Wildgun 05


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Diamondback 05: Dead Man's Hand


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Con man Dex Yancy goes up against a loathsome lawyer to save his friend from a hard time in the fifth novel in the Diamondback series.




Wild Gun


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Slocum Giant 2005: Slocum and the Larcenous Lady


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Slocum gets mixed up with a real man-eater! Half the town of Poleaxe has gone crazy for the seductive voice and voluptuous charms of Tiger Lil Kirkland—and the other half is waiting up for them at home with a rolling pin. John Slocum oughta know better than to get mixed up with her again, but hell—she makes him loco, just plumb loco. And she’s crazy for him too—at least in bed. Away from the sheets, though, Lil looks for bigger fish to fry—and Poleaxe’s big fish is David Chandler. She’s going to reel him in all the way to the altar, although there seem to be a lot of folks who want to block the aisle. But when the wedding becomes a shotgun affair, Slocum’s the one with a smoking gun…




Wild Gun


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Tame the Wild Gun


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Longarm 417


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Longarm’s out to discover who gunned down a fellow lawman. Sheriff Des Rainey was a good lawman, just doing his job, returning from a ranch left in charred ruins after giving the murdered corpses left behind a decent burial. But someone got the drop on him as he was stepping into his own jailhouse—and a shotgun blast blew him clear back out into the muddy main street of Diamondback. Rainey was a good friend of Marshal Billy Vail. They’d served as Texas Rangers together. So Billy sent his best deputy marshal to find the killer who made Mrs. Rainey a widow. But when Longarm rides into Diamondback, no one’s talking—except the young, beautiful widow herself, who will do anything to get Longarm to find her husband’s killer…




Wolfhilde's Hitler Youth Diary 1939-1946


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Wolfhilde's Hitler Youth Diary is the chronicle of a girl growing up in Munich during the most volatile time in world history. WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID ABOUT THE DIARY For an in depth review of The Diary, please visit The Herald Palladium. Initially, the material upset me emotionally in an unexpected way. It took me some time to re-read the diary entries one by one to gain a calmer perspective. Of course, for 60 years or longer I have been aware of the strategies and tactics, the techniques and methods applied and utilized by the Nazi regime to contaminate and poison the minds and souls of peoplebeginning with children from the age of 10with its fierce, all-embracing ideology. Never, before reading Wolfhilde's Hitler Youth Diary, have I been confronted with such massive, monstrous evidence as to what the Nazi regime was doing to usand how they did it. What is presented here in the diary of a girl from 13 through 21 years of age is a textbook exampleconcrete evidenceof how they did it. Wolfgang Schleich, 1928- Journalist. Retired since 1990 from Radio Free Europe, where he worked for almost 35 years as a reporter, editor, traveling correspondent and head of the networks Berlin Bureau.




The Wild Guns


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Ordnance Memoranda


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