In the Shadow of Death Alley

A Novel of Emmett Dalton

by Rebecca Rockwell

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In the Shadow of Death Alley

A Novel of Emmett Dalton

by Rebecca Rockwell

Published Sep 23, 2011
274 Pages
Genre: FICTION / Historical / General



 

Book Details

The Story of the Dalton Gang’s Sole Survivor

At seventeen, Emmett Dalton leaves his life as a cowboy behind to follow two of his older brothers into law enforcement in untamed Indian Territory during the winter of 1889. Circumstances change, however, and by the age of nineteen Emmett has become a full-fledged member of one of the west’s most notorious and most feared outlaw gangs--the Dalton Gang. Torn between his adoration of his brother Bob, the gang’s leader, and his moral objections to the gang’s activities, Emmett eventually finds himself a key participant in one of the most infamous acts in the history of the Old West: the Dalton Gang’s daring double bank robbery in Coffeyville, Kansas on October 5, 1892. Based upon historical fact, In The Shadow of Death Alley examines the inner-workings of the Dalton Gang from the point of view of its youngest member--and its sole survivor.

 

About the Author

Rebecca Rockwell

Rebecca Rockwell has long had a passion for the Old West and its famous figures. Her Jesse James-related novel The Outlaw’s Wife was published in 2008. She lives in Southern California, where she works in veterinary management. In The Shadow of Death Alley is her second novel. She is proud to be a member of the Western Writers of America (WWA).

Also by Rebecca Rockwell

The Outlaw's Wife
The Last Desperado