A Change in Tradition

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About this eBook

The life of Kelton Killer (Kel) shows a boy going through his life in Texas as it stretches to Washington, DC. He is taught to play the piano, which greatly enhances his life everywhere he goes as he is quite talented. When he attends college in Austin, he is further taught by a master of music, which takes him from just a good piano player to a master musician. On his first day in class, Kel meets three girls who are studying law. They form a group and help each other become lawyers. After they pass the bar, they form a law office. They are helped by an alcoholic lawyer who they help sober up, and he guides them to becoming a prestigious law firm. The war takes Kel to Washington, where he serves three presidents. The story has several exciting adventures, with some love in the mix.

About the author

William Post is the author of several novels of a variety of genres. Many are westerns as this book is, but he has World War I and World War II as well as the Civil War stories. Post was raised in West Texas was educated at Texas A.& M. and served in the U. S. Navy. After his service he became a surveyor for the Southern Pacific Railroad. This took him to the wilds of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California, where he learned the lore of those areas. Post is licensed as a civil engineer and surveyor with the state of California. He retired as the Chief Engineer of the Long Beach Water Department. Taking an early retirement he began his writing career. Post is an Evangelic Christian and this thread is seen throughout the fabric of his stories. He now lives in Las Vegas, Nevada with his wife and extended family.

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