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Three-time Spur Award Winning Author Wayne D. Overholser Curt Curran was a reporter for the Rocky Mountain News. His boss sent him out to investigate the case of Gordy Morgan, a kid who had disappeared after killing the son of a powerful and unscrupulous man. Now Gordy was wanted by both sides of the law. In a desperate race against time and hired guns, Curt is determined to get to Gordy first and see that he gets justice—whatever that might be!
The blazing story of Colorado Territory—when secret societies ruled a lawless land Kirby Grant was sent to Denver by a secret society on a mission vital to the future of the Union. He knew he had to stay alert. There were dangerous men who knew why Kirby was there and hated him for it. Then he fell in love with a fiery, red-headed spy, and as Colorado's day of judgment approached, Kirby found sudden death closing in ... A POWERFUL NOVEL PACKED WITH GUN-BLAZING ACTION ... "EXCITING ...ENGROSSING."—ALBUQUERQUE TRIBUNE Three-time Winner of the Spur Award Wayne D. Overholser
In a land of broken promises, one man stands between white greed and red fury! COLORADO, INDIAN COUNTRY, 1879 The Milk Creek Massacre left a legacy of hatred that lies like tinder around the Territory. Any spark will set off a firestorm of vengeance. Government agent David Rand knows it will be impossible to put out the fire once it gets started. Caught between land-hungry settlers and war-hungry Utes, Rand's only hope is to tell the truth—even if the truth saves the life of the one man he'd like to see dancing at the end of a rope! When it comes to tales so vivid they seem to carry the scent of the campfire, the echo of gunfire, and the untamed spirit of the West, one storyteller stands out: Three-time Winner of the Spur Award Wayne D. Overholser Author of "West of the Rimrock" and "Draw or Drag."
They were all out to get Lee Starbuck. If the Indians didn't kill him, his best friend would shoot him in the back... STARBUCK WAS FED UP WITH KILLING. He had promised Melissa that his days of courting danger were over. But there was a troop of soldiers trapped by the marauding Utes and someone had to light out for help. It was going to be one hell of a ride...through territory crawling with scalp-hungry Indians and murdering whites...where every blazing bullet had Lee Starbuck's name written on it! RIDE INTO DANGER A slam-bang novel of the Old West Three-time Winner of the Spur Award Wayne D. Overholser Author of "West of the Rimrock" and "Draw or Drag."
When you live the sort of life I do -- the life of a hired gun -- you start to figure you can handle any tough hand who comes along. But the tough hand I had to drill right between the eyes just happened to be a Flynn. And even though it was self-defense, there's no way his pa and the rest of the clan wouldn't come after me. In a wild race across the frozen prairie, their first bullet killed my horse and their second caught me right in the thigh. But it was what happened next that changed my life forever. . . .
There are some men who play life as safe as it can be played, satisfied with their thirty a month and beans, satisfied to take orders, to have each twenty-four hours planned for them by someone else and to wind up their days riding the grub line and swamping out a saloon. But there are other men who risk everything from their daily sweat to their lives for a chance to own their outfits, to live as free as the wind that daily blows across the Plains. Such a man was Dan Reardon. This book is the story of how this man worked for his land and of how he fought a ruthless and powerful neighbor to keep it in a time when the only law was what each man made for himself.
It was while Neal Clark was in the gunsmith's shop that the Shelly gang attempted to hold up the bank. Neal rushed out of the shop with his rifle, took aim, and fired, repeatedly, killing Buck Shelly and his son Luke Shelly. He may also have wounded Ed Shelly, a teenage boy, who was holding the horses. Ed Shelly made good his escape, but was believed to be mortally wounded. That's what Neal thought until he received a letter from Ed Shelly, declaring that he would be back someday to settle the score. Eight years later, Neal is married with a young daughter and has taken over the town bank. Cascade City is in the midst of a crisis brought about by Ben Darley and Tuck Shelton, promoters of an ...
Two complete Westerns for one low price--a $7.98 value for only $4.99. Here is a double dose of classic Western adventure by Wayne D. Overholser, winner of the Western Writers of America Lifetime Achievement Award and two-time winner of the Spur Award.
A hired gun decides to change his ways and settles down at a Wyoming ranch, but soon learns that the choices he made in his past cannot be escaped and will continue to impact his future.
Jim Sullivan never expected to land in a range war when he fell for beautiful Troy Manders. But Troy was out to destroy the swindling no-gooders who had stolen her father's land, and she had gathered a hard-fisted crew of murderous outlaws to help her.