Hunting mad-dog killers in the Lone Star state, Skye Fargo receives a warm welcome from a hot-blooded beauty, but things turn deadly cold when he is framed for murder and the law is suddenly on his trail. Original.
Fargo pursues a perilous path from Fort Worth to San Antone… Skye Fargo isn’t looking for trouble in Fort Worth—but when he saves a young drunkard from being shot to pieces, trouble finds him.
It was a period when many white Texans-previously enraged by Reconstruction-reasserted white primacy and terrorized black Texans with impunity. Join author E. R. Bills in this recounting of an African American holocaust.
Nora is trying to be a good sport about having cousin Ellie's family as long-term guests now that her uncle has lost his job. Here is a warm-hearted chapter book about families doubling up during hard times.
Terror by Night tells the compelling story of how Terry Caffey found peace after his wife and sons were brutally murdered and his teenage daughter implicated in the crime.
His nephew from back east inherits the ranch. These first ten stories tell how Biff, the ranch foreman, and the boys at the circle K help Mr. Kerry from losing his cattle to rustlers.
In Fort Worth, Fargo saves a young drunkard from being shot and ends up escorting the boy to his wedding.
Author E.R. Bills offers this fascinating glimpse into the 1960s antiwar movement in Texas, the extraordinary measures to quell it and the broader social activism in which it participated.
" On December 23, 1974, three girls went to a Fort Worth mall and were never seen or heard from again. This collection explores twenty baffling disappearances that investigators have studied for decades, to no avail.
Does the cowboy hat that warmed U.S.-China relations ring a bell? From the Staked Plain Quakers to the Kaiser Burnout, E.R. Bills delves into some of the most fascinating chapters of overlooked Texas lore. Includes photos
Author E.R. Bills challenges his proud neighbors, earnestly asking them to take a hard look at their past and examine their own historical amnesia, cultural fragility and fierce denial.