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Sadie Stokes arrives in Dodge City looking for the husband who abandoned her.She learns that he's moved on to Beer City in No Man's Land where he's running a faro table.But No Man's Land is no woman's land, neither, and the men she thought she could count on to take her to her husband all balk at accompanying her through such a dangerous territory.And then Chet Hollister rides into Dodge.At a glance, Sadie can see he's the sort of man who can get her safely through No Man's Land to the Beer City saloon where Benny Stokes is cheating faro players.In a territory that doesn't exist under the law, there is no law ... except what can be wrought from the barrel of a gun. And in No Man's Land, often as not, it's Chet Hollister's gun making the law.If Sadie Stokes is going to find her husband, Hollister is the only man who can help her do it.If you love gritty gunslinging Westerns, damsels who cause distress, and High Plains lawlessness, then throw a rope on your best saddle horse, pack an extra box of shells, and let's ride together to Beer City.But you'd best make certain you got six beans in the can on that lead pusher, because the bandidos and the gamblers and even the working gals are coming loaded for trouble in No Man's Land. Grab your copy today!
The Townes Party is on the last leg of the emigrants trail to the Pacific Northwest.But this is the most dangerous part of the trail.Worse, their arrival to the Blue Mountains was delayed by the betrayal of their hired guides. Facing diminishing provisions and snowcapped mountains, the Townes Party risks disaster to press on.But disaster is certain if they don't keep going.Their only hope for arriving in Oregon City and beginning their new lives is a new road that will take them around Mount Hood. Only one other company of wagons has gone this way.Without guides and without experience, the Townes Party will plunge toward Tragedy on the Barlow Road.If you love classic westerns set on a grand scale as big as the Idaho sky, then grab your powder and shot and hitch your team to your wagon. The Townes Party is rolling out. But you'd better bring plenty of provisions, because snow comes early to the Blue Mountains.Grab your copy today!
The Townes Party has made Bridger's Fort.But it's already late in the season.Disputes among the families threaten to delay them even longer, and the snows come early in Oregon's Blue Mountains.When they finally set out from Bridger's, the Townes Party has a new guide. A man experienced in the western wilderness.He's promised to get them safely to Oregon City.But their new guide hides a secret, and when it's exposed, Elias and Ezekiel will discover that their troubles are only just beginning.If you love traditional Westerns steeped in history and full of action, then saddle up your best riding horse and pack your wagon light. This trail goes on forever.But be sure to bring plenty of powder and shot, because you never know what dangers you'll encounter on the way To Green Valleys Yonder.Grab your copy today!
The old Dixie Mafia boss is back in charge.And he's bringing back the old ways.Intimidation. Raw violence. Brutality. These are the tools of his trade.But the DA's investigator is Aintry County to the bone. His roots grow deep in the Dixie clay. And he's brought his own toolbox.If you love stories of deep-fried justice from the Deep South, then jump in the '67 Camaro and ride along with Barnett Lowery as he cleans up corruption in his hometown. But you'd better strap on your seatbelt, because this Camaro runs fast, and this time Lowery is going up against the Devil in Dixie.Perfect for fans of Elmore Leonard's Raylan Givens.Grab your copy today!
A band of Apache renegades have killed two Wells Fargo men and burned a stagecoach relay station.They've also stolen a safe that held the payroll for the Santa Rita mine.When the Pinkerton Detective Agency is hired by the mine owners to recover the stolen payroll, Wells Fargo agent Calvin Hughes decides to ride along with Pinkerton Detective Lucy Blake.But when Hughes and Blake arrive at the Santa Rita relay station, they quickly discover that all is not what it initially seemed.To recover the missing money, the detectives will have to unravel a plot involving far more than just a band of renegade Indians.If you enjoy gritty, fast-paced Westerns with a touch of mystery, then grab your Schofield and saddle up, because we're riding with the Wells Fargo man in search of The Santa Rita Payroll.Click the buy button to start reading today.
All confidence, sex driven and alcohol fueled, Green has flunked out of college and lost his job as a pizza delivery boy. About all he has left is his 1979 Pontiac Grand Prix. But when he wakes next to a beautiful woman whose name he cannot remember, Green's disposition turns hopeful. Somewhere in his subconscious, through a cloudy haze of dope smoke and a pool of beer, he remembers a sign with a missing letter S, and when Kim's pregnancy test shows negative, the two embark on a cross-country quest to find something better, something stronger, something memorable. They're looking for an ale that can curl iron. In the end, it's never more than a moment. Part angst, part tragedy, all love story, Iron Curling Ale has a back beat and should be read like a rock song.
In the mountains of Colorado Territory in 1872, the winters are too long. When Old Bear Le Vrette goes to town for supplies, he sees his dead wife in the face of Lilly Grace Hanson. He forces the young girl to go with him into the mountains. Now a desperate father and a U.S. Marshal must turn to the one man who knows the mountains as well as Bear Le Vrette. But can they trust Le Vrette's friend to track the trapper through the rugged country? Luther Corbett left the world behind. A veteran of the war, he sought peace in the mountains. He wanted to escape the troubles of men, but men have sought him out in his mountain hideaway to bring their troubles to his door. Worse, he believes they intend to kill his old friend. The posse of three will have to overcome the threats of nature, wildlife, and the plans of the old mountain trapper, but if they are going to save young Lilly Grace Hanson, they will also have to overcome each other. If you enjoy Western frontier adventures set in the Old West, then you will love Too Long the Winter.
A drifter seeking answers to the mystery of an empty trunk. A widow trying to save the ranch she inherited. Lodero is no ordinary drifter. He is fast and deadly accurate with his Colt Peacemakers. And now he is on the trail to discover why his father left for the gold fields and all that returned home was an empty trunk. Maria Noble is no ordinary rancher. The widow of a wealthy man, Maria's future is threatened by her dead husband's son who believes he should have rightful claim to his father's ranch. When their paths cross, Maria Noble can give Lodero a glimpse of his future, but he'll never live that future if he cannot first resolve the past. And if she is going to protect her ranch, Maria must look to the Peacemakers on the gun belt of her new cowpuncher. Joined by his Tejano friend who served with the Texas Rangers, Lodero is on a quest to discover the truth of what happened to his father. But he is bound by honor to do what he can for The Noble Widow. If you enjoy high-action Westerns set on the high plains, rich characters who are haunted by their pasts but with great aspirations for their futures, and a mystery unfolding against the backdrop of the American Southwest, then you will love the Lodero Western series. So check that your Peacemakers are loaded, cinch up your saddle, and join the ride with Lodero and Juan Carlos Baca in The Noble Widow, Book 1 of the Lodero Western Series.
A massacre at Pine Ridge Tavern.One of the men responsible left something behind.Now Charlie Tillman wears it around his neck like a charm until the day he can return it.That day is coming soon, and it's coming up on Perdition Mountain.Tillman lives by a natural code that rules the trail. It's a rough code, a stern code, and sometimes its justice is meted out in harsh ways.Burt McCallister runs the store at the Perdition mining camp. He didn't seek to be the conscience of his camp, but when the job was thrust upon him, he took it.His code is natural, and it swings at the end of a rope.When Charlie Tillman and his friend John Little Owl turn up in the camp at Perdition Mountain, a collision is bound to happen. Burt McCallister's sense of right and wrong won't sit still for Charlie Tillman's sense of justice.If you love gritty Westerns in high mountain mining camps so cold your eyes will freeze reading the words, then grab your mule and snowshoes and come along on the trail with Marshal Tillman and John Little Owl. You'll want to keep your powder dry, because there's bad men up here looking to escape The Trail's Stern Code.Grab your copy today!
Survival comes hard in the frozen wilderness.When a gang of wanted men seeks refuge in the mountains, a bounty hunter enlists Moses Calhoun as a guide.One is driven by money; the other is driven by loyalty.But his decision to help the bounty hunter could cost Moses Calhoun everything he loves.If you enjoy Mountain Westerns where the limits of survival are tested against a man's will, then grab your possibles bag and your flintlock, and join the posse riding into the snow covered mountains. But watch your back, because there's sure to be Death in the Valley.Click the button to join Moses Calhoun on his next mountain adventure.
Terror on the Emigrant Trail.In the vast wilderness of the early West, a tribunal must decide the fate of one member of their party. Was it murder or self-defense? Will it be banishment or a hanging.Halfway along the two-thousand mile journey of the Oregon Trail, as the Townes Party approaches the South Pass, they realize the trail holds obstacles beyond the steep cliff faces, the treacherous river crossings, and the miles without water. Obstacles they could have never predicted.An outfit of rough men are journeying back east, carrying with them their prizes to sell to Easterners. When they encounter the Townes Party bound for Oregon's green valleys, they may have found another prize or two.If the Townes Party is going to make it to Bridger's Fort and beyond, they'll first have to survive An Incident at South Pass.If you love traditional Westerns steeped in history and full of action, then saddle up your best riding horse and pack your wagon light. This trail goes on forever. But be sure to bring plenty of powder and shot, because you never know what dangers you'll encounter on the way through the South Pass.Grab your copy today!
Constance Martin witnesses a bank robbery and becomes an outlaw gang's next target.When Wade Murdock is arrested after killing a bank clerk during a robbery, his outfit goes gunning for the witnesses before they can testify.The only hope Connie Martin has of surviving: A former gun for hire whom she despises.Winslow Pike is a rare breed: a retired gunfighter.Most of 'em don't survive that long.And now he's looking to make amends with his past. To do it, he's must find a man named G.W. Helm.But the bank robbery forces Pike to step out of retirement, both to help an old friend and to find the man he's looking for.Can Slow Pike's fast gun keep the bank woman alive? And can Pike keep himself alive long enough to make up for his life's biggest regret?If you love classic Westerns where the gunsmoke is so thick it'll choke you, then grab your saddle and your six-shooter and ride along with Slow Pike as he fights to keep the bank woman alive and settle old debts.Grab your copy today!
The Dixie Mafia is in shambles.State Patrol Troopers have taken over the Aintry County Sheriff's Office.When a teenage girl's body is discovered on a dirt road, state troopers quickly catch their culprit.As Aintry's Dixie Mafia begin putting itself back together, Barnett Lowery finds himself investigating a murder.But he's missing the danger lurking in his rearview mirror.He's made some enemies during his short time back home in Aintry County, and one of them is determined to get revenge.If you love stories of down-home murder deep in the hills of Dixie, small-town crime, and rural justice, then grab your Colt Python and your cowboy hat, and jump in the passenger seat of this classic Camaro. The criminals are getting organized, and they're aiming to bury Barnett Lowery Deep in the Dixie Clay.
When outlaws holdup a stagecoach near Fort Richardson, a newly commissioned lieutenant decides to make a stand. His decision forces the U.S. Marshals of Two Rivers Station to investigate the stage robbery, but in a lawless land, the victims themselves become suspects. If Jack Bell and his partners are going to uncover the truth and deliver justice, they'll have to be able to see through the Deception at Two Rivers Station. So cinch your saddle, grab your Henry rifle, and mount up, because the lawmen of Two Rivers Station are on the trail of a gang of murdering outlaws. Buy it now!
Jack Bell refused to take the oath from the Yankees at Bennett Place. Instead, he stole a Union Cavalry horse and made his way South, toward a home that didn't feel like home. When the beautiful daughter of a former slave steals Jack's heart, he thinks he might put down roots in South Carolina. But he soon learns that the grudges from the war did not die with Lee's surrender. So the Confederate cavalry lieutenant known to his men as "Hell's Bell" decides to set out to the one place where he thinks he can make a life for himself: his father's North Texas farm at the junction of the Washita and Red River. But the ghosts that haunt Jack Bell at Two Rivers Station are more real, and more dangerous, than anything he might have faced back east. If Jack Bell can make peace with the past and secure a future for himself, he is going to have to do it behind a Henry rifle and a Yankee badge. If you love traditional old Westerns full of gunsmoke and horses, men with badges and the women who love them, outlaws with six-shooters and masks, all under a big Texas sky, then you'll love Redemption at Two Rivers Station. Get it now and fall back in love with the Old West!
In Aintry County, things aren't like they used to be.The Dixie Mafia is getting old.They're losing their grasp.And a new investigator at the District Attorney's office threatens to ruin everything for them.Barnett Lowery never wanted to come back home.He'd escaped Aintry County and the demons here. The shame of his daddy's legacy. The mama who drank herself to death.And he sure never wanted to take up the torch his daddy dropped twenty years ago.But when the District Attorney decides to build his political future on going after the corrupt officials who run Aintry County, Barnett Lowery is the obvious choice to be the hammer he uses to drive in the final nail in the Dixie Mafia's coffin.If you love stories of down-home murder deep in the hills of Dixie, small-town crime, and Southern fried justice, then slide into the passenger seat of this classic Camaro and buckle up. You'd better bring along your Colt Python and a cowboy hat, because what gets buried Under the Dixie Moon always comes back up.Grab your copy today!
A killer is loose in a small Texas town.And the sheriff's badge is so new it still has a shine.Cullen Tindall is the new sheriff in Buffalo Gap, and the trouble that's come to town is more than a cow puncher sheriff can handle.Jane Gooch is a schoolmarm with a past she doesn't want exposed.But she's not the only one in Buffalo Gap with secrets to hide.If Sheriff Tindall can save his job, he'll have to rely on instincts and friends. But before it's over he may find that something more important to him than his job is at risk.If you love Westerns with a bit of mystery and mysteries set in the Old West, then saddle up your horse and make certain you've got six beans in the can.Come ride along with Sheriff Tindall and Deputy Brewer as they try to solve The Blackmail Murders in the first book of the Cullen Tindall Western Mystery series.Buy it now!
Winter is coming, and so are the soldiers.In the midst of America's Civil War, the fighting in the mountains of the Northwest is between the white soldiers and the Indian tribes.An independent man with bonds in both worlds, Moses Calhoun finds himself caught between the opposing sides.If he is going to survive, he must rely on his skill in the mountains.If you love a Mountain Western so cold you need a blanket to read it, then grab your flintlock rifle and your possibles bag, and saddle up for this ride through the frozen Northwest. Make sure you've got plenty of powder and shot, because there will be Blood on the Mountain.Click the buy button to join Moses Calhoun. And don't forget to bring your coat.
A massacre in the San Juan Mountains.The evidence suggests a band of renegade Utes, probably angry over a new treaty, slaughtered an outfit of prospectors.Lieutenant Elliot Turner and a small patrol of cavalry troopers leave out of Fort Garland to investigate.When his patrol comes under attack, the young lieutenant must find a way to survive for Four Days Outside of Del Norte.If you love gritty tales of the Old West, cavalry charges and Indian attacks, bone-chilling cold in the gold fields of the Rocky Mountains, and page-turning excitement, then saddle up your horse and grab your standard issue overcoat, because the trail leads up cold mountains. And you'd better bring along an extra box of shells, because the action is going to get hot.Get it now and start reading today!
When a Buffalo Soldier deserts from the army, killing a cavalry corporal and stealing a U.S. government horse, Deputy U.S. Marshal Jack Bell is called upon to bring him to justice. But justice on the hot, dry plains of West Texas often has little to do with law and everything to do with what a man knows to be right and wrong. If Hell's Bell will see justice done for this fugitive cavalryman, he'll have to battle thirst, Comanches, and his own conscience to determine his duty to THE YANKEE STAR. This is a collection of three short stories in the Two Rivers Station Westerns series and also includes the stories THE TOWN MARSHAL and THE BUFFALO RUNNER. If you've enjoyed the first two books in the Two Rivers Station Westerns series, you'll love these three stories that feature the lawmen of Two Rivers Station. Buy it now and cinch up your saddle, put on your gun belt and mount up with Hell's Bell, Zeke, and Minko as they enforce justice in the Old West.
Caleb Morgan has lost his way.When he meets up with an outfit of young saddle tramps, Caleb finds their carefree swagger appealing.But when this gang of misfit outlaws crosses paths with Rab Sinclair, Caleb finds he's in deeper than he ever thought he'd be.Now Rab Sinclair is riding in pursuit of his one-time friend, and he must decide if he is riding for justice or mercy.If you love Westerns that cut a little deeper to the bone, you won't want to miss this fourth novel in the Rab Sinclair Westerns series.So cinch up your saddle and buckle on your gunbelt, and join the ride with Rab and Evangeline as they pursue a gang of outlaws toward A Violent Outcome.Get it now!
An old miner's dying wish: breakfast, like his ma used to make.A veteran, seeking peace and quiet on the frontier, haunted by the ghosts of the past.A man on the dodge can't shake loose a posse.Ghost stories have been a part of the Old West tradition since the first gunslinger ever cleared leather. You can't have all these shootouts at high noon without leaving a few ghosts around.In "The Last Meal and Testament of Flapjack Johnson," Robert Peecher collects together a series of short, light-hearted ghost stories from the Old West. A little humor, a few scares, a lot of fun.If you love a good ghost story, then pull up a stump and have a seat by the campfire, and settle in for these spooky tales from the frontier.Click the buy button to start reading now!
Of all the unlikely people to be conducting fugitive slaves along the Underground Railroad, none can be more unlikely than the rascal Jackson Speed, 19th Century America's most reluctant adventurer and inadvertent hero. In this, the fifth volume of the Jackson Speed Memoirs, Speed's lustful eye is caught by the Tennessee Widow, a conductor on the Underground Railroad. In Chattanooga, Speed unknowingly becomes her accomplice in secreting runaway slaves north on a steamship sailing the Upper Tennessee River. This novella is set during the spring of 1853, before Speed's involvement in the American Civil War but after his adventures west in Mexico and California. Fans of the Jackson Speed Memoirs will no doubt be surprised to find the scoundrel Speed helping a group of runaway slaves escape the slave catcher Silas Coonskin Boyd, but they'll quickly realize Speed's actions are in no way philanthropic - he's merely attempting to satisfy his base instincts while delivering a letter for Georgia politicians Robert Toombs.
With the return of spring, life wakes in the mountain valleys.As the grizzly bear shakes off his winter slumber and sets out in search of food, the hunters also return to the valley seeking game.For the young, it's a season of learning how to survive the wilderness, and learning how to kill. Just as the mama bear teaches her young, Moses Calhoun takes his son to the valley to teach him survival.But when old enemies return to the hunting grounds, Moses Calhoun becomes their prey.It is a season of life and renewal in the mountain valleys, but it is also a Season of Death.If you love fast-paced Westerns set in the remote wilderness of the mid-1800s, then you'll love this third book in the Moses Calhoun Mountain Westerns.So grab your Poor-Boy Rifle and a quantity of bacon, and join Moses Calhoun in the valley for a spring hunt and a fight for survival.Get it now!
An Eastern woman with pleading brown eyes.A father, sick and close to death.A prodigal son hunting buffalo out on the Panhandle.For a hundred dollars, you set out on the piebald across a barren landscape searching for a man you've never met, looking to solve a problem that isn't yours.But you said you would do it, and you're the sort of man who does what he says.If you enjoy gritty Westerns that transport you to another place and time, then saddle your piebald and holster your Remington, and get ready for a ride Through A Land Accurst.Click the button to buy it now!
In a territory overrun with bad men, ordinary men sometimes have to stand up for what's right. The Garver gang has just gunned down the town marshal. Now a 12-man posse must chase the bandits through the White Mountains of Arizona. If the Garvers can reach Profanity, they may never see a hanging rope. Deputy Marshal Jase Trulock wants to see justice done and avenge the murdered marshal. If his posse can overcome dangerous country, an outlaw town of desperadoes, and their own fears, the Garvers will hang. Some in the town have the sand to see justice done, but others lack the courage. In "Trulock's Posse," the author of "Too Long the Winter" and "Redemption at Two Rivers Station" tells the tale of a poorly-led posse of ranchers and businessmen who find themselves on the trail of violent outlaws. Each man must decide for himself how far he's willing to go in the name of justice. If you enjoy high-action Westerns where you can taste the trail dust in your teeth, smell the saddle leather, and hear the crack of the Winchester, you'll love "Trulock's Posse." So buy "Trulock's Posse" now, cinch up your saddle, and let's get on the trail of the Garver gang before they get to Profanity.
Justice in a lawless land.When honor demands a life, can honor be satisfied with the life of an innocent man?Does a criminal deserve mercy when an innocent man is standing in his stead?In the vast emptiness of the Llano Estacado, Rab Sinclair finds there are no easy answers when he becomes a pawn in a barbaric plot to mete out punishment.When a renegade band of Comanche demand a life for a life, and any life will do, Rab Sinclair and an outfit of vaqueros and hired gunmen are forced to track a criminal in order to save a friend.In the untamed West, a man's sense of justice ends where survival begins.Cinch your saddle and load up your Yellow Boy, because we're driving cattle across the A Vast and Desolate Land.Get it today!
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