If you’ve read Trulock’s Posse, then you’re already familiar with the character Rab Sinclair.
Rab is actually a character I created for another book, but when I wrote Trulock’s Posse he just seemed to fit well in that story.
In the next few days I’ll be releasing “A Trail Too Far,” and that’s the original Rab Sinclair story.
Set in 1860, just before the start of the Civil War, A Trail Too Far is the story of an emigrant family, easterners who are moving to California to begin a new life. They hire a young Rab Sinclair as their guide on the Santa Fe Trail.
Rab’s easy way in the wilderness does not mix well with the family’s Eastern values, and Rab soon finds himself at odds with his charges.
But a gang of outlaws is spreading terror on the Kansas prairie, and it won’t be long before Rab Sinclair and the wagon train he’s leading crosses paths with these roaming bandits.
When the badmen abduct one of the people in the wagon train, Rab will have to set off on his own in an attempt to rescue, but when he catches the bandits, he may find that he’s gone a trail too far.
