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Wolf Stockburn, railroad detective / by O'Hara, Max.;
The newspapers call them the Devil's Horde. A well oiled team of cutthroat bandits who terrorize the Northern Pacific Railway on route to the coast through Dakota Territory. They dynamite the tracks, blow open the express car door, murder the crewmen, rob the passengers, and empty the safe of gold and cash. If Wells Fargo & Company can't find a way to stop the Devil's Horde, there'll be hell to pay... Enter Wolf Stockburn. A tall rangy Scotsman who dresses like a gentleman but shoots like a cowboy, Stockburn learned his craft from a legendary gunfighter--and honed his skills as a Pony Express rider through hostile Indian country. Now the veteran Wells Fargo's detective will ride the rails from coast to coast. Make sure the train and its passengers reach their destination safely. And take down the Devil's Horde--one by one, bullet by bullet--the devil be damned...
Subjects: Western fiction.; Outlaws; Western stories;
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Every mother's son / by Johnstone, William W.; Johnstone, J. A.;
In Texas's Big Bend country, every man has a price. For crime lord Harry Holland and his ruthless gang of cutthroats, that price is $20,000--a ransom demand for the kidnapped daughter of a retired Army colonel. So far, neither the Army nor the Rangers have been have been able to penetrate Holland's guarded fortress. In desperation, the colonel turns to the Jackals. As a longtime friend, retired cavalry sergeant Sean Keegan is determined to bring the man's daughter back alive--with or without the ransom money--with help from his partners, former Texas Ranger Matt McCulloch and bounty hunter Jed Breen. When word gets out that the Jackals are on the case, all hell breaks loose. They're up against trigger-happy mercenaries, marauding Apaches, and one final, jaw-dropping surprise--a kidnapping victim who doesn't want to be rescued. This time, the Jackals have no one to save... but themselves.
Subjects: Western fiction.; Outlaws; Western stories;
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Shot to hell : a Ralph Compton western / by Lowry, Jackson.; Compton, Ralph.;
One terrible day, fifteen-year-old Leif Gunnarson comes home to find his family home on fire and a gruesome scene inside: his parents are tied up, on the brink of death among the hellish flames, and his sister is nowhere to be found. His father can barely gasp a name: Simkins. And with that, Leif has his life's mission--to track down Luther Simkins, notorious outlaw and gang leader, and find his sister.
Subjects: Western fiction.; Sisters; Missing persons; Outlaws; Western stories;
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Calder storm / by Dailey, Janet;
Subjects: Love stories; Calder family (Fictitious characters); Ranch life; Western stories;
© c2006., Kensington Books,
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Readings on John Steinbeck / by Swisher, Clarice,1933-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968; Western stories;
© c1996, Greenhaven Press,
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Shot in the back / by Johnstone, William W.; Johnstone, J. A.;
1942--Granbury, Texas. A ninety-five-year-old man walks into a recruiting office with the crazy idea to enlist--and an even crazier story. He claims to be the one and only Jesse James, the infamous bank robber allegedly shot by Robert Ford sixty years earlier. Using another man's corpse to collect the reward, Ford allowed James to slip away and start a new life. Changing his name to Dalton, Jesse worked as a cattle broker in Fort Worth and fathered a pair of twins named Bill and Frank. But when one of the boys turns out to be a chip off the old block--a young outlaw in the making--Jesse has no choice but to school the lad in the fine art of bank robbing so he doesn't get his fool head blown off. Problem is, once Jesse's son gets a taste of the outlaw life, he decides it isn't for him after all. Father Jesse, on the other hand, misses it... So begins the wildest story the West has never known, proving that some legends are bigger than life--and a lot harder to kill...Whitehots
Subjects: James, Jesse, 1847-1882; Outlaws; Bank robberies; Western stories.;
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Roses for mama / by Oke, Janette,1935-;
Subjects: Large type books; Pioneers; Women; Christian fiction; Western stories;
© 2002, c1991., Thorndike Press,
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Tennessee! / by Ross, Dana Fuller,author.;
The history of Tennessee is as rich and colorful as the people who thrived there. But in the late 1880s, another kind of seed took root in this rugged, fertile land - a homegrown conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. A makeshift militia of disgruntled Civil War veterans has taken over a woman's farm. Her only hope lies with Toby Holt, son of fabled wagon master Whip Holt. Together, they must fight a streak of rebellion that stretches from the hills of Tennessee to the halls of West Point to the highest levels of power in the nation.
Subjects: Holt family (Fictitious characters); Western stories.;
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Wild horses / by Daniels, B. J.;
Subjects: Romantic suspense fiction.; Love stories.; Hamiltons (Fictitious characters : Daniels); Pregnant women; Betrothal; Revenge; Western stories.;
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Save it for Sunday / by Johnstone, William W.,author.; Johnstone, J. A.,author.;
Subjects: Western fiction.; Novels.; Circuit riders; Clergy; Outlaws; Railroads; United States marshals; Western stories; Arapaho;
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