From the bestselling author of the “C-Bar” series comes his latest Western. This is “C-Bar: Volume Eight” from Mark Baugher!
Guns! Glory! Action! From Mark Baugher, the bestselling author of “C-Bar,” comes his latest Western, “C-Bar: Volume Eight.” Action, adventure and gun-smarts come in many forms. For Baugher, it comes in the form of his ability to write Westerns—a Western he knows how to write better than almost anyone else.
Welcome back to the C-Bar Ranch for another adventure! Freddie Shaw, born and raised in New Orleans, tells us his story of how he came to settle in Prescott. His early days as a gambler led him through many adventures with some wild friends, including the Earp brothers. Join Freddie as he travels west, making friends and enemies along the way. His troubles lead him to Prescott, where he learns the true meaning of friendship, and meets the woman who steals his heart.
MB. has penned a western adventure, the eighth novel in the C - Bar series, which contains the story line of a professional gambler whose family travels West after the Civil War. They end up in New Orleans until they make the big killing. Then they head farther West to Prescott where the family settled in to begin a ranch. However, life interferes, and deaths in the family show the surviving daughter living in Prescott. This is an excellent read for the genre.....DEHS
These books describing teams life and characters of C-Bar we a collection of some of best western action ever written...The flow of the story is so smooth and natural that you actually believe it happened...You will love and live every action and every incident...always look for more of the same .
C-Bar: Freddy Shaw: Tombstone Gambler: Law and Order in the Old West
Fred Shaw was a gambler, it came from the family, and he was taught by the best, his pa. He longed to go out west, to a dryer climate . There was money to be made, and people he had not met yet. This was a really good read. BRAVO 👏👏BRAVO 👏👏 I'll be reading quite a bit more in the future.
There's enough story in this book for five novels. Interesting read and I enjoyed it. At times I wished there were more details but that never stopped me from reading. I think the cover is misleading
Love all the C-Bar Books. Always searching for the next one. My favorite characters are the two little girls that slip in a word of profanity once in a while.
What an entertaining set of books. Getting to know the characters in depth is spellbinding. I enjoyed the entire series, although I would have appreciated less cussin.