Or the Magnolias Bloom
A heart on the run keeps a hand on a gun.
Sam Cade has spent twenty years trying to outrun himself. A legendary Texan known to the Comanche as Mupitsi-the monster who comes in dreams-Cade's life is a trail of gunpowder, high-stakes gambles, and narrow escapes. From the blood-soaked soil of Missouri to the bone-chilling winds of the Llano Estacado, he has survived by being faster, smarter, and colder than the men hunting him.
But the most dangerous territory he has ever navigated isn't the Indian Nations or the lawless frontier-it's his own memory.
When a chance encounter with a redheaded Missouri kid triggers a reckoning, Cade realizes he can no longer flee the ghost of Virginia Rose, the woman he loved and shattered two decades ago. Haunted by a tattered dress and a soul-crushing mistake, Cade turns his horse East. He trades the "high lonesome" of the West for a two-thousand-mile trek toward redemption, navigating a world of vengeful warriors, suspicious settlers, and the internal fever of a broken heart.
"Or the Magnolias Bloom" is a sweeping tale of the American West that asks the ultimate question: Can a man who has lived as the "Death Angel" ever find his way home?
Deeply atmospheric and emotionally resonant, this story is a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit and the life-saving power of grace.
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Gene Strother lives in Texas with his wife. They have three daughters and four grandsons...and a lifetime of memories. He is the author of four other books, including the 2002 novel, The Preacher's Kid. All of Gene's previous works were released under the pen name L.A. Holly, which he contrived from the names of his daughters, Ashley, Lacey, and Holly.
Gene has successfully served in executive roles in nonprofit and for-profit sectors. He is currently president of a school that trains insurance claims adjusters.