
Pistols at Red River - Paperback
Pistols at Red River - Paperback
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by Allen Sircy (Author)
Andrew Jackson was no stranger to conflict-but in 1805 Nashville, a simple horse race wager sparks a feud neither man can outrun.
When wealthy planter Joseph Erwin is cornered by debt and public humiliation, his son-in-law, Charles Dickinson, steps in to defend the family name. Handsome, ambitious, and deadly with a pistol, Dickinson has built a reputation as a man who never backs down-and never misses. What begins as tavern talk and courthouse whispers quickly turns into something darker, as Jackson's fierce temper collides with Dickinson's pride in full view of a town hungry for spectacle.
As the quarrel spreads, friends and rivals are pulled into the storm. Judges, lawyers, and militia men take sides. Family members plead for peace behind closed doors, while the code of honor demands the opposite in public. Every insult must be answered. Every slight must be repaid.
From the smoke-filled rooms of the City Hotel to the crowded rail of Clover Bottom, the pressure rises with each passing day. And when Dickinson's words cross a final line, there is only one place left to settle the matter: on the banks of the Red River, where dueling men meet at dawn.
Based on true events, Pistols at Red River is a gripping historical narrative of pride, politics, and violence-revealing the volatile world that shaped Andrew Jackson long before the presidency, and the single duel that left a bullet lodged in his chest for the rest of his life.
Some men live for honor. Others die for it.



















