
Texas Tales: Frontier Echoes
Western Short Fiction / Texas Frontier Anthology
“Escape back into the magnificent 19th-century Texas Frontier.”
Wild Wichita Falls, rough Tascosa, and a Comanche Moon — Wade Maverick rides on.
From wild Wichita Falls to tangling with outlaws in rough and tumble Tascosa and showdowns on a Comanche Moon — Wade Maverick's wanderings continue through some of the most storied corners of the Lone Star State.
The fierce vaqueros of the Mexican border. Coming of age in bronc-busting Lubbock. Keeping the peace in San Antonio. Comanche Moon in the Texas Hill Country. A living connection between America's past and present in the home of the free.
Open it up when
- You want to escape into a world of grit, loyalty, and wide-open Texas skies.
- You're ready for the next chapter of Wade Maverick's frontier wanderings.
- You want authentic short-form Western fiction grounded in real Texas geography.
- You love Westerns where the moral lines are as blurry as the horizon.
Frontier Echoes resonates with readers who loved
- Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry
- The Frontier Stories by Louis L'Amour
- No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy
- The Day the Cowboys Quit by Elmer Kelton
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REVIEWS
Enthralling story. A.K. Vyas continues to enthrall readers with this most recent western tale.
— Jay
A ride through so many emotions. I read this in one sitting because I couldn't put it down from story to story.
— J. M.
Wade, our hero, again guides us through the rough-and-tumble growth of Texas with an engaging group of campfire stories.
— Pamela H.
Maverick is back in the saddle. Vivid Wild West details and moral dilemmas keep the reader entertained.
— D. U.
First rate author. I totally enjoy reading stories by this author and especially like the short-story format.
— Kindle Customer





