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Honey Hole: A Tale of the Old West

Honey Hole: A Tale of the Old West in Bloomington, MN

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Honey Hole: A Tale of the Old West

Honey Hole: A Tale of the Old West in Bloomington, MN

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The Texas frontier of the 1870's was a dangerous place: too many Indians, too many greaser gangs, and far too many outlaws. Homesteaders, ranchers, and the people of Texas' small towns and cities couldn't protect themselves or their way of life. The U.S. Cavalry was tasked with relocating the Indians, but all the other problems were left for the Texas Rangers. Talon Finley was just a boy when he became a Texas Ranger. His background on a Wyoming r, his skill in training horses and his dedication to justice, made Ranger life a perfect occupation. It didn't hurt that he was one of the best shots in the West. But he also had a target on his back, from the kin of those he had killed. T. T. Finley, Talon's twin sister, was growing up fast, too. Her enrollment at Vassar College and the best efforts of friends and family to make her more sophisticated could not diminish her keen observation skills, shooting prowess, and fearless demeanor. But these same traits led her into the thick of things, where she managed to survive close scrapes and gunfights. According to Indian Legend, there's a Honey Hole in a cave near Uvalde County, Texas, where honey flows like a river and vast swarms of wild honeybees can shape shift into a man. Talon Finley, the Ranger, slams into the Honey Hole and emerges as the legend.
The Texas frontier of the 1870's was a dangerous place: too many Indians, too many greaser gangs, and far too many outlaws. Homesteaders, ranchers, and the people of Texas' small towns and cities couldn't protect themselves or their way of life. The U.S. Cavalry was tasked with relocating the Indians, but all the other problems were left for the Texas Rangers. Talon Finley was just a boy when he became a Texas Ranger. His background on a Wyoming r, his skill in training horses and his dedication to justice, made Ranger life a perfect occupation. It didn't hurt that he was one of the best shots in the West. But he also had a target on his back, from the kin of those he had killed. T. T. Finley, Talon's twin sister, was growing up fast, too. Her enrollment at Vassar College and the best efforts of friends and family to make her more sophisticated could not diminish her keen observation skills, shooting prowess, and fearless demeanor. But these same traits led her into the thick of things, where she managed to survive close scrapes and gunfights. According to Indian Legend, there's a Honey Hole in a cave near Uvalde County, Texas, where honey flows like a river and vast swarms of wild honeybees can shape shift into a man. Talon Finley, the Ranger, slams into the Honey Hole and emerges as the legend.

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