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Returning home from the Civil War, Ranger Nicolas Kilpatrick and some of the men he led, continue to serve, protecting settlers from Indian attacks and tracking down gangs of robbers and rustlers. While fulfilling the request of a dying bandit, at an outlaw stronghold, Nick stumbles across a woman hiding from the very gang for whom he is searching. To protect the lady and keep his promise means battling more than a dozen hardened killers: the odds are long, the stakes are high, and a deadly race to Dead Man's Canyon is Nick's only chance to avoid capture for the lady, and his own certain death.
They were laying for Clay Belden when he came out of the pass into the Wildhorse Valley. He didn’t see them. He didn’t know they’d be there. He didn’t think they would remember him. But they were waiting, with their rifles neatly trained from the rocks, and their fingers tight on the triggers. The first shot was a warning. The second sent Clay rolling on the ground looking for cover. The third shot was Clay’s. And though he never saw at whom he was shooting, he knew then it was to be war to the finish. War between one lone drifter who didn’t know his enemies - and a raft of sharp-eyed triggermen who kept his features neatly framed in the long-range sights of their saddle-guns.
Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack is on the trail of the Carly twins--identical in every way except one is evil and the other is good. When the evil twin brother is found dead, Burrack suspects something is very wrong and that the slaying isn't over yet. Original.
Blake Carly is wanted for the murder of an elderly town sheriff. When his brother Abel flees with him into the New Mexico high country, ranger Sam Burrack is hot on the trail of these identical twins. But only one outlaw is alive when he catches up to them. Could Abel have shot Blake in self-defense as he claims? The manhunt seems to be over, but it has only just begun.
Dead Man's Tunnel is the third installment in Sheldon Russell's 1940s series featuring yard dog Hook Runyon. Near the end of WWII, Hook Runyon, railroad bull, and his dog, Mixer, are sent to the West Salvage Yard in the high desert of Arizona. Not far away is the Johnson Canyon Tunnel. Though remote and ordinary as tunnels go, it is the gateway to the steepest railroad grade in North America and a potential bottleneck for the delivery of war supplies. So vital is this tunnel to the war effort that a twenty-four hour military guard has been assigned for the duration. Hook's orders are to catch copper thieves and to stay out of sight and out of trouble. But things go awry when Hook receives a call that one of the guards has been killed mid-tunnel by an oncoming train. Lieutenant Allison Capron from the Army Transportation Department is called in to help with the investigation. At first, suicide by train is suspected, but the evidence soon suggests homicide resulting from a love triangle. Unable to fit his own findings into either of these theories, Hook suspects something more sinister.
When Clay Belden came out of the pass into Wildhorse Valley, he didn't see them. But they were waiting. And Clay knew then it was to be a war to the finish. War between one lone drifter who didn't know his enemies - and a raft of sharp-eyed triggermen.
Santa Clarita Valley by John Boston,Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society Pdf
A trade crossroads dating back to Native American times, Santa Clarita may be relatively new in the story of Los Angeles County's suburban sprawl, but old-timers also recall it as the "Navel of the Universe." A Chinese general once declared the Santa Clarita Valley one of the top 10 military targets on Earth. Located east of the Ventura County line where the valley creates a break in the Angeles National Forest, Santa Clarita has been home to cowboys, movie stars, farmers, and pistol fighters. With a diverse population of 250,000 today, the Santa Clarita Valley still boasts an eclectic heritage. The West's first major oil refinery is located here. The ground was bloodied by at least 21 deaths in one of America's last and greatest range wars. And local lore has maintained that the world's largest grizzly bear, weighing more than a ton, was shot here.