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Seven Ox Seven; Part One: Escondido Bound   ( Printable )
  • Winner of USA Book News National Best Books Award for Western; Winner of two National Indie Excellence Awards including for Historical Fiction
  • Winner of Independent Publisher Book Award (IPPY) for Best Regional Fiction Bronze; Winner of Hollywood Book Festival for Western; Midwest Book Review 5 Stars
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Title Seven Ox Seven; Part One: Escondido Bound
Subtitle A Story of Some Ways in the West
Series Seven Ox Seven
Author P. A. Ritzer of Aurora, Colorado
Author Bio P. A. Ritzer spent four years traveling through Kansas, Colorado, and especially Texas, researching primary and secondary sources, and the land itself and the people who live on it, to inform his crafting of Seven Ox Seven. He brings to his story a background in history (Gonzaga University BA) and theology (Harvard University, University of Notre Dame MA).
ISBN 978-1-933363-01-1  1-933363-01-0
Category FICTION : Historical
Publication May 1, 2007
Pages 672
Size 6.00 x 9.00 in.
Price $27.95
Binding Hardcover
Publisher Seven Ox Press

Seven souls risk everything to seek a home on the West Texas frontier. Will they discover a secret Eden, or have they embarked on a dangerous misadventure?

Cowboys Luke Stuart and Tom Schurtz meet in the infamous Dodge City at the end of trail drives in 1877. Back in Texas, Luke and his wife, Elizabeth, divulge a plan to Tom. The Stuarts and Tom consequently partner up and venture out to establish an ideal ranch in the canyons region of the Llano Estacado, only recently (and not completely) vacated by the Comanche.

They seek the mysterious Canyon Escondido, which may not exist. They have learned of it from the family lore of neighbors and the legends of their peoples, Apache and Mexican. In hope, the pioneers drive their herd across rolling plains, through notorious settlements and the wanton buffalo slaughter. Various challenges test their determination along the path they have chosen, not least so when they finally face the success or failure of their quest and what must then follow.