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Bad Apple : a novel of the Alamo
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Lancaster Hill
Joining the Texian Army where he learns a new skill—killing, John Apple, after the devastating slaughter at the Alamo Mission, embarks on a mission of to avenge his slain brothers in arms.
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Die with the outlaws
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William W. Johnstone
Piecing together the events that left him for dead in the middle of the desert, Matt Jensen, with no time to lose and no holding back, is bent on revenge against a trigger-happy horse thief..
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Evil never sleeps
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William W Johnstone
As U.S. deputy marshal Will Tanner pursues a godless bank robber named Parson McCoy, Jebediah Cotton, the most notorious cattle rustler in all of Texas, sends his five remaining sons after Will, who is responsible for shooting Cotton’s youngest son in the back. By a pair of national best-selling authors. .
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The brave cowboy : an old tale in a new time
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Edward Abbey
"From acclaimed author and literary genius Edward Abbey comes this classic novel that inspired the motion picture Lonely Are The Brave--a stirring and unforgettable tribute to the American hero and the American West. It follows Jack Burns, a loner at odds with modern civilization. He rides a feisty chestnut mare across the New West--a once beautiful land now smothered beneath airstrips and superhighways. An "anarchist cowboy," he lives by a personal code of ethics that sets him on a collision course with the keepers of law and order. After a prison breakout plan goes awry, he finds himself and his horse, Whisky, pursued across the desert towards the mountains that lead to Mexico, and to freedom. With local law enforcement, the feds, and the military on their tails, the cowboy and his horse race towards their destiny."--Publisher website. |
Book Annotation
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BRAZORIA COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM 912 N. Velasco Angleton, Texas 77515 (979) 864-1505bcls.lib.tx.us |
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