The Gunhawk

The Gunhawk
Author: Bill Reno
Publisher: Domain
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1990
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780553287974

Gun Hawk

Gun Hawk
Author: Ed Earl Repp
Publisher: www.PulpFictionBook.Store
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2023-10-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

COWSKIN was being bled to the bone by the bloody reign of terror of The Devil’s Disciples, a gang of self-installed vigilantes. Ranches were stolen, herds ravaged and men lynched wholesale by this unholy crowd. And then Steve Hale came home from California to find they had lynched his father, Bronco Hale, and Johnny, his younger brother. Returning, he found the bodies swaying dismally in the storm that spewed wildly over the valleys. Then Steve, known as The Gun Hawk, rides the trail of vengeance, swearing to kill the father of the girl he loves, as one of the Disciples. How does Steve get around the killing of his sweetheart’s father? Does he carry out his oath of vengeance, or does he let him live out of love for Terry Holcomb? Chapter 1 – Tragedy On The Range Chapter 2 – A Little Man Of Mystery Chapter 3 – Riders Of The Dawn Chapter 4 – A Meeting In Cowskin Chapter 5 – A Name On The Board Chapter 6 – Death’s Rendezvous Chapter 7 – Hangnoose Medicine Chapter 8 – The Mystery Gun Chapter 9 – Who Is Arch Prader? Chapter 10 – Buckaroo Justice Chapter 11 – The Hand Of Chico Chapter 12 – Claws Of The Gunhawk Chapter 13 – The Wrath Of Cowskin Chapter 14 – Terry Saves A Life Chapter 15 – Man-Trap Chapter 16 – Three Down, Three To Go Chapter 17 – Gathering Of The Devil’s Clan Chapter 18 – Holcomb Makes A Decision Chapter 19 – Gunsmoke Showdown

For the Brand

For the Brand
Author: Toby Benoit
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2015-06-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1503579174

Danny Fultz rode into the country of the Big Cypress looking for a meal and honest work on a ranch if there was any to be had. He found both with the Cracker cowboys of the Big Cypress Cattle Company at a time when it and two other of the large south Florida ranches were on the verge of war over missing stock and each accusing the other of rustling. Danny wasnt looking for trouble, but his unwanted reputation as a gunfighter and former lawman caught up to him and pinned a target on him for the real rustlers behind the ranchers problems. After being shot out of the saddle hunting stray calves, Danny developed a personal interest in investigating the mystery of the disappearing cattle. Meanwhile he finds himself falling in love with the lovely Josephine, the adopted daughter of the aging owner of the B3C ranch all the while knowing that her heart is set on another. With help from an assortment of colorful characters found on the Florida frontier, Danny uncovers far more than he could ever have suspected and that information sets into motion a series of deadly events. Can he keep the range from erupting in gunfire and get the girl while being hunted and harassed by a stranger with killing on his mind?

Redrawing the Western

Redrawing the Western
Author: William Grady
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2024-11-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1477330003

A history of American Western genre comics and how they interacted with contemporaneous political and popular culture. Redrawing the Western charts a history of the Western genre in American comics from the late 1800s through the 1970s and beyond. Encompassing the core years in which the genre was forged and prospered in a range of popular media, Grady engages with several key historical timeframes, from the origins of the Western in the nineteenth-century illustrated press; through fin de siècle anxieties with the closing of the frontier, and the centrality of cowboy adventure across the interwar, postwar, and high Cold War years; to the revisions of the genre in the wake of the Vietnam War and the Western’s continued vitality in contemporary comics storytelling. In its study of stories about vengeance, conquest, and justice on the contested frontier, Redrawing the Western highlights how the “simplistic” conflicts common in Western adventure comics could disguise highly political undercurrents, providing young readers with new ways to think about the contemporaneous social and political milieu. Besides tracing the history, forms, and politics of American Western comics in and around the twentieth century, William Grady offers an original reassessment of the important role of comics in the development of the Western genre, ranking them alongside popular fiction and film in the process.

Trail of the Mountain Man/revenge of the Mountain Man

Trail of the Mountain Man/revenge of the Mountain Man
Author: William W. Johnstone
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2010-04-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0786026413

The Mountain Man defends his home against lawless killers in these two Western adventures by the New York Times–bestselling author. Trail of the Mountain Man When gold is discovered near the little town of No-Name, Colorado, the citizens are overjoyed. But soon, every gunslick from the Atlantic to the Rockies is beating a path to the gold strike—which happens to be right on Smoke Jensen’s doorstep. Outnumbered a hundred to one, Jensen recruits a small army of the frontier’s ageing but still lethal legends. As these men ride into the violent sunset of their grizzled lives, one thing is certain: There's going to be a lot of blood spilled before anyone walks away with the gold. Revenge of the Mountain Man Smoke Jensen is buying cattle a hundred miles away from his Colorado ranch when he gets devastating news. Drawing two horses from the remuda, he rides off and doesn’t stop until he reaches his wife’s side. She’d been shot three times and lay close to death. Smoke Jensen knows the outlaws who committed this cowardly crime had come for him. And now he’s coming for them . . .

Showdown

Showdown
Author: William W. Johnstone
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0786037644

USA Today bestselling author: The man known as the Drifter finds that being a legend can be dangerous . . . New York Times bestselling author William W. Johnstone continues his masterful western storytelling tradition with The Last Gunfighter—a boldly authentic series of the American West . . . Frank Morgan has drifted down to Idaho after a wild range war in Montana, and his fame as a gunfighter is traveling fast and far ahead of him. With his face on the covers of newspapers and dozens of dime novels, he's got nowhere left to hide. Because gunning down a legend like Frank has become more than an obsession to some men—it's a high stakes sport. Now, bankrolled by rich and powerful men from the East, a dozen highly-skilled killers have finally gotten what they wanted: the elusive Frank Morgan in their sights. But Morgan is deadliest when he's cornered—and he'll be damned if he dies for any man's greed.

Ordeal of the Mountain Man

Ordeal of the Mountain Man
Author: William W. Johnstone
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2014-01-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0786036400

In this western by the USA Today–bestselling author of Spirit of the Mountain Man, a cowboy stops in the wrong town and soon faces double the danger. The Wyoming tinderbox of Muddy Gap is feeling none too friendly ever since the Grubbs gang tore through on a hellraising rampage. And it’s far from over. Because what the vicious Utah Jack Grubbs would really kill for just rode into town: Smoke Jensen…and a small fortune in rawhide. Smoke needed a break from driving a herd of remounts north when he showed up in Muddy Gap. Now, he’s on the run again, headed for the Montana wilds—with Grubbs and his men shadowing his trail. As if that wasn’t trouble enough, Chief Iron Claw’s bloodthirsty Cheyenne warriors have just appeared on the horizon. It isn’t long before a war between the white man’s greed and the red man’s savagery turns the peaceful Bighorn Mountains into a simmering powder keg. Caught in the middle—with no way out—Smoke Jensen is just the man to set off the explosion.

Cunning of the Mountain Man

Cunning of the Mountain Man
Author: William W. Johnstone
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2001-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780786015122

Smoke Jensen is determined to find a way out of a New Mexico jail cell--as well as to escape the hide-hungry lynch mob who's after him for a murder he didn't commit. Then he must win the trust of the beautiful widow of the rancher they say he gunned down, because Smoke is all she's got standing between her and the cunning killers out for land--and blood.