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Colonel Mark Kenslir has defended America from the supernatural for over fifty years. In that time, he's killed many men. Now one of those vanquished enemies has come back from the grave--and is raising a spectral army from Civil War battlefields for revenge. The Stone Soldiers must find a way to stop an army that is already dead, before it reaches Washington and plunges the country into chaos. Aided by his cryokinetic granddaughter, an amorous vampire M.D. and his petrified men, will the Colonel stop the forces of darkness or will Washington fall to the shades of gray?
Nulapeiron: a world isolated for twelve centuries. Its billions of inhabitants occupy subterranean strata, ruled by a trained aristocracy of lords and ladies whose power base is upheld by oracles. But revolution has touched all of its many cultures – failing in its intent, yet changing everything. Now Lord Tom Corcorigan – the commoner-turned-noble who renounced his power; the poet, logosopher, and holder of the key to understanding the myriad wonders of mu-space; the legendary one-armed warrior, former revolutionary, and would-be peacemaker – lies fatally wounded. His survival is dependent on his meeting with a mysterious seer whose spacetime-warping talents transcend the merely Oracu...
GOLD MINER'S DAUGHTER No matter how hard Clint Adams tries to stay away from trouble, it always seems to find him. This time trouble is a group of ornery bushwhackers who've mistaken him for a hired gun. Even after teaching them the error of their ways, Clint knows they still haven't learned their lesson. These owlhoots have been terrorizing a gold miner into leaving his claim, and killing anyone who dares to help him. Clint accepts the miner's offer of a share of the gold in return for his protection, but with a fine filly like the miner's daughter at his side, the Gunsmith wants to settle this nasty business quickly so he can do some claim jumping of his own...
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The Gunsmith is in St. Louis, reading 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, when he sees in the newspaper that Jules Verne will be speaking at a local bookshop. Anxious to meet the author of so many odd, adventurous books, he attends. He meets Verne, and has his book signed, but Verne does not know who he is until the book shop owner shows the Frenchman some dime novels. At that point Verne becomes excited. He tells Clint that he wants to see the American West, and who better to show it to him? While trying to decide if he wants to do this, Clint is going to Hannibal, MO—40 miles North—to see his friend Sam Clemens—also known as Mark Twain. He takes Verne with him, and the two famous writers hit it off. Clint then decides he might as well take Verne, West—rather than let the Frenchman wander around by himself. But on a train from St. Louis to Des Moines, IA, Verne is kidnapped, and now Clint must do everything he can to rescue the author and avoid an international incident by having France’s favorite writer killed in the United States.
TROUBLE ON THE RAILS Clint Adams never could turn down a lady—especially one as lusciously lustful as Collette Stamford. So he's tickled when she asks him to meet her train in St. Louis. But his dreams of frisky frolics are dashed the minute the train comes roaring in—and no passengers get off.... Then Clint hears a scream that sounds just like his beloved's. He jumps on board the troubled train—and pulls her from the clutches of a downright dastardly would-be-killer. And that's where things really get messy. 'Cause the train's been taken over by a posse of pistol-toting bandits—and now it's on the long, hard road to hell....
DEAD MAN RIDING Clint Adams has seen many a peculiar sight during his travels across the frontier. But none have startled him more than the dead man seated ramrod straight on the back of a runaway horse—tied to the saddle, and tortured to boot. Before burying the man, Clint finds a letter in his pocket addressed to Bonnie Shaughnessey of Estes Canyon, Utah. Hospitality and hostility go hand in hand in Estes Canyon. The warm welcome Clint receives from the sultry owner of the local eatery is nearly eclipsed by the rough treatment he receives from those on both sides of the law. It seems the dead man had his share of enemies—and they're looking to put the Gunsmith out to pasture...
About the Book After hearing tell of a man being ganged up on, roped, dragged to a tree and tied to it with barbed wire, and left out in the wilderness to die at the behest of a rival rancher, Clint Bishop intervenes in a moment of spontaneous kindness, saving the man’s life and returning him to his homestead. But upon returning the man, Marvin Higgins, to his family, Clint finds himself unable to leave Higgins’s wife Sarah and her two children to fend for themselves while Higgins is recovering and soon becomes caught up in the middle of the feud between two ranches: Rafter Bar H, the modest but fairly successful ranch run by the Higgins family; and the dominating Flying E, run by Russel...
It starts with a treasure map. A young engineer is tired of his steady 9-to-5 job, tired of his fast-paced lifestyle in Phoenix Arizona, and tired of being saddled with those boring projects at work. He yearns to find adventure, slow down his daily life, and live off the grid. Clint Davis wants to push the limits of his physical, emotional, and social limitations. He uses an old treasure map to explore a different life, prospect for gold in the wilderness, and encounter adventures beyond his imagination. Join Clint as he follows his dreams of gold, solitude, and adventure in the Superstition Mountains, and discovers what he really wants in life.