A Bullet for Slade

A Buck Hudson Western

by Vin Smith


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/20/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 324
ISBN : 9781420846874

About the Book

         In 1870 Nacogdoches County, Texas, Buck Hudson is a twelve-year-old boy, and big for his age.  He is fast becoming quite the cowman in the estimation of his father, Billy, and also is a pretty fair hand around his mother Liz’s chickens.

         Buck’s grandfather, Old Man Hudson, is visiting indefinitely from St. Louis, and in spite of the fact that Buck and his parents live in Nacogdoches County, Texas, is quite close to the boy.

          Billy Hudson wants nothing to do with the oil business, and has been rebuffing the ruthless oilman, Barnabas Callahan, who along with his sometime partner, Denton Delacroix, have been busy wrapping up Nacogdoches County ranch land in order drill wells.

          While Old Man Hudson and Liz are away getting supplies, an attempt at heavy-handed negotiation goes terribly awry, and Billy Hudson is killed by Callahan’s gunsel, Mackenzie Slade.  Buck is badly beaten into a six-year coma.  Old Man and Liz Hudson secretly return to St. Louis with the comatose boy, allowing the town to think that Buck is dead.

          On a Christmas in 1876 St. Louis, Buck finally reawakens.  It will take the three years until Buck reaches his majority to rehabilitate his body and train under the watchful eye of Old Man Hudson, a former gunman and a practicing gunsmith. During those three long years, Buck Hudson spends every waking moment getting himself ready to return to Nacogdoches. 

          When Buck reaches his one time stomping grounds, things are more complicated than he might have imagined.  His childhood sweetheart, Sabrina Delacroix, is now engaged to the vicious Mackenzie Slade, and Buck Hudson must deliver a bullet for Slade.

 


About the Author

Vin Smith has counseled thousands on the Internet as Dr. Piano, and is the author of some fifteen books.  In addition, he is an accomplished singer, pianist and ventriloquist. 

 

Vin broke into broadcasting in 1962, and has interviewed governors, senators, congressmen, sports figures, entertainers and captains of industry in a long and distinguished career as a communicator. 

 

In addition to inventing a breakthrough countrypolitan radio format, he has written over 3000 musical compositions.  His writing has appeared in numerous newspapers and magazines.  Vin was an early advocate of music therapy, and worked with the Washington State Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church to bring music education to the Makah Indian Tribe.

 

A devout Oxfordian, Mr. Smith lectures yearly on the plays of William Shakespeare. He delivers numerous speeches every year about homelessness, food insecurity and the politics of poverty.