in the boy's name. Now 22, Jubal has become a steely-eyed gunman who isn't afraid to shoot down would-be robbers over a funny look. Legacy in hand, he sets out to track down his folks' killers. After looking at inmate photos (an anachronism; photos were not taken at state prisons in this early era of photography), Jubal determines their names, then begins his Texas-wide search. Along the way, he meets a catalogue of spaghetti Western characters: painted ladies (whom he spurns), barflies and red-faced deputies whose use of dialect is unpredictable and not always consistent. Bowman (Gannon; The H&R Cattle Company) devotes a large portion of the book to Jubal's gastronomical desires and housing needs, and conducts a step-by-step tutorial on how Jubal shaves, builds a fire and makes coffee. Slim-hipped and righteous in his cause, Jubal is naturally irresistible to women and instantly wins the respect of honest men. Revenge is to be his, but two of the killers are, anticlimactically, rather easy to find, and conveniently still sitting around gloating about the murder and petty theft of seven years back. The obscure identity of the "Third Man" provides the one thread of narrative tension that does not slacken until the novel's final page.
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