Rail's End

by Nick Wright


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/23/2015

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 484
ISBN : 9781504968089
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 484
ISBN : 9781504968119
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 484
ISBN : 9781504968096

About the Book

When the American Civil War broke out, fifteen-year-old Lucas Boone ran away from his home in Saline County, Arkansas and eventually became a valued member of General N. Bedford Forrest’s renowned Escort Company. In the spring of 1863, before the battle at Brice’s Crossroads in eastern Mississippi, General Forrest ordered Boone on a mission with his most talented and trusted scout, Lieutenant Jubal Hazzard. Neither man ever discovered why Forrest selected Boone to accompany Hazzard who preferred to work alone. Attempting to return to Forrest’s headquarters with indispensable information, a Union patrol discovered them. Hazzard ordered Boone to return with their report; he stayed to cover Boone’s escape. Boone made it back; Hazzard disappeared. Following the war Boone returned home fueled by his dream to marry Sarah Ruth Panman and his desire to reconcile with his father and reconnect with his family. He wanted nothing more than to live the remainder of his life as uncomplicated as the war years had been demanding. It was not to be so simple. When he arrived home he was nineteen years old, highly skilled with most weapons, an able horseman, but all he knew was combat. And he had to amendment his long-cherished plans. And, there was the nagging issue of Jubal Hazzard. What happened to him? Was he alive or dead? In their short time together Boone felt a kinship with Hazzard, a sense of emerging friendship—if there had been an opportunity for one to develop. He vowed to do all he could to discover what happened to the scout who sacrificed so much for Boone’s escape.


About the Author

Nick Wright, an Arkansan born in Arkadelphia and raised in Benton, is a retired high school educator, basketball coach, and athletics director. Upon receiving his bachelor’s degree from what is now Henderson State University, Wright moved to Melbourne, Florida where he obtained a master’s degree from Stetson University. He is a past-president of the Florida Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association and served on its board of directors for thirty years. After a satisfying career with the Brevard County School System, he retired to his home state where he and his wife, Ginger, also an educator, reside in Hot Springs Village. A post-retirement interest in genealogy led to discovering that his great-grandfather, Timothy John Barnes, rode with General N. Bedford Forrest during the American Civil War. Further research on Barnes led to Wright’s first three books, Spirits Remembered, Dust, Sweat and Blood, and Barnes, a fictional trilogy with his great-grandfather as the central character. Mr. Wright has also written Exempt From Fear and Let Them Wait. Rail’s End is his sixth book. Each of his books has a Civil War or Post-Civil War theme. In addition to genealogy, he has a variety of other interests including photography, reading, and traveling with his wife. When life gets too uncomplicated, he plays golf.