Coors and Jack
Over The Hill My Ass
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Book Details
About the Book
The story takes place in the early 1880's in the Arizona Territories with two old friends that grew up together since childhood. Jack and Coors get together a few times a year to take off on one of their wild adventures. This story is about one of their last adventures that took them to the southeastern part of Arizona where they get involved with the brotherhood of the Cowboys that wore red sashes around their waists. Thet take part in one of the most documented treasure stories of the southwest: 'The Skeleton Canyon Massacre', located in the southeastern part of Cochise County. With events that take place, they get the cache for themselves and hide it to be dug up later.
125 years later, Glen and Bill get together and make trips to various places around Arizona where actual western history took place. They decide to check out the area where the 'Skeleton Canyon Massacre took place. They meet an old coot by the name of Zwing Hunt who is a relative of one of the men that actually took part in the Massacre. They befriend each other and share information on the Massacre and the various scenarios of where the treasure may be stashed.
The Strange events that take place later with Glen and Bill, lead them to the cache. They travel on to Tombstone with the cache and there, still experience events that make them wonder what the hell is going on. The night before they leaveTombstone to return to Prescott, they have the same dream which answers all of their questions regarding the strange events.
About the Author
Glen and his wife Sharon along with their two Kerry Blue Terriers retired to Prescott, Arizona where they had visited many times over the years. Glen always had an interest in western history and Arizona has more then its share. He and his childhood friend, Bill Walsh, get together two or three times a year to make trips to varioius places around Arizona where actual western history took place. Their trips to Cochis County with its ghost towns became their favorite destination. This inspired Glen to write about the two fictional characters, Coors and Jack, intertwining them with actual historic people, places and evcents of the time.