Eli Colter
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FEUD RAGED LIKE WILDFIRE - An old feud, a blood feud - and out of Great Lost Valley rode Gage Gardin to corner one of Louis Peele's gunhawks m the lonely desert. Meanwhile, Peele raided the Circle Crossbar - ruthlessly killing Gage's horses, gunning his best men, stealing his sweetheart, Mary Silver...
Gage hit the backtrail with flaring six-shooters, gunfight following gunfight as he blasted through the leadslingers between himself and Peele. Gage...
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Pat Campbell is back - the big man, six-foot six to be exact, with the big heart - in a story brimming with action and suspense... Clients were more than paying customers to Pat Campbell. they were friends - whose problems remained his problems even after they themselves ceased to care... Wark Andross - for one - was certainly beyond earthly cares now. Wark was a man whom people loved without regard for his millions. It was entirely fitting, therefore,...
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2010
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Black Desmond was a swashbuckling, dashing figure -- one of the most brutal and murderous the Southwest had ever known. Now he has transferred his rustling, robbing, and killing operations to a sparsely settled area of Montana. And it's there that he meets his match in Sheriff Wyster and his posse. In the desperate running battle with Desmond's gang, two of the sheriff's sons are killed. But Wyster's son Alvin still lives -- and so does the young...
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2014.
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The life of Hawke Travis began when the West was young. He was born on the Western Reserve in northeastern Ohio and moved West with his family when he was nine years old. Even at that young age, he became a good shot. Times were hard but Hawke dreamed of something better. He was sent to live with an uncle in Iowa, where he gained some education, improved his gunmanship, and met a friend called Joe Towers.
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2010
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The people of the Seco Range are shocked when handsome Kurt Quillan turns twenty -- and becomes a hardened killer with seven notches on his gun. Though he shoots in self-defense, he seems never to have a witness. Then Lem Strikland, his foster father, becomes victim number eight. The well-liked rancher had raised Kurt as his own after the boy's mother, Bess Quillan, was killed. The locals are irate and pursue Kurt, whom they now believe is a cold-blooded...