The first Western adventure in a brand new series from Ash Lingam and Casey Nash!
When the Hardwood brothers decide to lead a wagon train of 200 from Galveston, Texas to Wichita, Kansas, they have no idea what a challenge it will be given the diversity of the people. There are at least six different languages spoken between the overlanders.
But Willis and Walt are smart enough to ask their uncle, Slim Hardwood, a former Texas Ranger and Indian fighter, to join them. He is a seasoned guide—salty, gritty, and has the hair of the bear.
Soon, these three wagon train masters and their wide-eyed travelers will face the harsh realities that await them as they travel up the Chisolm Trail. Will it be worth the sweat, the blood, and the lost lives demanded to get to Wichita? Grab your copy and find out.
If you’re a fan of Taylor Sheridan’s blockbuster series, 1883, you will love Wagon Train.
It is written by Ash Lingam and Casey Nash, two writers who love the West and enjoy making the old days come alive for their readers.
Ash Lingam was born and raised in Southern Ohio, not far from the mighty Ohio River. He had somewhat of an isolated upbringing on a family farm with his sisters. His best friends were his horse, Sugar, and his grandfather. Born in 1886, the family patriarch grew crops, raised cattle, and doted on the young boy. At his grandfather’s side, Ash learned about livestock and firearms at an early age. His grandad carried an old Colt with him at all times, helping spawn a young boy’s dreams of yesteryear. Ash was only eight years old when his grandad taught him how to trap muskrats to prevent them from draining the farm’s ponds. He gave him a double-barreled shotgun at twelve and taught him how to hunt to put food on the table. It wasn’t long before Ash was breaking horses. His spirited Tennessee Walker never allowed any other rider on her back. Together, they searched through the plowed fields in the spring, looking for Miami Indian arrowheads to add to his grandfather’s ample collection. Ash’s family was among the early settlers in pre-Revolutionary America. He has traced his lineage back to around 1746 when his ancestors immigrated from Europe to the aspiring American Colonies. A retired marketing executive, Ash devotes his spare time to training police dogs and writing novels. He has found his niche in the Western, historical fiction, and adventure genres. With his vast vault of experience, he never runs out of sources for new stories. He has lived in eleven different countries and worked in a total of forty-six, To date, Ash has written approximately 130 novels, short stories, and poems. More than one hundred of his eclectic titles help the American frontier come alive for his readers.
When the Hardwood brothers decide to lead a wagon train of 200 from Galveston, Texas to Wichita, Kansas they have no idea what a challenge it will be given the diversity of the people. There are at least six different languages spoken between the overlanders. But Willis and Walt are smart enough to ask their uncle, Slim Hardwood, a former Texas Ranger and Indian fighter to join them. He is a seasoned guide, salty, gritty, and has the hair of the bear. Soon, these three wagon train masters and their wide-eyed travelers will face the harsh realities that await them as they travel up the Chisolm Trail. Will it be worth the sweat, the blood, and the lost lives demanded to get to Wichita? Grab your copy and find out. If you’re a fan of Taylor Sheridan’s blockbuster series, 1883, you will love Wagon Train. It is written by Ash Lingam and Casey Nash, two writers who love the west and enjoy making the old days come alive for their readers.
Slim, Willis and Walt, are charged with getting a wagon train of West!
This fast moving series of unending excitement is definitely five stars worthy, as this trio of individuals pulls no punches in their ongoing efforts to protect the wagon train on their western journey! One exciting episode after the other! This deadly duo of authors go above and in their outstandingly compilation of selective storylines! They keep your mind on the subject at hand, and the increasing dangers forefront in their descriptive rendition of old American folklore legends! Too, the characters were effectively selected for their respective roles, both good and bad! No problem recommending this outstanding series of ongoing events that will appease anyone's undivided attention from beginning to end! That's are some heartbreaking situations throughout these individuals journey throughout their western journey but give the devil his dues, they will survive!!!😁
What do you do when two of your favorite western authors decide to join forces and produce a novel? You find a quiet place and devour the pages in a single day. “Wagon Train: Deadly Trail,” recently released by Dusty Saddles Publications, is a treat. It brings to life the trials and tribulations faced by immigrants as they dared to cross the western expanse of this young country in the 19th century. Once I started reading, I couldn’t put it down. If you enjoyed Paramount’s recent mini-series “1883,” you’ll love this adventure by two talented authors, Ash Lingam and Casey Nash.