After discovering his parents dead and their family ranch reduced to ashes, Jacob Long is overwhelmed by a desire for revenge, vowing to seek justice for his parents. The quest for vengeance becomes a struggle between upholding justice and fulfilling his need for retribution.
In a world where justice is often sought through violent means, and where the gun rules the West. Those seeking redemption must embark on the long road home, an arduous journey where the line between right and wrong is often blurred.
Jacob's unwavering determination to find those responsible leads him into a moral conflict. Everything changes when he meets Alisa McDuncan. Could this encounter help him realize that the journey home may be just as challenging as the one that led him there?
“The Superstition Kid: The Long Road Home” is set in the early days of Arizona's mining and frontier towns. Near the Superstitions and Pinal Mountain range was Pinal City, home to miners, smelter works, various businesses, and numerous saloons. Just a mile from Pinal City is Hastings, now known as Superior, primarily serving as a mining and supply camp for the Silver King mine. To the south lie Florence, a hub for travel and supplies, and Tucson, the territorial capital, both established before the mining boom. Join Jacob Long on this Western adventure through the Arizona boomtowns of the 1870s.
The Superstition Kid - The Long Road Home
Throughout his carreer, Rory has had the knack for bringing stories to life. Known as an amateur historian in the Black Hills of South Dakota; he is a tour bus guide, a handy-man, an outdoor enthusiast, and an old-car guy. However, as a tour guide, he might be best known for his storytelling.
Rory refined his stories through years while performing as Santa for organizations and elementary schools. Today Rory carries that Christmas magic and story telling with him everywhere he goes and in everything he does.

