
In Texas with Davy Crockett
Two boys. A fortune. Enemies in pursuit. This is adventure fiction the way it was meant to be told: with momentum, danger, and heart. Walter Jordan and Ned Chandler aren't ordinary companions. When they learn their friend Ethel Norton has inherited a fortune in Texas, they set out to help her. But Colonel Huntley and Sam Davidge have their own designs on Ethel's inheritance, and they'll stop at nothing to claim it. What begins as a journey across the frontier becomes a desperate race through hostile territory, where every mile brings new threats and old debts come due. Written in 1914, this novel captures an era when stories were about courage, loyalty, and standing against those who'd take what's not theirs. The narrative pulses with relentless forward motion, propelled by genuine stakes and characters worth championing. For readers who want adventure that doesn't hedge, that trusts in the fundamental goodness of brave hearts.














