The Big Island Posse

An Hawaiian Western

by Robert B. Olafson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/8/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 120
ISBN : 9781418499969

About the Book

The Big Island Posse’s setting is the late 1880s on the Island of Hawaii near the Parker Ranch.  Through several quirks of fate, two young cowpunchers from the Badlands of the Dakotas, along with the beautiful women in their lives, are plunged into this ranching world.  They move from Theodore Roosevelt’s defunct Maltese Cross Ranch on the Little Missouri to the Paniola Ranch on the Big Island.  The men, Val and Lincoln, along with their Dakota horses, Big Enough and Wire Fence, are soon pressed into the Big Island Posse to hunt down payroll bandits by Sam Parker, owner of the gigantic Parker Ranch, and his visitor from Honolulu, King of the Hawaiian Islands, David Kalakawa.  The search for the murdering bandits takes them through high grasslands, fern grottos, deep canyons, beach sands, and also along the steaming rim of the huge volcano: Kilauea.  Gun play, with interludes of luaus, wild horse hunts, courtships, captures and escapes, leads Val to finally find release from a revenge curse on his life of many years standing by the strange members of the Metis La Pierre family.  The surprise ending will shock the reader as justice gets its due from the bandits.  (This novel is a sequel to The T. R. Connection published by Books in Motion.com in 1989.)


About the Author

Robert B. Olafson, Professor of English at Eastern Washington University, has written on Zane Grey, Theodore Roosevelt, Walt Whitman, Frank Norris, Owen Wister, and B. Traven.  His play Walt, won the Spokane Civic Theatre’s first Playwrights’ Forum contest.  His historical novel The T. R. Connection, on Theodore Roosevelt’s ranching days in the Badlands of the Little Missouri in North Dakota, depicts perilous acts of Teddy and his ranch hands who confront revenge driven outlaws (An audibook by Books in Motion.com.).  His play The Great Traven Hunt, based on mysterious B. Traven, author of The Treasure of The Sierra Madre, is in the Traven Collection at the U. Cal. Riverside.  Born in North Dakota, Olafson did a Ph.D. at the U. of Washington.  He has taught in Mexico City, Montreal, Stockholm, Nishinomiya, Honolulu, San Bernardino, and Spokane.  The Big Island Posse research was aided by a Summer Research Grant from EWU and written in Hawaii.