Wednesday 28 August 2019

AUTHOR FAVOURITES: HICKORY JACK by LOU BRADSHAW


Lou Bradshaw has two favourites of his own novels. One is his first western, HICKORY JACK, first of the Ben Blue westerns. Lou tells me he enjoyed every minute of writing it: ‘It was the story that created the characters Ben Blue and Patty Anne.’

Orphan Ben Blue is raised in the Ozarks by the Moore’s as a brother to their biological son Andy. But in the lawless years after the Civil War, outlaws led by Amos Poke (nicknamed ‘The Judge’) attack and murder Ben’s step parents. When they’re ready, Ben and Andy set off in pursuit. They come of age in their violent quest to bring the Poke gang to justice, journeying from Missouri to New Mexico.

The Ozark Mountains cover an area of 47,000 square miles where the states of Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Kansas adjoin. 


There are two mountain ranges within the Ozarks: the Boston Mountains of Arkansas and the St. Francois Mountains of Missouri.


Many peaks in the Boston Mountains exceed 2,000 feet. Buffalo Lookout, the highest point in the Ozarks, is located in the Boston Mountains and is 2,561 feet.




Two Ozark Mountain farm boys, 19th Century.

Naturally, thinking of two young Missouri brothers on a revenge quest brought to mind Jesse and Frank James.


FRANK (front left) and JESSE JAMES (front right)

and as depicted by and Tyrone Power (Jesse) - left - and Henry Fonda (Frank) in ‘Jesse James’ (1940)


Two young brothers at the centre of a western brought to mind the TV series ‘Lancer’ and ‘The Quest.’


WAYNE MAUNDER and JAMES STACY in 'Lancer'


KURT RUSSELL and TIM MATHESON in 'The Quest'

Other westerns/ Civil War movies set in the Ozarks include ‘The Shepherd of the Hills’ (1941) and ‘Ride with the Devil’ (1999.)



John Wayne in ‘The Shepherd of the Hills

REVIEWS of HICKORY JACK:

‘A satisfying, believable, entertaining and engrossing old western tale, told by a skilled writer and master story teller!... brings this Western to life with tantalizing vigor.’


‘Wonderfully written … I like the writer's use of colloquialism consistent with the setting. The story is about two young men coming of age in a very difficult period of our nation's history when the country was still reeling from the civil war and expanding into the western frontier.’

‘If you enjoy a fast paced, action pack, intriguing and believable tale set in the Old West, THIS IS IT!’

‘Lou Bradshaw keeps a positive direction in his writing with a great humorous twist regularly.’

‘Hickory Jack hits the ground running. The story moved quickly and captivated our attention … Lou has made the characters come to life, and the storyline flow.’

‘A wonderful job.' 

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