"No gun. No horse. No water or food. And worse yet--no idea how he ended up in the middle of a desert with a bullet in his leg and a bump on his head. That's the sorry situation Matt Jensen wakes up to--dazed and confused--until he slowly pieces together what happened. The last thing he remembers, he agreed to help out a friend of Duff MacCallister's--a pretty lady and her husband at a horse ranch. He also recalls their cross-country trip through hell to deliver the horses safely to market. That's when the outlaws showed up"--
"On the lawless frontiers of the American West, there is one rule every outlaw should remember- Never cross a mountain man like Matt Jensen.
Like the narrator of The Outlaws, he was a military cadet at the end of the First World War, and joined the Freikorps, participating in many of the events described in the book, including the assassination of Foreign Minister Walther ...
The commander of the Army contingent, a Captain Morrison, met with Cord, Smoke, and a few others in what was left of the Hangout, while the undertaker and his helper roamed among the carnage. “A lot of bad ones got away,” captain.
French took this as a reference to Big Johnny Ward, whose criminality he already suspected. But, since he was not on the premises and Little Johnny Ward was, French sent for Little Johnny and was astonished to hear him admit to having ...
Smoke Jensen is on the trail to Montana to rescue a relative from a range war in this gritty Western adventure by the USA Today bestselling author.
This is a mistake. Soon there are men with dogs and guns and explosives hot on their heels. Scarlett’s used to being chased by the law, but this is extreme. It was only a little bank she’d robbed . . .
Except when a friend’s in danger and needs the Tanner brand of help that comes out the barrel of a gun. PRAY FOR DEATH There’s serious trouble brewing in the Choctaw nation, and it goes by the name of Tiny McCoy.
Welcome to Avalon, a Renaissance Faire where heroes of legend never die.
Robin sends one of his men to ask a pilgrim for news of the situation, and the outlaws learn that Will is to die that very day. Robin's man has scarcely left the pilgrim when the castle gates are opened and Will is led out.
West Chop itself didn't have to worry about a hamburger heaven appearing in its midst; the tennis club would never permit it. The tennis club—the very one where I'd stopped by to talk to Michelle—acted as a sort of governing board for ...