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The Gunsmith 340
by Roberts J. R.The Gunsmith might be sent to his grave in Tombstone. After the OK Corral shoot-out in '81 and the Massacre of '83, Tombstone's pretty quiet on Clint Adams' first visit back. But then a local rancher is sent to his Maker, and it's up to Clint to find the killer.
The Gunsmith #351
by Roberts J. R.Legendary gunslinger Bat Masterson is facing a hangman's noose-unless his old friend Clint Adams can clear his name. .
The Gunsmith 362: Buffalo Soldiers
by J. R. RobertsFormer slave Bass Reeves is now a deputy marshal. With the help of Clint Adams, he's tracking a gang of masked bank robbers, who once rode as Buffalo Soldiers. What made the heroes of the cavalry go bad? .
The Gunsmith #363: The Death List
by J. R. RobertsDeputy Marshal Clint Adams receives an anonymous letter with a numbered list of names--names of people who are going to be killed unless the Gunsmith can find a way to stop the madman. But even if Adams wins the deadly game, his own number might be up. .
The Gunsmith #364: The Vicar of St. James
by J. R. RobertsDeputy Marshal Clint Adams is surprised to hear from Father Joseph, his old friend who was once an armed and dangerous man known as Joe Halloway. Now remade into the first Vicar of St. James, Father Joseph has invited Clint to the first wedding he's presided over-a ceremony that takes a deadly turn. . . .
The Gunsmith #365: The Last Buffalo Hunt
by J. R. RobertsLAW AND ODOR Clint Adams is no stranger to trouble, but it seems to follow his friend Tyrone like a bad smell—and the man’s odor is just the problem. Proudly wearing the pelts of the buffalo he hunts, Tyrone ‘Crapface’ Jones may be the most foul-smelling man in the West, and has a way of putting anyone near him in a foul temper. Clint teams up with his old friend for one last buffalo hunt, but when some unkind words lead to a deadly shootout, the pair find themselves stuck in the settlement of Woodsdale, where something stinks even worse than Crapface—a political rivalry that’s about to get bloody… .
The Gunsmith #368: The University Showdown
by J. R. RobertsSOMEONE IS UP TO NO GOOD… When Ted Fitzgerald asks the Gunsmith to come to Tuscon, Arizona, Deputy Marshal Clint Adams agrees, even without knowing the reason why. It turns out that Ted is in charge of constructing the new University of Arizona, and he thinks someone is trying to sabotage his work. Some of the townspeople aren’t happy with the new addition to Tuscon, a fact made clear when fires and damage plague the site. With the sabotage attempts escalating quickly, Clint agrees to watch Ted’s back, because the Gunsmith isn’t the sort of man to turn a blind eye on a friend in need… .
The Gunsmith #369: Forty Mile River
by J. R. RobertsA RUSH OF BLOOD Ike Daly may be the dirtiest man on the docks of Skagway, Alaska, but that won’t matter once he strikes gold. He owns a large claim upriver near a town called Forty Mile, but it’s too much ground for one man alone to cover. And that’s why Ike’s enlisted the help of an old friend: Clint Adams, the Gunsmith. But Ike and Clint aren’t the only ones heading north to line their pockets. Calvin Parker has plans for a mining operation near Forty Mile—plans that require hiring a deadly gunman when Parker finds out that the Gunsmith is in town. Now, one thing is certain about this gold expedition: Someone’s coming home with a belly full of lead. .
Gunsmith #375
by J. R. RobertsGoing the Distance Clint Adams tends to keep his nose out of other people's business. But when he sees Big Ed Callahan and his crew squaring off against one man, the odds are too stacked for him not to step in and help Tom Angel. Unfortunately, when the Gunsmith's intervention can't get Ed to back down, all the men involved--except Clint--wind up dead. Clint doesn't know why Big Ed was on Tom Angel's tail, but he sure didn't chase him over one thousand miles for no reason. The Gunsmith heads to Tom's hometown for answers, but everyone there is playing the fool as well. Seems Clint will have to stick to his guns and ask the hard questions to hunt down the truth about Ed's long-distance vendetta. OVER FIFTEEN MILLION GUNSMITH BOOKS IN PRINT!
The Gunsmith 391
by J. R. RobertsAce in the Hole Clint Adams finds himself in El Legado, New Mexico, for what he intends to be a laid-back stopover--a few drinks, a fine woman, and some poker. But when a respected gambler ends up with a bullet in his chest, Clint stands accused of holding the gun that shot him. To clear his name, the Gunsmith must outrun the sheriff's posse and hunt down the culprit. Clint suspects a sore loser and the son of a notorious backshooter, Johnny Creed, and when Johnny skips town, the Gunsmith takes to his trail seeking justice... OVER FIFTEEN MILLION GUNSMITH BOOKS IN PRINT!
The Gunsmith #398
by J. R. RobertsCHRONICLE OF A DEATH FORETOLDTrouble is in the cards for Clint Adams when he saunters into a saloon to quench his thirst. After hearing Clint's name, two shady customers look to improve their standing with their prospector boss, Mr. Torquelan, by greeting the Gunsmith with guns drawn. But they quickly feel the sting of regret...When Clint learns the gruesome twosome were motivated by a local fortune-teller named Madame Giselle, he visits the sultry psychic and discovers that she's far more interested in the length of his love line than in cutting his life short. But the outlook is no good for Clint if he doesn't leave town soon--because there's no predicting what dangers the sinister Mr. Torquelan might unleash.OVER FIFTEEN MILLION GUNSMITH BOOKS IN PRINT!
The Gunsmith #399
by J. R. RobertsBYE-BYE, BABY Clint Adams has always tried to do the right thing. But when he finds a toddler roaming a trail in Wyoming, he makes a choice that leads him down a path toward his toughest challenge yet--and possibly his last. With the child in one hand and his gun near the other, Clint rides into a nearby town, where he finds a mysterious mayor, a sheriff who's had one hard night too many, and a madam who'd be happy to start a home with the Gunsmith and his precious cargo. But a greedy rancher and his wife are curious about the child as well--and they're ready to ensure he and Clint take a long dirt nap... OVER FIFTEEN MILLION GUNSMITH BOOKS IN PRINT!
Gunsmith Giant 15
by J. R. RobertsGIANT Gunsmith action! Commandant Henry Wirz put Clint through hell as a prisoner of war, and when the Union won, he paid for his crimes with a public hanging. Or did he? Word is, the lowdown scum is living in Frisco as a U.S. Senator. Clint needs to discover the truth-a truth that will have The Gunsmith risking his life for an innocent man, or seeing justice done once and for all.
Gunsmoke
by Gary MccarthySherriff Matt Dillon wonders whether Dodge City's popular new doctor may be in cahoots with a gang of bank robbers, in the first installment in a western series based on the long-running, venerable TV series. Original.
Gunsmoke and Gold (Blood Bond #4)
by William W. JohnstoneJohnstone—Keeping the West WildYoung Matt Bodine and Sam Two Wolves became blood brothers on the day the rancher’s son saved the halfbreed’s life, forging a bond no one could ever break. As years passed, a legend grew of the breed and the white man who rode together—and who could jerk killing iron with the best of them… GUNSMOKE AND GOLD In Dale, Colorado, any cowboy with good sense knows better than to step through the batwings of the Plowshare Saloon—and any sheep-herder crazy enough to belly up to the bar at the Red Dog is ordering the last taste of whiskey he’ll ever lift to his lips. The town of Dale is heading for an all-out war that will pit father against son, and brother against brother. Bodine and Two Wolves try to make both sides see reason, but that fails when a bunch of hired night riders start scouring the countryside and putting notches on their six-guns. The blood brothers soon figure the cause of the trouble goes a hell of a lot deeper than the grass everyone’s fighting over. A battle’s coming, and they’re about to be caught in the thick of it. But they know it’ll be their kind of fight—dealing out a hard dose of range justice in hot lead…Live Free. Read Hard.
Gunsmoke in the Grassland (Kings of Coyote Creek #3)
by Carla CassidyThe truth will out the criminalAnd change this lawman&’s life forever Deputy Jacob Black&’s homecoming is marred by his first assignment: solving the murder of Big John King. Ashley King is surprised and relieved to learn that her former childhood crush is working to find her father&’s killer. But when Ashley narrowly fends off a brutal attack, Jacob&’s protector instincts kick in. His new mission: keep Ashley safe—and find the killer at any cost. From Harlequin Intrigue: Seek thrills. Solve crimes. Justice served.Discover more action-packed stories in the Kings of Coyote Creek series. All books are stand-alone with uplifting endings but were published in the following order: Book 1: Closing in on the CowboyBook 2: Revenge on the RanchBook 3: Gunsmoke in the Grassland
Gunsmoke Justice
by Louis TrimbleThere was room enough in the valley, but Ike Quarles didn't think so. Now he and his hired killers had served notice on Brad--drift or die! "I'm about through drifting," Brad said slowly. "I was thinking about taking up a homestead. " Then he was silent, watching them sit their horses, waiting for the abrupt twitch of a hand--the sudden, lunging move that would explode this whole valley into murderous, bullet-screaming range war!
Gunsmoke Masquerade: A Western Story
by Peter DawsonThe only hope of finding a US marshal who suspiciously vanished in the desert is rotting in a New Mexico jail!Because of reports of a potential range war in Peñasco County, New Mexico, US Commissioner Guilford dispatches Deputy US Marshal Ed Church to help clean up the mess. But after arriving in Agua Verde by stagecoach and renting a horse to ride to the troubled area, Church disappears. At the same time, two top men from rival ranching operations are found killed outside town the day after Church arrived in Agua Verde, apparently the deadly result of a shoot-out.Guilford knows that Ed Church's best friend, Streak Mathiot, is currently sitting in the Pleasant City jail. Guilford visits and offers him the job of deputy US marshal to investigate Church's disappearance. If Streak will accept it, the commissioner's assignment will take precedence over any local charges against him, and the prisoner would be released into Guilford's custody. Streak accepts Guilford's offer to find his friend before it's too late. But little does he know he'll be dropped right in the middle of a fight that has already turned violent . . . and possibly deadly.Gunsmoke Masquerade finds Peter Dawson in top form, justifying his reputation as one of the most respected Western writers of all time.
Gunsmoke Mesa
by Daniel JamesRed Batten was a hot-tempered giant of a man. Talkie Hines was his opposite! smooth, icy, lightning fast. But one thing they shared: bitterness at being railroaded to prison. Busting out was no trick for them, it was setting up an outlaw kingdom in Apache land. But the pair could not rest until they settled scores with the two lawmen who had wrecked their lives! It was showdown time when they rode into town. And the streets would run with blood before the fuse of hate burned to its explosive climax. ...
Gunsmoke Mountain
by Paul LedererAsked to rescue a missing girl, a gunman finds trouble everywhereCelia lies in bed when the man comes through her window. He whispers instructions, and she follows him into the night. Has she been kidnapped, or did she go of her own accord? To Celia&’s father, there is no question that his daughter has been abducted, and he offers $800 to anyone who will kill the man who took her. His first choice is Dan Featherskill, a mysterious drifter with no patience for the law but a deep respect for human life. Dan has killed before but is no assassin, and the offer of a bounty makes him sick. But there are men in this town who see murder as an opportunity.When the men sent out after Celia threaten the girl who Dan loves, he follows their trail into the foreboding Shadow Mountain. Trapped on the mountain by a deadly snowstorm, he will have to kill to survive.
Guy Walks Into a Bar
by Georgina LiMontana rancher Vic Crofford has made his peace with the wide open spaces in his life. Then a hot young hired hand walks into Max's Bar and turns his world upside down. Tennyson Ayers is bright, charming, and willing. When Tennyson smiles, Vic wants to see that smile again. When Tennyson laughs, Vic laughs, too. But there's a sadness under the surface, a vulnerability that pulls on Vic's closed-off heart, and for the first time in forever, Vic wants more. Will Vic let Tennyson in, or is he destined to walk his path alone?NOTE: This story appears in the anthology, Cowboy Roundup edited by Drew Hunt, available in e-book and print formats.
Gym Slave
by Gordon PhillipsMarc is entranced by a playful exchange between two men and a woman on the street, and follows the men to their gym. On impulse he joins, but this is not a gay gym, and Marc finds himself systematically ignored. To challenge this he adopts increasingly provocative workout clothes. He is courting danger, as gym staff member Anatole tries to warn him.But Marc doesn't listen, because one of the gym members, Orestes, appears to be showing interest. Orestes even propositions Marc in the parking lot behind the gym. The encounter is intense, beyond Marc's expectations. But it takes Marc down a path leading to captivity and utter degradation, which exposes him to unexplored aspects of his own inner nature.Anatole rescues Marc, but needs rescuing himself from his own emotional suppression. Orestes re-enters the picture, and the dynamics of the threesome are sufficient to drive Marc to the edge of a personal abyss. He must choose between living the life of an ordinary gay man and that of a true "Sub." The BDSM relationship challenges his deepest values, but will is also feed his deepest passions?
The Hair-Trigger Kid
by Max BrandFrederick Schiller Faust (May 29, 1892 - May 12, 1944) was an American author known primarily for his thoughtful and literary Westerns under the pen name Max Brand. This is one of his novels.
The Hair-Trigger Kid
by Max BrandWhen John Milman and his daughter, Georgia, saw Shay's hombres squatting on their land, they knew they were licked. They had no guns. Their cattle had no water. Suddenly, the Milmans couldn't believe their ears. A handsome youngster named the Kid was offering help...was promising to tangle with Shay's cutthroats single-handed. John Milman couldn't understand why this gunman wanted to help. When Georgia looked deep into the Kid's eyes her heart leapt and she thought she knew why. But both of them saw that the Kid's guns spelled trouble for Shay, and the captured waters of Dry Creek would run red when this duel of kid against killer exploded!
The Hair-Trigger Kid
by Max BrandOne Kid Against a Pack of Killers With Shay's hombres squatting on their land, John Milman and his daughter Georgia believed they were licked. Then a handsome youngster named The Kid came around offering to tangle with Shay's cutthroats single-handed. Milman couldn't understand why, but when Georgia looked into the Kid's eyes, her heart leapt and she thought she knew the reason. Both she and her father knew that the Kid's guns spelled trouble for Shay, and that the captured waters of Dry Creek would run red when the duel between the Kid and killer exploded.