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Full blooded, gun slinging action.
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Poison Spring: a Frontier Story.
by Johnny D. Boggs
It's the spring of 1864, and times are hard in Washington County, Arkansas, especially for thirteen-year-old Travis Ford. He hasn't heard from his father, a sergeant in the 2nd Arkansas Cavalry, in months. His mother is struggling to make ends meet on the family farm near Poison Spring. All Travis really wants to do is to follow his passion--to make up adventure stories in the style of Alexandre Dumas. But the Civil War keeps getting in his way. When the Confederate Army withdraws and Federal forces--including the First Kansas Colored Volunteers--take control of Washington County, Travis and his family are caught in the middle. All too soon, Travis must put away his pencil and paper and make a choice, between North and South, black and white, right and wrong, horror and humanity, something that could get him, and everyone he loves, killed.
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Trackdown
by Lyle Brandt
When U.S. Marshal Jack Slade is ambushed by the family one of the prisoners he is transporting to Leavenworth, Kansas, he will stop at nothing to recapture the them.
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Dark Horses
by Ralph Cotton
Trouble follows horse trader Will Summers as soon as he sets foot in Dark Horses, Mexico. A party of men is intent on hanging Summers, believing him to be a horse thief, but not before they take him to their boss--Ansil Swann, the very man Summers is delivering four horses to. Will is saved from the hangman's noose when the men are waylaid by Ansil's beautiful wife, Bailey. Only Bailey has an agenda of her own, one that lands Will right in the middle of a deadly shootout. Now, in a lawless land where anything goes, Will's gunslinging skills are put to the test--and if he's not careful, he may never make it back across the border alive.
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Glorious
by Jeff Guinn
Rising to a life of influence and wealth after a hard-luck youth in late nineteenth-century Arizona Territory, Cash McLendon flees in the wake of a tragedy and tries to win back the heart of a woman from his past only to be targeted by his former father-in-law.
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Forty Time a Killer.
by William W. Johnstone
First he became a killer. Then he became a legend. He was 15 when he killed his first man. Before his murderous ways ended, Hardin killed 42 men in cold blood--one, the legend goes, because he snored too loudly. From then on John Wesley Hardin stayed true to his calling, killing man after man after man, spending most of his life being pursued by both local lawmen and federal troops. Hardin lived a fever dream of lightning fast draws and flying lead. By the age of seventeen, Hardin earned a deadly reputation for cold-blooded killing that drew traitors, backstabbers and wanna-be gunslingers--all for a chance to gun down the man who had turned killing into an all-American legend.
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Across the Cheyenne River
by John D. Nesbitt
A ranch hand looking for work in Wyoming finds employment, true love and murder.Russell Archer and Boot Beckett both arrive at the Bar M Ranch on the same day, and they're both decent guys, but it doesn't take long for Archer to distinguish himself. He's a hard worker and a quick study; apart from a dalliance with a good-time girl, he doesn't fritter away his leisure hours; he's a good man in a fight, as a bully who threatens the ranch finds to his sorrow; and he's devoted to the Bar M and its owner, Lidge Mercer. Even so, Archer is surprised when he's about to leave at the end of the season and Mercer asks him to stay over the winter and offers him a junior partnership and a 30 percent financial stake in the growing enterprise. By this time, Archer has started keeping company with Kate Blackwell, who helps out at the local store, so he has good reason to stay. But the best-laid plans go awry.
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Devil's den.
by Jon Sharpe
After Sky Fargo runs afoul of the law, he's more than happy to be set free to work for a pair of pretty sisters trying to operate a wagon run in the Ozarks. But when the competition gets deadly, the Trailsman has to send a pack of savage killers straight into the ground...
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