Gunfighting Western Best Sellers Volume 2 |
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Author:
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ISBN: | 978-1-941138-61-8 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2014 |
Publisher: | Three Knolls Publishing
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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By Van HoltEnjoy 996 pages of western gunfighters in this Volume 2 Boxed Set of great, best selling westerns by the widely acclaimed author, Van Holt. Get to know broad-shouldered real western cowboys who are quick on the draw, yet quiet, somber and who don't take any BS. Most are gentlemen who wander the western wastes avoiding people, just because they would rather not kill them if possible. But they don't back down when ruffians taunt or try to break the code of the West.What some...
More DescriptionBy Van HoltEnjoy 996 pages of western gunfighters in this Volume 2 Boxed Set of great, best selling westerns by the widely acclaimed author, Van Holt. Get to know broad-shouldered real western cowboys who are quick on the draw, yet quiet, somber and who don't take any BS. Most are gentlemen who wander the western wastes avoiding people, just because they would rather not kill them if possible. But they don't back down when ruffians taunt or try to break the code of the West.What some reviewers have to say about Van Holt's writing:"Step aside Louis L'Amour, another great Western writer is here?" --Heather"I had a feeling that Van Holt?might actually be the successor to Zane Gray, a master Western storysmith, whose novels set the style of a generation." --Stern0"Van Holt wants to be LOUIS L'AMOUR when he grows up, well he is. The stories are as action packed and hold a lot of the flavor of the Old West as L'AMOURs did." -- Annlouise FallonTHE BOUNTY HUNTERSHis name was Dan Britton, but he used other names-Ben Travis and Rex Farley among them-because both lawmen and outlaws hunted him for the bounty Sam Grayson had put on his. Grayson was himself an outlaw and the leader of other outlaws who had joined the hunt for Britton. All of them had prices on their heads. Britton finally decided to collect some bounties himself.THE GUNDOWN TRAILThe trail Ben Hite rode should have been called THE GUNDOWN TRAIL, because that's what it turned out to be. Two gundowners named Jeff Mitton and Steve Kibben had followed pretty much the same trail not long before. But where they turned back, Ben Hite rode on into wilder, more dangerous country, with a gang of murderous outlaws on his trail and more everywhere he went.And more!