Happy Mid-Summer,
After two years of writing and fretting over the story, A
Different War Entirely is finally for sale on Amazon and I’m here to
jaw about it. As before, I apologize for this blatant self-promotion of my new
novel, but sadly, that’s a key way word spreads about ‘craft’ novels like mine.
Some teasers about the plot:
In 1856 the U.S. Army imported about eighty Arabian camels
to see how they’d do as pack animals on Texas prairies. They did fine, but
that’s another story. A year later a
cotton planter imported another eighty camels but they were blocked from being
off-loaded in Galveston for weeks because of suspicions the camels’ stench was
masking an even worse smell seeping from the ship’s lower cargo hold. A
powerful fecal smell coming from kidnapped Africans brought across the ocean in
chains to be enslaved in Texas.
In 1857, before railroads connected Central Texas to the
Gulf Coast, white men hauled freight between the seaports and San Antonio in
mule-drawn wagons. Competing for the same trade, Hispanics carried freight
along the same rutted road in huge ox-drawn two-wheeled carts. More and more
businessmen protected their profits by hiring the larger, slower, but cheaper
ox-carts instead of mule-drawn wagons.
To regain their dominance of the Chihuahua Highway a band of angry white muleskinners
turn to deadly violence. In disguise they become night raiders attacking trains
of ox-carts, destroying and stealing cargo, smashing carts, killing men and
beasts.
And Jesse becomes a ‘cameleer.’ Such is my tale of the Texas cart war of
1857.
Here is the link to the page on Amazon where it’s available
as an ebook or a paperback. Hope you’ll
give it a look and a read.
https://www.amazon.com/Different-War-Entirely-Novel-Texas-ebook/dp/B0DBJ5KL9V?ref_=ast_author_mpb