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Greg Hunt

    On Savage Ground
    Ride to Vengeance
    Fortitude: Stories of Revenge, Sacrifice and Endurance on the American Frontier
    When Legends Die
    Downriver South
    Backtrail
    • Backtrail

      • 397pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,4(5)Évaluer

      "Ridge Parkman thinks he has it all sorted out. Hang up the Colt, turn in the badge, marry the woman, and move to Missouri to breed horses. Then an assignment comes along with his name all over it. Parkman nearly dies on the western slopes of the Rockies after a bloody shootout with a fellow marshal gone rogue. While recuperating in a remote mining town, a kind, rough-edged woman convinces him that he'd make a fine husband, and that it's time to give up his badge. Then he gets word that Duff Joseph, a ruthless adversary from years past, in his Texas days, has killed Ray Goode, a close friend and fellow marshal. Joseph and his band are headed into Wyoming territory to sell stolen guns to the hostile Indian tribes to the north, and there is no one but Parkman anywhere close enough to try and stop him. Parkman recalls an old adage that his grandfather used to use. 'If you want to hear God laugh, make a plan'"-"--

      Backtrail
    • Downriver South

      • 253pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      "The bloody Civil War has ended at last, and Marshal Ridge Parkman is looking forward to visiting his family at last in exhausted, war-torn western Missouri. But no sooner has he settled in to relax and catch up on things, than whimsical fate drops a mission in front of him that he can hardly ignore. The next thing he knows, he's on a steamboat heading down the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. His assignment is to track a father-son team who are fleeing with a satchel of stolen money, and who seem to enjoy leaving behind the corpses of murdered women wherever they go. It isn't until Parkman catches up to his prey in the raucous river city of Natchez that he realizes that he's not simply taking on the father and son. Instead, he faces an entrenched and well-run criminal enterprise that controls the more wicked and wide-open part of the city, known for decades as "Natchez Under the Hill.""--

      Downriver South
    • When Legends Die

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      THE TOWN WAS RULED BY A LEGEND-A GUNSLINGER WITH A STAR ON HIS CHEST AND BLOOD ON HIS MIND. Ridge Parkman was after a murderer who was the sole supplier of cattle to Cornersville. And he found out the hard way that the town's trigger-quick marshal would spill blood to protect those herds. Marshal Wyatt Bass wasn't a man to take a challenge lying down. Fists flew and rifle fire exploded on the midnight streets of the Kansas cattle town. Ridge knew the only way he'd get his man was to risk a fatal showdown. Legends they say, die hard-but Ridge meant to bury this tin-star gun tough on Boot Hill!

      When Legends Die
    • "For a quarter of a century, Five Star Publishing, an imprint of Thorndike Press/Gale, has offered readers the best in new voices, as well as many beloved authors, in western fiction. Travel back in time with these fourteen new stories that explore the individual courage and strength the tumultuous American frontier required. These stories are written by award-winning authors and the most exciting new voices in historical fiction. Fortitude and Other Frontier Stories, edited by Hazel Rumney, features engaging stories that will delight readers. These stories capture the spirit of freedom and individualism in the evolving 19th century American frontier. These epic narratives of courage and survival are organized by timeframe to offer readers a panoramic view of pioneers who faced life-changing challenges in settings that are in stark contrast to civilized society. In this anthology, you'll enjoy stories by bestselling and award-winning authors such as Preston Lewis, K. Lyn Wurth, W. Michael Farmer, John D. Nesbitt, Larry D. Sweazy, Michael R. Ritt, Sharon Frame Gay, L. J. Martin, Greg Hunt, Diana Holguin-Balogh, Lisa Majewski, Del Howison, Butch Denny, John Neely Davis, and Richard Prosch. Fortitude and Other Frontier Stories is a great addition to your Western fiction library"--

      Fortitude: Stories of Revenge, Sacrifice and Endurance on the American Frontier
    • Ride to Vengeance

      • 242pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      A Ridge Parkman WesternBen Halpert was a Mississippi hill farmer before the war killed his pa and took Ben as fodder for the Confederate war machine. Tough enough to survive, Ben was smart enough to escape the profiteering Confederate commander who had trampled on his life. With trail-wise companion Ridge Parkman, he tracks Major Salem and his land-stealing marauders to Colorado to face them in a fiery last-ditch stand.

      Ride to Vengeance
    • On Savage Ground

      • 299pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      "Mark Lafitte, leader of a bumbled mutiny aboard a merchant ship lost in the Gulf of Mexico, is convinced that he is a dead man when he is marooned for his sins on the swampy wilderness shore of the French Louisiana Colony. That prediction nearly comes true multiple times during his years of slavery to an isolated Indian tribe, but somehow he survives. Eventually French traders rescue him and lead him back to a dangerous little settlement along the Mississippi River named New Orleans, which is destined to become the capital of the vast lands that France claims on the new western continent. Lafitte works relentlessly over the years to build a good life for himself and his ever-growing family, and battles alongside his fellow colonials for the survival of his new-world home. But the dark clouds of his past never forsake him, and eventually the time comes when he has no choice but to fight for what he believes in, and for his own life as well"--

      On Savage Ground
    • The Carroll Farm Fight

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Living at a frontier crossroads can have unexpected perils, especially when war is afoot. Mel Carroll, an isolated, self-sufficient hill farmer, wants only to plow and harvest, tend to his stock, marry his sweetheart, and live a quiet life in the rugged Ozark country of southwest Missouri. But within a day of the arrival of a northbound Confederate army, his farm is hurriedly transformed into a fortified military camp, and the army that has seized his home and land waits tensely for their enemy to arrive. After the Union forces arrive, Mel witnesses three days of desperate fighting, as well as the steady desolation of his farm, fields and livestock. The outmanned, outgunned Confederate forces finally collapse in disarray, and Mel is captured along with the bloody, defeated remnants of the Southern forces. Later, he barely escapes to the surrounding woods, and from then on has only one goal in mind: to make his way overland through the rugged Ozark Mountains to the farm where his sweetheart, Rochelle Adderly, and her family live. Mel finds that the Adderlys have suffered even worse tribulations, and though the two armies have taken their battles on south, the danger is not over yet. Now Mel Carroll must fight a one-man war to save the woman he loves.

      The Carroll Farm Fight