Doing Time in Texas, Book 2
- Authors
- Ferrell, James E.
- Publisher
- James E Ferrell
- Tags
- disguises , texas rangers , life choices , 1950s 1960s , moonshine , murder crime , romance love , texas prison , hidden revenge
- ISBN
- 9781950763054
- Date
- 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.66 MB
- Lang
- en
The years in the Texas penal system had matured Willy Baker in every way, except one. His natural physical strength plus the years of hard work in the penal system had formed him physically into a powerful man but still that never quite satisfied him. There was another strength he had seen in his brother John. John's strength was a reasoning mental one. John's point of view always put Willy's arguments to irrelevance. Prison gave Willy time to think. He decided early on to use his time reading and digesting everything he could think of. Maybe he could develop some of his brother John's reasoning power. One facet of his nature that had not changed was his willingness to pull pranks, con people and generally put them to shame. Somehow that seemed to elevate his power over others that justified his foolishness. Willy also used his prison time to explore another avenue. That venue was one of revenge; his soul fed from the desire for revenge on those who had wronged him and blurred...