"You done lived a tough life, boy, and I know I'm part responsible for
that. I ain't askin' you to excuse me or forgive me. Just know I did the
best I knew to do. I was just tryin' to make you tough enough to deal
with the world. To stand tall among men, I knew you had to be strong and
have yo' own mind."
"You were preparing me for war, Grandfather."
Guy Johnson, the author of the critically acclaimed debut Standing at
the Scratch Line, continues the Tremain family saga.
Jackson St. Clair Tremain hasn't spoken to his grandfather King in
nearly twenty years. Disgusted by the violence and bloodlust that seemed
to be his grandfather's way of life, Jackson chose to distance himself
from King and live a simpler life. But now King is gravely ill, and his
impending death places Jackson's life--as well as those of his family
and friends--in jeopardy. Reluctantly, Jackson travels to Mexico to see
King. But after a brief reconciliation, his grandfather is assassinated,
and Jackson suspects that his grandmother Serena may have had a hand in
it. Jackson takes control of King's organization, and as he does, he
reflects on the summers he spent in Mexico as a child and the lessons he
learned there at the knee of his strong-willed, complex grandfather.
In Echoes of a Distant Summer, Guy Johnson introduces us to a new
hero, Jackson St. Clair Tremain, who learns that, like his grandfather,
he must be willing to protect those he loves--at all costs.