Texas Mutiny
Bullets,
Ballots and Boss Rule
by Sheila Allee
(Now
in its 3rd printing)
There’s more to the famous tale of
how Lyndon Johnson bulldozed his way into the U.S. Senate on the
strength of 87 questionable votes. This is the story of a political
boss and the sophisticated small-town lawyer who brings him to his
knees. It’s the story of a hired gun hiding in Mexico and
the Texas Ranger who haunts his trail. It’s the story of
a political assassination gone wrong, of intrigue that begins in
a
murky 1948 election and ends at the doorstep of a vice president
promoted in crisis. In short, Texas Mutiny: Bullets, Ballots and
Boss Rule is a tale of the Wild West in modern times.
Texas Mutiny is a true crime story told in novel
form and related by a fictional newspaper reporter. It is set in
a
forsaken
part of Texas where barren soil, mesquite and a burning sun shape
the fortunes of the people. Vast poverty and incredible wealth
live
side by side in this land, making it fallow for corruption, deception,
vote stealing, embezzlement and every sort of vice. Texas Mutiny
is about the struggle to topple the oppressive feudal order that
gripped the people of this land for generations.
| Texas Mutiny (hardback) $27.95 including S&H |
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| Texas Mutiny (softcover) $19.95 including S&H |
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