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Author Interview 2022: The Last Cowboy with Jan Herrman!

06 Mar 2022

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Listen in to this AWESOME Author Interview with Jan Herrman!   He just published his novel "The Last Cowboy" and it's number one in multiple categories on Amazon!  🔥 https://amzn.to/3BcRUvf As the romanticized period of the American “wild” West wound down, most cowboys rode off into the sunset.   Hank Miller must follow a different path. In The Last Cowboy, he survives the Civil War, Texas sized desperados, and the great San Francisco earthquake. With a debt to pay, Hank will place himself and his twin sons in great danger in a new, wild and untamed frontier—Morocco!  🔥 https://amzn.to/3BcRUvf This is a sweeping tale of a reluctant hero of the West. It is also a story of romance and international adventure, stretching from west Texas to San Francisco, Chicago, New York, London, Tangier and the Moroccan Rif. The novel spans an equally expansive time frame: 1860 to 1912.   The backdrop is the American frontier with all its enduring myths and troubling realities.  Ultimately, his heroism earns Hank unexpected wealth, friends on three continents, and the love of an extraordinary woman.   🔥 https://amzn.to/3BcRUvf Now ensconced in a mansion in the most exclusive neighborhood of San Francisco, Hank has a beautiful wife and three remarkable children. He wants nothing more than to enjoy them all and the highly successful international tour business he and Beth now operate.   But a last, perilous mission awaits. Hank has a debt to pay and a friend to rescue in a far off land.  🔥 https://amzn.to/3BcRUvf

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