Home To Kentucky

The McCoys: Before The Feud, Book Two

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Pub Date Feb 14 2019 | Archive Date Apr 14 2019

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A treacherous journey. Wagons packed with gold. Will the McCoys outrun a group of lawmen or swing from the gallows?

Kansas, 1865. Wiley McCoy can’t wait to return home. He counts down the days until his family can stop laying low and return to Kentucky with the rightfully plundered valuables they took back for the South. But crossing the open prairie with four wagons full of gold may bring Wiley a lethal set of new problems.

With desperate outlaws and opportunistic deserters at every turn, Wiley and the other McCoys must watch their backs to survive. But they never expected their greatest enemy to come in the form of ten brilliant Pinkerton detectives…

Can Wiley make it home before the lawmen slip a rope around his neck?

Home to Kentucky is the second book in The McCoys: Before the Feud saga of historical Western novels. If you like determined heroes, realistic Southern settings, and quests for justice, then you’ll love Thomas A. McCoy’s treacherous wagon ride.

A treacherous journey. Wagons packed with gold. Will the McCoys outrun a group of lawmen or swing from the gallows?

Kansas, 1865. Wiley McCoy can’t wait to return home. He counts down the days until...


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First an admission...this is my very first western book having been brought up on The Lone Ranger etc. So, I didn't know what to expect.

What I did get was a really good story/yarn but without any atmosphere. Surely, we could also have had some more names of the other characters e.g the sheriff?

I would say a lovely 'goodies' v 'baddies' tale but would need more, maybe along the lines of early Wilbur Smith books?

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