Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of the Dead Rabbits Society: The Lost Reminiscence of John H. Watson, MD
(Author) Philip J. CarraherUsing real historical events and places adventures are woven into the life of Luke, a fictional young boy that carries him through tragedies and successes in the 1880s. Orphaned at the age of 13, he rides west on his one eyed pony, a Sharps Rifle, and encounters Indians and cattle drovers. At a buffalo wallow his pony is killed and he obtains a large black horse. Luke continues west in search of the horse's true owner. At the Rio Grande River, assistance is provided by a Padre who sends Luke on west to the Bar-C ranch to return the black horse. With successful encounters at Socorro and Magdalena, NM, Luke becomes a ranch hand, where his Sharps is used on rustlers, mountain lions, and Indians.
Philip J. Carraher
Philip J. Carraher is best known for his groundbreaking novel "The Glass Castle," a poignant exploration of family dynamics and resilience. His literary style is marked by vivid imagery and emotional depth, earning him critical acclaim. Carraher's contributions to literature include challenging societal norms and shedding light on complex human relationships.