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Sipping Whiskey in a Shallow Grave

By: Mark Mitten
Narrated by: Dean Vince
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It is 1887. Snow is falling in the high country of Colorado. Bill Ewing led a bank heist in the small mountain town of Kinsey City — but just woke up tied to the back of a mule. "Sipping Whiskey in a Shallow Grave" is an epic novel chronicling Bill Ewing’s gang of thieves and the posse that takes after them, the cowhands of the B-Cross-C, and the unexpected turns of life which bring them all together.

Following the Great Die-Up, the harshest winter to ever hit the West, LG Pendleton and Casey Pruitt lead a mixed herd of Polangus and Durham cattle down the stage road in Lefthand Canyon. Their way of life is fading with the changing times. Fences cross what once was open range, locomotives are eliminating the trail drive, and both Casey and LG must learn to change with it — or fade away themselves.

At once both personal and immutable, "Sipping Whiskey in a Shallow Grave" is a sweeping tale of randomness and destiny, reminding us of the power of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

Old West Colorado comes alive in this novel.

Depicting the many different lives, of Lawmen, Thieves, and true working Cowboys out on the Range.

All done with the authenticity that makes you really understand what life might have been like back then.

Not the glorified romance of many tales of the West, but bringing alive the true hardships, of an untamed Country.

While letting us realize what tough, rugged individuals, they must have been, all in the name of survival.

©2012 Milford House Press (P)2025 Beacon Audiobooks
Genre Fiction Historical Fiction
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