Trackdown at Immigrant Lake


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After an all-night poker game gone wrong, stranger Wayne Slade was on the run . . . and so was the man who really killed the young rancher. Now, using his well-oiled old Navy Colt, Cole Ryson--big, slow, and the deadliest manhunter in the West--will see justice done at last, even if he dies trying. R.C. House is the former president of the Western Writers of America.




Requiem for a Rustler


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Spur Award-winning author Don Coldsmith wrote "Marshal Cole Ryerson is cast in the mold of John Wayne's Rooster Cogburn". Now, R.C. House explores Ryerson's early days as a lawman as he infiltrates the gang run by outlaw Jubal Doan.




Spindrift Ridge


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Mountain man Dick Snow never dreamed he'd end up fighting the Simon Parsons gang over 13-year-old Charley Rogers--the only link to a fortune located on Spendrift Ridge. Snow's got to help Charley find his Aunt Nell before Parsons does, because Nell is all alone . . . with a treasure in gold at her fingertips.




In Search of Lake Wobegon


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"This book combines text and image to reveal the real-life origins of the place where "the women are strong, the men are good-looking and the children above average." Keillor meditates on the enduring culture of the county and on the years he spent there as a young writer and an outsider. And a short story of Lake Wobegon, "October," appears here for the first time in print."--BOOK JACKET.




To Make a Killing


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Chronicling the true and vibrant culture of the Cherokee Nation, Conley--himself a member of the Cherokee tribe--uses his knowledge of his people to bring to life the Indian world of the West. In this new adventure starring Sheriff Go-Ahead Rider, illegal whiskey and a murdered prisoner wreak havoc for the lawman.




Immigrants


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Immigrants: Volume I – Dragon Tooth Gold Series By: Kent J. McGrew Immigrants: Volume I – Dragon Tooth Gold Series begins the story of Aaden Callahan and Anna Mercier; two landed immigrants. They meet while teaching at Columbia University in New York City. The year is 1841. The young Dr. Callahan woos and wins the heart of the smart and beautiful Anna, but their courtship isn't easy. Kent J. McGrew brings years of industrial experience as a metallurgical engineer to every aspect of his stories. A sailing trip doesn't just take you somewhere, it teaches navigation and the skills to weather hurricanes, fight pirates and outwit the oppressive laws of the day concerning African Americans. Through the eyes of his characters, his readers get to experience America in the mid 1800's where land and resources were in abundance to all who worked with determination. The industrial revolution is robust and the Callahan family shape an empire with whiskey and lumber and a loyal labor force in the form of emancipated slaves. Dragon Tooth gold is uniquely laden with the engineering and technology of the times. Our ancestors worked hard and despite the current feeling that their thinking was old fashion, everything that they did successfully was well thought out, sometimes beyond genius. I want my readers to see our roots in the reality of getting the work done. In our age of information, invention and innovation are all too often taken for granted. Our physical world still needs to be put together piece by piece. Knowing how we got where we are today will help us prevent the mistakes, prejudices, and misconceptions of the past.




What Do I Read Next?


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High Country


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Adam Hunter has more than his share of battles to fight, and demons to dodge. He's searching the Colorado high country for a killer he's never seen but knows only too well. When Hunter saves the life of ranch foreman Edge Pardee and the ranch owner asks him to stay on and help out, he agrees. But the last thing a man needs when he's stalking a killer is to be stuck in the middle of a range war with responsibilities and woman he can't resist . . .




Stark's Justice


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Writing for the first time under his own name, the acclaimed author of the Abilene, Westward, and Stagecoach series brings readers an exciting new Western series based on the exploits of legendary Circuit Court judge Earl Stark. Whether at the end of a gun barrel or at the end of a rope, there's no escaping Stark's justice.




What Do I Read Next? 1995


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This annual selection guide covers new novels in the mystery fiction, science fiction, fantasy, horror, western fiction and romance genres. It is intended to help readers to choose titles of interest published during 1995. By identifying similarities in various books, it seeks to help readers to independently choose titles of interest published during 1995. Entries are arranged by author within six genre sections, and provide: publisher and publication date; series name and number; description of characters; time/geographical setting; review citation; genre and setting notations; and related books.