Jacob Fox leaves home at age thirteen. After spending several months walking to Texas from Kansas, grabbing small jobs in order to eat, he meets the General, the owner of a large ranch.
Jacob later marries. His pregnant wife, Sally, is raped by six men. Jacob hunts them down, but ends up in jail on suspicion of murdering a lawyer's wife in Deadwood, South Dakota.
Part Two
Tom Wolf, a Native American from Oklahoma, served twenty years in the US Army. After retirement, the FBI and CIA hire Wolf for a special mission to Afghanistan to capture the lead supplier of heroin and opium coming into the USA.
Wolf captures his man, but there is something oddly familiar about him. Had he known him before?
From country boy to salesman to author. Upon graduating from high school I spent four years in the United States Air Force, with three of those years in Germany. After college, I spent my entire career in sales and sales management. Prior to writing, I studied part-time for one year under the direction of a college professor learning the skills of writing. I have traveled to more than forty countries and five continents, with more on my wish list.
This is not the usual type of book I read. In Part 1 I found the story line okay, but had trouble with the simplistic style it was written in. I felt a talented six grader could have written it. Still, I liked that the young hero in the tale was good and in the end lived happily ever after. Then when i started Part 2 I was confused about the sudden change in in characters and assumed it was two entirely different stories which didn't make any sense. Here you have Part 1 taking place in the early 1900s with the hero named Jacob and Part 2 is present day either heto. Named Tom. Certainly, I was waiting to see the connection and when it came, it very neating tied the two parts together. It was a perfect ending, butI am still trying to figure out the meaning behind the title of Until. I think I got it, by I will leave it up to other readers to chose the meaning.