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May | |
The Long Ride Back
by
Ed Gorman
For nearly two decades Ed Gorman has consistently provided some of the finest Western fiction around. His ability to create living, breathing characters and his unerring talent for suspense and drama have resulted in stories and novels that no fan of the Old West could ever forget. Now, finally, eighteen of his best stories are collected in one book, eighteen gems that demonstrate the art of storytelling at its peak. Included in this collection is "The Face," the story that won the prestigious Spur Award from the Western Writers of America. No one writes like Ed Gorman, and nowhere is his artistry better displayed than in these exciting tales.
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May | |
Don Diablo
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Max Brand
Throughout his career, Max Brand created some of the West's most exciting and beloved characters. Surely one of these is Jim Tyler, an outlaw who has earned a reputation on both sides of the border for boldness and sheer guts. This volume collects, for the first time in paperback, three of the best Jim Tyler novels. "Mountain Raiders" pits Tyler against a notorious bandit named El Tigre. In "Rawhide Bound" Tyler has to battle the infamous Miguel Cambista...and all of his men. And in "The Trail of Death" both El Tigre and Cambista return and join forces for what looks like the final showdown with their hated enemy.
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June | |
Coffin Blues
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Tom Piccirilli
Priest McClaren wants to put his past behind him. It's a past filled with loss, murder...and revenge. Now all Priest wants is to own a carpentry shop and earn a quiet living building coffins. But it looks like peace and quiet just aren't in Priest's future. His ex-lover has pleaded with him to carry ransom money into hostile territory in Mexico, to rescue her new husband. It's a mission he can't refuse, but it could also easily get him killed. Especially when he runs afoul of Don Braulio, a bandit with a great fondness for knives....
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June | |
Wild Horse River
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Wayne D. Overholser
The Wild Horse River is the dividing line in San Marcos County, with the ranchers on one side and Banjo Mesa on the other. But the small ranchers and the Banjo Mesa residents got together to elect Jim Bruce as county sheriff, an act of defiance and a slap in the face to Holt Klein, owner of the huge K Cross ranch. When the owner of Gray's Crossing, a small ranch over the river, is murdered, Klein insists all the evidence points directly to the Banjo Mesa people. But Jim Bruce isn't convinced that everything is as neat as it seems. Could Klein be trying to set one side against the other? Asking questions like that will make the sheriff even less popular with Klein, and Holt Klein is a dangerous man to cross.
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