The Heart of Night Wind


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The Night Wind's Promise


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The Night Wind must fight to save his wife! A thrilling pulp classic and sequel to "Alias the Night Wind" and "The Return of the Night Wind"!




The Lady of the Night Wind


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When Lady Katherine Harvard becomes the target of a dastardly scheme, she serves out her own recipe of justice in this fourth installment of the Night Wind Saga.




Heart of the Night


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Secret agent Eli Trudeau grieved the loss of his wife and baby. Then he discovers his son is alive—and living with an adoptive mother, Gena Malone. Despite the secrets and lies, Eli can't deny the truth: Gena loves the boy. Yet Eli grew up without a father and won't do that to his own child. When someone dangerous comes after them, Eli takes Gena and his son deep into hiding. As he grows closer to them, he discovers that he's more than just a maverick operative. After his dark, troubled past, he's finally found faith and family. And he'll do anything to protect both.




The Return of the Night Wind


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The only thing that kept Police Lieutenant Rodney Rushton from a date with the Night Wind's maiming and crippling fists was Bingham Harvard's determination to keep a charge of murder from ruining his prospects of marriage to Lady Kate. But now newlyweds Bing and Kate have returned from Europe determined to clear the Night Wind's name. But there still remains a price on Bingham's head -- dead or alive!




Alias "The Night Wind"


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The text and interior illustrations of this novel were reproduced from the 1913 bound edition of Alias "The Night Wind" published by G. W. Dillingham Company, New York, through The Frank A. Munsey Co., 1913. Other than correcting for obvious, unintentional grammatical or typographical errors, this reproduction remains true to the letter and spirit of the 1913 G. W. Dillingham bound text. The cover is from the original pulp magazine appearance in "Cavalier."




Of the Night Wind's Telling


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This book holds a collection of Indian myths, tales of Spanish viceroys, and accounts of the Mexican revolutionaries. Aztec gods vent their wrath on the world, the Indian prince guards his sleeping princess forever, the Spanish viceroys dispenses their separate brands of justice, the Maximilian's lancers engage in high adventure. Here is the Mexico of fantasy-the old tales, legends and folkways that live on, undisturbed by modern contrivances of man. They are told with the flavor of the village ranconteur and the authority of a scholar.







The Heart of it


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Nightwind's Shadow


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To survive a world of mutant predators, people band together. Nightwind’s and JoJo’s people choose different paths. His family reclaimed an old cliff dwelling, hers herd cattle and migrate. Their rules and ideologies do not mix. While her people prosper, his must roam farther from the safety of the village to hunt. Nightwind’s exposure to the ever-present danger of predators increases with every day he must travel. JoJo’s partner leaves her alone and defenseless, running for her life. The lone hunter who sees her must choose. He can bring her back to the small hidden shelter he shares with his dog, Mouse, or he can leave her to her fate. If Nightwind allows her to see his find, the woman can never go home. The rats are coming. JoJo must become his shadow… or die.