About Riders of the Lone Star:
The year is 1852. Settlers on the Texas frontier are at the mercy of hostile Comanche and vicious outlaws, and the only ones holding the line between life and death are a few brave men, known as Texas Rangers. Outnumbered and outgunned, they bring law and order to the untamed land. They face impossible odds with nothing more than grit, determination, and a fast gun. It is this adventure and excitement that lures sixteen-year-old Jesse “Heck” Carson to leave his families ranch to join the fight. Heck quickly learns that this life comes at a price, the cost of which is hardship, danger, and possibly his own life. The bonds of friendship, loyalty, and duty lead him into epic battles that test his courage and resolve, and along the way he learns what it means to wear the star of the Texas Rangers.
Ride along with Texas Ranger Heck Carson as he seeks to tame the wild Texas frontier and, in the process, discover how True Texas Legends are made. Riders of the Lone Star is the first of six books in the Heck Carson Western Series
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JOHN SPIARS is the author of Riders of the Lone Star, Hell and Half of Texas, Bound for Vengeance, Blood Trail, and Forbidden Country the first five novels in the Heck Carson Series as well as Bury me at Palmetto Creek, a western supernatural novella. Writing in the style of Louis L’Amour, Zane Grey, William Johnstone and Larry McMurtry, John Spiars is a western writer and amateur historian with a passion for telling the stories of the American West. In his novels, he combines his love of “Old West” history, Texas history, and telling an entertaining story, while also staying true to the people who forged this country out of a lawless frontier. He is a native Texan.