Tanners Law Dramatized Adaptation, Charles G. West
Tanners Law Dramatized Adaptation, Charles G. West
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Synopsis

Tanner Bland leaves his Virginia home on foot to fight for Dixie and rides back on a fine horse. Most folks would call that a profit - until they consider his loss. Thinking him dead, his intended marries his brother shortly before Tanner returns home. With no desire to remain in Virginia, Tanner heads west to join an old army pal. The two friends are destined for a world of trouble in the form of the Leach brothers in the untamed Montana Territory.

About Charles G. West

Charles G. West,
author of more than thirty novels, fully dedicates himself to the historical
research behind every one of his Westerns. He lives in Ocala, Florida,
with his wife, Ronda.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul

After fighting for the South in the war, Tanner Bland arrives home only to find that his bride-to-be, believing him to be long dead, is in the process of marrying his brother. Tanner, like the real man he is, shrugs off his disappointment and heads out west. He joins a wagon train, meets the Leach b......more

Young Tanner Bland is a Confederate soldier at the tail end of the Civil War when he finds himself a lone survivor after a fierce battle. Stumbling about, he finds another survivor, named Jeb, a happy-go-lucky fellow, and together they decide to make their way to Richmond to join Robert E. Lee’s arm......more

Seldom do you read two books from the same genre, then have one of them make you quit the other book and when that happens you realize the author's a master of his craft. Well that's the case with Tanner's Law, written by one of the greatest Western authors of the 21st century, Charles G. West or li......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

So I enjoyed reading this western and like many of the other westerns I have read it's a story about revenge. This one starts right at the end of the civil war and the main character was a corporal in the Confederate Valley Army (Shenandoah Valley). He had left his childhood sweetheart at home so he......more