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Gun Thunder
by Carson Mccloud
When Gabriel, a quick-draw gunfighter, learns about rustlers targeting his grandfather's ranch, he rides hard for home where he and his brother, Daniel, face off against brutal killers who know no mercy and vow to send these evil men to the hell they deserve.
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Bear Gulch
by B. N. Rundell
"Wherever he looked, he saw everything through the lens of his commitment, the covenant he made with his wife to find her twin boys, deserters from the Union Army during a time of war. But in the wild of the frontier, in a time of discovery, conflict, and more, fate continually dealt him a difficult hand. Wherever he went, conflict put him in the middle of strife, hardship, and battle. First, against the rampaging Sioux under Red Cloud, the chief determined to rid the territory of all white men. Then against godless outlaws as they stole gold claims and killed prospectors. Add to that lethal mix the self-appointed vigilantes, and he had to deal death with his Colt and his Winchester. Yet he continued his journey, rescuing desolate and desperate youngsters, helping those in need, making friends and enemies, and believed he was on the trail of his sons. But would he find them in time, or would they heed the lure of riches and the voices of sirens and go astray?"--
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Bloody Newton
by Johnny D Boggs
"A decade before the legendary Gunfight at OK Corral, there was a much bloodier showdown with a much bigger body count-and Wichita Herald reporter Cindy Bagwell was there to see it all. At first, the fledgling journalist had no idea why her boss would send her to what hardly even passes for a town. But Texans, including trail boss Gary Hardee and his sons, are bringing longhorns to Kansas. And Newton aims to take over the cattle market. Hardee has his hands full-and that's before he reaches Newton, whereTexans and Kansans don't get along. Tensions escalate from fisticuffs to brawling to fatal shootings in short order. But that's just a warm-up. On August 19, 1871, in a gambling room at Tuttle's dance hall in Hide Park, this powder keg of bad blood and bitterness between two rival groups explodes-with one young reporter, a restaurant owner, and Hardee's sons caught in the middle . . ."
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Wildcat Hills
by Wayne D. Dundee
After intervening in an attempted stagecoach robbery on the outskirts of North Platte, Nebraska, Lone learns the two men he rescued are friends of Buffalo Bill Cody, who has gone missing under mysterious circumstances somewhere in western Nebraska. Lone, a former army scout and tracker, is solicited to locate him....
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