<p>In 'Six Feet Four,' Jackson Gregory weaves a captivating narrative that is as timeless as it is compelling. His style, rooted in the tradition of early 20th-century Western adventure novels, brings to life the rugged landscapes and the indomitable spirits of his characters with a robust simplicity and a commanding use of dialogue. The novel, a hallmark within the Western genre, plunges the reader into the heart of human dramas set against the ...