Gary L Stuart
1) Emergence
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In her first book (Let's Disappear), Vivian was a 17-year-old girl hoping to escape, to disappear from a life she hated but didn't understand. She wanted to write her own book, so she did. At least she said she did. In this sequel, Vivian emerges, a little older, more worldly, wealthy, but still afflicted with a disorder she cannot fathom. Her occasional little brother, Vince, seems to have stolen her soul, along with her identity. Or, maybe not....
2) Ten Shoes Up
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Ten Shoes Up, populated with horses, saddles, guns, and outlaws, is not a traditional "western." Angus lives alone on a mountain straddling the New Mexico/Colorado border. He doesn't talk much, and carries himself in a way that draws strangers to him like an anvil beckons the hammer. His world view is whatever he can see from the back of his horse. When he decides to come down off his mountain, "all hell breaks loose."
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Vivian was just seventeen and in a hurry to get out of high school at the start of this series. She had a list of "wants." She wanted to disappear. She wanted her father to get out of the Witness Protection Program and she wanted her younger brother, Vince, to leave her alone. No one had ever seen Vivian and Vince simultaneously. Some thought she made him up. She became living proof you are who you say you are. She wanted to write a book about herself...
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In the summer of 1901 in the Iron Mountain area of Wyoming, someone shot from ambush and killed a fourteen-year old boy. The kill shot hit him in the back and knocked him o his dad's horse. Some thought Tom Horn did it. They narrowed the search down to him, and got him to confess, they said. He never said. His arrest, trial and execution by hanging commenced a controversy that roared through the Rocky Mountains for over 100 years. That true story...
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On April 27, 1973, some 200 militant Indians occupied the hamlet of Wounded Knee on the Oglala Sioux reservation in South Dakota. In the name of the American Indian Movement (AIM), Russell Means and Dennis Banks took 11 hostages and began what would become a 75-day siege of the town. Two days later, in the name of Indians Against Exploitation (IAE), Larry Casuse and Robert Nakaidinae abducted the Mayor of Gallup (Emmet Garcia) from his office and...
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In Book One of this series, Angus is a New Mexico cowboy riding alone and hiding out on a mountain called Ten Shoes Up. He's known by his few, friends as a loner who rides straight-legged, on a tall horse. He's always on the lookout and doesn't talk all that much. Men admire the way he sits a saddle and women wonder if he might dismount.
In Book Two, Angus is a Deputy U.S. Marshal. He forms a posse to track down a bandito named Mendoza-Mendoza at...
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Vivian, a 17-year-old high school junior, wants to disappear. She and her father live in a small town, where neither is who they seem to be. She might have a brother named Vince. They live under false names, in a ratty Airstream trailer. She hates hiding out in plain sight. She hates even more the irksome visits by the US Marshall's office. Dad is afraid of the FBI but won't tell her why. He thinks they should just disappear. Vivian becomes living...
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The Gallup 14 A TRUE CRIME NOVEL GARY L. STUART The Gallup 14 is the true crime novel about a riot and a murder trial that took place on April 4, 1935 in Gallup New Mexico. A prisoner, Esiquel Navarro, had been shackled and was being led down a narrow alley by McKinley County Sherriff Mack Carmichael and two of his deputies. They had attended a bail hearing for Navarro and were pushing their way back to the jail through a hostile crowd of out-of-work...