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The Confluence, by William L. Domme

The Confluence, by William L. Domme

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The Confluence, by William L. Domme

The Confluence, by William L. Domme



The Confluence, by William L. Domme

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Moonshine whisky and murder done in the name of pride and revenge fuel this tale of what a man might be driven to in times of grief and hopelessness. In the last quarter of the 19th century, Godwin Merritt discovers the entrance to his Colorado silver mine is legally on his neighbor’s property. Without tipping his hand to his neighbor, Danforth, he sets out to purchase the land to secure his rights. Schemers in the boomtown below the mine team up with Godwin’s old rivals, The Black Rock Runners, to snatch the land away and with it all the silver it puts out. Godwin's neighbor finds himself on the wrong end of the sheriff’s gun. His neighbor haunts Godwin throughout his battle with the old rivals, at times aiding him and others driving him mad. Danforth steadily guides Godwin toward his ultimate goal, freeing himself of the blood feud with The Black Rock Runners and securing his mine property. Early on, The Black Rock Runners dispatch gunmen to Merritt’s ranch and after bloody confrontations in Colorado, Godwin gathers what remains of his family and heads back to Michigan to confront his old rivals. A battle on the confluence where Godwin brutally kills his enemies leaves him hollow and wondering if he will ever be whole again. Godwin Merritt wants to do something he can’t…stop killing Mattocks. Decades later, Godwin, ravaged by battles and illness, finds himself with one more demon to slay…on his own doorstep.

The Confluence, by William L. Domme

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3408598 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .62" w x 6.00" l, .81 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 246 pages
The Confluence, by William L. Domme

About the Author William L. Domme writes in Topeka, KS. His novel, The Confluence, was released on March 3, 2015. His literary fiction is imbued with many elements of western, horror, speculative, and bizarro genres as well. He also has two collections of short stories, Eight and The Rejected Works Volume I.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Having enjoyed the author's work on the short 'Snake In The ... By 777 Having enjoyed the author's work on the short 'Snake In The Hourglass', I was intrigued at the recent publication of his first novel - 'The Confluence'. After reading, the author shows a trusting, researched grasp of a fading period in American history, examining with a second set of modern eyes the often forgotten struggle to protect a family's land in the ever evolving anthropological wake of greed and competition inherent in man past, present and convincingly, the future. The converse is present in 'The Confluece' as well, a venture into the minds of those who see fit to not protect, but seize, by any self-justifying angle, to take what is not theirs.This, in essence, is the confluence of theme in the novel.Fans of modern cinematic historical reinterpretations 'There Will Be Blood' or 'Django Unchained' will recognize the importance of not just looking back at the past for what it was, but return now with what we know to acknowledge parallels all to common in modern man.It also should be noted the authors knack for precise literary incision that do not heal for days."Every animal has enough brain to tan its own hide."Yikes.Western/Historical/Horror

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Amazing read!! By Stacy Smith Started the book in the morning and could not put it down till I read the last page.This book is well written, Fast paced and addicting. Twists and turns at every page and he really made the characters come alive. And though I've read some excellent books this year, I haven't come across a novel that would appeal to so many readers. This book has all the makings of an absolute block buster. Because it's so well plotted to say William's story is "gripping" is an understatement, it is simply breathtaking. It's a hell of a book, and is sure to be a hell of a movie.Fantastic book. Enough factual information to create a plausible reality! Well worth the read. It sticks with you long after you've completed it.Highly recommended for anyone who loves a good read.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. good read By g man Good read

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