About The Last Wagon Train by Stuart McIntyre
As part of his duties that he carried out for the army, Jake Robson was tasked with the safety of transporting settlers to Fort Jepson. On this occasion there were some VIPs on the train, a General’s wife and daughter. As a result of having the added responsibility of protecting the General’s family and also having to travel later in the year than usual, Jake’s task was made even more difficult and dangerous. With the help of a special friend, Jake encountered friendship, surprises, romance and danger. It would take all of Jake’s skills and gained experience from previous wagon train journeys to keep the General’s wife and daughter safe from harm and to ensure that all of the settlers, and in particular the wife and daughter of the General, reached their destination safely, in what was to be Jake’s last wagon train journey of the year.
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Hello fellow readers. My name is Stuart McIntyre and I live in Scotland with my wife and son. Ever since I can remember I have always enjoyed reading. I was seldom without a book in my hand. I enjoyed reading Thrillers, Crime novels, Horror novels and Westerns. I took up writing after I had to give up my full-time job to care for my wife and adult son who do not keep the best of health. An interest in reading Westerns and watching Western movies prompted me to write my first novel “Cameron of Carson Creek”. I have since written several other novels, details of which can be found on the Amazon website. I do not write books for profit, I simply write for the enjoyment of doing so and hope that at the same time I give enjoyment to anyone who reads my books. If anyone is kind enough to read one of my books I would be much obliged if they could leave a rating and a review on the Amazon website. I welcome all types of feedback. Thank you to all readers of my books; past, present and future and thank you fellow authors. Happy reading.
