Slocum #310: Slocum and the Teton Temptress

Slocum #310: Slocum and the Teton Temptress
Author: Jake Logan
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2004-11-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101165863

A black-hearted woman makes Slocum see red… In the shadows of the Grand Tetons, Jackson Hole is no place to spend a winter. But, it’s where Slocum hoofs it after getting a desperate letter from his friend Hovis Benton. A swamper at the Silvertip Saloon, Benton appears to have gotten himself in some hot water. A hangout for trail tramps and glitter gals, the Silvertip is owned by the beautiful—and deadly—Gloria Vespa. She and her bunch of cutthroats are responsible for more missing men than a whiteout—including Benton. What could make such a heavenly looking woman so sinful? It doesn’t take Slocum long to find out. Indian gold. In them thar hills…

Slocum 309: Slocum and the Crooked Sheriff

Slocum 309: Slocum and the Crooked Sheriff
Author: Jake Logan
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2004-10-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101165839

Slocum takes on a corrupt lawman and his cattle baron boss… Long on the trail and out of funds, Slocum takes a job as a cowpoke at the Snug T Ranch, lured by the promise of three squares and pay—and by the beautiful and buxom ranch owner’s niece. Little does he know that there’s trouble brewing like bad coffee between Tyson, the Snug T’s owner, and LeDoux, owner of a rival ranch who has the local sheriff on his payroll. When Slocum sees the unarmed Tyson ambushed and shot to pieces by the sheriff and LeDoux’s men, he’s in for the long haul, vowing to send them all to hell. And the tin star on the sheriff’s chest is going to make a mighty nice target for the man who never misses…

The Last Ride

The Last Ride
Author: J. R. Roberts
Publisher: Jove
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2005
Genre: Adams, Clint (Fictitious character)
ISBN: 9780515139570

Hired to escort David Trask and John Redwater, two deranged and dangerous killers, to jail in Tombstone, the Gunsmith soon discovers that the deadly duo still have some sneaky tricks up their sleeves.

Showdown in Austin

Showdown in Austin
Author: Tom Calhoun
Publisher: Jove
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780515138986

Texas manhunter J.T. Law never intended to step foot in Missouri again. But when childhood sweetheart, Sara Woodall, is in danger, he rides to the rescue.

The Road to Hell

The Road to Hell
Author: J. R. Roberts
Publisher: Jove
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780515141313

After rescuing a group of Indian women and children from being sold into slavery, Clint Adams must stand his ground against Big-Bellied Umberto and his posse who are armed with a wagon full of lead with Clint's name on it. Original.

Innocent Blood

Innocent Blood
Author: J. R. Roberts
Publisher: Jove
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780515140125

Clint Adams is after a maniac who skins young girls to death. He's partnered with the sister of one victim, a tough gunfighter who won't stop until she looks the wily killer in the eye--down the barrel of a gun. Original.

Farther and Wilder

Farther and Wilder
Author: Blake Bailey
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2013-12-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307475522

Charles Jackson’s novel The Lost Weekend—the story of five disastrous days in the life of an alcoholic—was published in 1944 to triumphant success. Although he tried to escape its legacy, Jackson is often remembered only as the author of this thinly veiled autobiography. In Farther & Wilder, the award-winning biographer of Richard Yates and John Cheever goes deeper, exploring Jackson’s life—from growing up in the scandal-plagued village of Newark, New York, to a career in Hollywood and friendships with everyone from Judy Garland and Billy Wilder to Thomas Mann and Mary McCarthy. This is the fascinating biography of a writer whose life and work encapsulated what it meant to be an addict and a closeted homosexual in mid-century America, and who was far ahead of his time in bringing these forbidden subjects into the popular discourse.

The Ones Who Hit the Hardest

The Ones Who Hit the Hardest
Author: Chad Millman
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2010-09-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 110145993X

A stirring portrait of the decade when the Steelers became the greatest team in NFL history, even as Pittsburgh was crumbling around them. In the 1970s, the city of Pittsburgh was in need of heroes. In that decade the steel industry, long the lifeblood of the city, went into massive decline, putting 150,000 steelworkers out of work. And then the unthinkable happened: The Pittsburgh Steelers, perennial also-rans in the NFL, rose up to become the most feared team in the league, dominating opponents with their famed "Steel Curtain" defense, winning four Super Bowls in six years, and lifting the spirits of a city on the brink. In The Ones Who Hit the Hardest, Chad Millman and Shawn Coyne trace the rise of the Steelers amidst the backdrop of the fading city they fought for, bringing to life characters such as: Art Rooney, the owner of the team so beloved by Pittsburgh that he was known simply as "The Chief"; Chuck Noll, the headstrong coach who used the ethos of steelworkers to motivate his players; Terry Bradshaw, the strong-armed and underestimated QB; Joe Green, the defensive tackle whose fighting nature lifted the franchise; and Jack Lambert, the linebacker whose snarling, toothless grin embodied the Pittsburgh defense. Every story needs a villain, and in this one it's played by the Dallas Cowboys. As Pittsburgh rusted, the new and glittering metropolis of Dallas, rich from the capital infusion of oil revenue, signaled the future of America. Indeed, the town brimmed with such confidence that the Cowboys felt comfortable nicknaming themselves "America's Team." Throughout the 1970s, the teams jostled for control of the NFL-the Cowboys doing it with finesse and the Steelers doing it with brawn-culminating in Super Bowl XIII in 1979, when the aging Steelers attempted to hold off the Cowboys one last time. Thoroughly researched and grippingly written, The Ones Who Hit the Hardest is a stirring tribute to a city, a team, and an era.