"Lincoln Rogers spins readers back into the days of the Old West... and leaves readers gasping in shock at the turn this ride in the country takes... You'll be emotionally moved in a major way.
Kudos to Lincoln Rogers for giving us a little-encountered insight into the symbiotic existence of man and beast in Coiling Point."
"Hard Good-Byes" ~ A touching short story of life and the love of a father.
"Lincoln Rogers is a Western Renaissance Man."
Dana Taylor, Author and "Definitely Dana" Internet Radio Host.
You can find my short stories at FictionWise.com
You can find my short stories at FictionWise.com
You can find my short stories at FictionWise.com
"They say every man has a double..." John is a courteous cowboy on a mission of grief that cannot be postponed. But under the flourescent lights of the Buffalo Valley Mini-Mart, a very special "double" walks straight though the front doors and into John's heart and memory in this touching story of family and a father's love.
"They say every man has a double..." John is a courteous cowboy on a mission of grief that cannot be postponed. But under the flourescent lights of the Buffalo Valley Mini-Mart, a very special "double" walks straight though the front doors and into John's heart and memory in this touching story of family and a father's love.
U.S. Marshal Jake Carpenter's graveside visit with his murdered wife and child is interrupted by gunfire. The men who killed his family are back in 1871 Colorado once more, looking to finish the job they started three years ago. After his friend and mentor is wounded, Jake rides his trusted mount, Gunner, in a chase for justice hot on the heels of the murderous gang. Nightfall is coming, and when it arrives, the Henry gang will no doubt find a place to escape among the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. But there's unexpected help along the way and, by all that's Holy, Jake Carpenter is going to make sure the Henry boys don't slip away again.
Lincoln Rogers lets his faith show through in Hammer of God without it being obtrusive. Rogers keeps the action moving and pages turning with a hero you can pull for and without resorting to language or excessive violence. A good read."
Terry Burns- Inspirational Western Author of Mysterious Ways, My Brother's Keeper, and Trails of the Dime Novel.
"For the reader who wonders about the sad disappearance of the likes of Zane Grey and Louis L’Amour, they have hope. Lincoln Rogers is truly the resurrection of the quality Western author. Ride along with U.S. Marshal Jake Carpenter whom God puts to work as the "Hammer" in this terrific post-Civil War tale."
Walter McElligott ~ Editor, Chicago Writers' Association (CWA) CLARION Newsletter
Western Novella, "Hammer of God"
U.S. Marshal Jake Carpenter's graveside visit with his murdered wife and child is interrupted by gunfire. The men who killed his family are back in 1871 Colorado once more, looking to finish the job they started three years ago. After his friend and mentor is wounded, Jake rides his trusted mount, Gunner, in a chase for justice hot on the heels of the murderous gang. Nightfall is coming, and when it arrives, the Henry gang will no doubt find a place to escape among the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. But there's unexpected help along the way and, by all that's Holy, Jake Carpenter is going to make sure the Henry boys don't slip away again.
Hilarious ~ Suspenseful ~ Touching
Short fiction from Lincoln Rogers & Echelon Press, available in electronic format for $1.00!
"Most Christmas stories seem to be for children, but here's one that will warm the hearts of adults and children alike. Oh, that we could all have a happy-go-lucky dog like Silver to bring us to the basic joy of the sharing season! Being a lifelong dog owner, I LOVED this story. Lincoln Rogers, thank you for another classic!"
Sally J. Walker, Editorial Director, The Fiction Works & Member of WWA, RWA, and SCBW&I
"For the reader who wonders about the sad disappearance of the likes of Zane Grey and Louis L’Amour, they have hope. Lincoln Rogers is truly the resurrection of the quality Western author."
Walter McElligott ~ Editor, Chicago Writers' Association (CWA) CLARION Newsletter