The Rover, Early Adventures of Charles “Doc” Noble by Edward Farber
It’s 1864 and the Civil War is still ablaze.
Young Charles Noble, a veteran of three years in the Union Army, limps off the battlefield to save his wounded leg from the surgeon’s saw. Believing that the Army considers him a deserter, he decides to lose himself in the untamed frontier towns of Kansas where the railroad is steadily bringing civilization westward.
Driven by nightmares of the war, a desire for adventure and an intense need to roam, he travels under the alias Charlie Bell becoming embroiled in a series of engrossing chance encounters including serving as a crew member on an elegant riverboat, meeting Bill Cody, becoming an army scout and buffalo hunter, a traveling tent show performer, even a bodyguard in a brothel. These youthful escapades shape him into “Doc” Noble, the spellbinding character we meet later in life in author Edward Farber’s popular novel, Baron & Brannigan and reward you with a spirited tale of adventure along the way.
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Author Bio:
After retirement from the business world, Edward Farber has devoted his time to his two passions, writing and painting. His short stories have appeared in magazines and literary journals including Cricket Magazine, Artisan, EWG Presents, and Shine. Among his published books are a humorous memoir, a collection of short stories, and three novels. A resident of St. Louis, Missouri, he attended the University of Missouri at Columbia earning undergraduate and graduate degrees and served as an officer in the U.S Air Force. He is an accomplish artist as well as writer with paintings appearing in many exhibitions and private collections. The covers of his books are his own designs featuring his artwork. Email contact: efarber@farberart.com
