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Buckskin Lee Morgan was holding the best hand any gambler could want. Fate had dealt him a full house--three ladies and two jokers. The jokers were white slavers ready to club Morgan until he was several cards short of a full deck. Before Lee could raise the ante, he'll have to bid the four-flushers out of the game with six guns and hard fists.
The book titled 'Six Gun Justice' is a fictional account of the life of the main character, Jim Vogt. The story begins with Jim and his father are off hunting and a tragedy happens to his mother and brother. A group of evil men rapes and murders the mother and takes Jim's young brother Peter off to sell into slavery. Jim is sent to his uncle Martin to live, while the father tries to track down the evil men. Fifteen years later, while living in Texas, tragedy again strikes Jim's loved ones. His pregnant wife is raped and murdered and he sets out on a trail of revenge. It takes a long time, but he tracks down the criminals and metes out his own brand of justice on them. On his travels he meets and falls in love, and meets someone who knows his brother. He settles down with his new wife and one day his long lost brother appears at his door. He stays with Jim for a period of time. He then sets out on his own and marries. He takes on the job of sheriff. He has some trouble with a local rancher and calls on Jim for help. Peter and his wife then travel to California. At this time Jim receives a letter from his long missing father, who happens to live in California. Jim is able to contact both his father and brother and arranges for them to return back to his ranch. The family is reunited and a new generation of'Vogts' is started.
"A marshal transports a deadly criminal through the hot Colorado summer; a cagey snake lays siege to a defiant fox; a determined young Texas woman faces an uncertain future--plus ten more blood-churning tales culled from the finest of the Six-Gun Justice Patreon reward stories by the best of today's Western yarn spinners"--
The Gold Rush boomtown of Ophis, California, is plagued by a series of robberies, extortion schemes, and murders, and with no sheriff in town to keep the peace, things can only get worse, until the Trailsman arrives.
DEALER'S CHOICE Buckskin Lee Morgan was holding the best hand any gambler could want. Fate had dealt him a full house: three ladies and two jokers. The jokers were white slavers ready to club Morgan until he was several cards short of a full deck. The ladies were three of a kind: each the queen of hearts, they made Morgan ache for an all-night round of strip poker. But before Lee could raise the ante--and a whole lot more--he'd have to bid the four flushers out of the game with six-guns and hard fists. Then he'd tempt the delicious dollies with diamonds--and get paid back in spades.
Life in Sweetwater is never dull. When a child mysteriously disappears while walking home from school, Texas Ranger Vince Ward must uncover the truth with no witnesses and no clues - it's as if the child has disappeared into thin air. In addition to the disappearance, Vince confronts criminal railroad executives and discovers just how powerful the railroad is when he winds up having to take on the state of Texas and fight to keep his job. Murder, embezzlement, cattle rustling and romance put Vince to the test in this novel about life as a lawman in the Old West.
In Chaparral Bend a gallows is being raised for youngster Ty Garland, accused of bank robbery. But is he really guilty? His old ma claims he is innocent, and town tamer, Crossdraw Kitchenbrand, is inclined to believe her, especially as the notorious gunman Angel Addison and his gang, the Yuma boys, seem to be involved. Crossdraw's search for answers brings him up against big ranch-owner Landon Clovis and leads him to the outlaw roost of Addisonville. He can count on the support of the old woman and a girl he has rescued, but will that be enough to succeed against overwhelming odds? Will his six-guns finally bring justice?
"Texas" John Slaughter was a legendary figure of the Old West, indelibly etched into its history as one of the era's greatest heros-a lawman and cattle rancher with bravery to burn and the smarts to come out on top, even when the odds were stacked against him. As lethal as he was with a gun, Texas John never asked for any trouble-but somehow, trouble always had a way of finding him... Grazing cattle is where the money is, and Slaughter is determined to carve out his own piece of paradise on a San Bernardino ranch. But along the way, Slaughter will have to fight for what's rightfully his, from his run-ins with clans of greedy rustlers to his time as Tombstone's tin star and his deadly showdown with the notorious Apache Kid. And in the end, when the dust has settled, they will all learn the same deadly lesson: no one walks away from a shootout with Texas John Slaughter.
The Nomad: Lew Zane believed he was delivering justice—not vengeance—when he tracked down and killed the men who murdered his parents. But taking the law into his own hands has taken its toll on his soul. Ridding himself of his land and property, Lew plans to leave Arkansas for good and put the past behind him. The Kidnappers: They are the patriarchs of the most respected and wealthiest families in the territory—and the fathers of the men Lew Zane executed. They’ve abducted Seneca Jones, the woman Lew loves, hoping to lure him into a death trap. The Outlaw: Lew’s enemies have underestimated him. He has nothing left to lose, and no fear of the consequences of his actions—which will brand him as a wanted man for the rest of his life.
The Civil War is over. The American West is on the mend. But one man’s battle has just begun as he discovers that freedom and justice are never as simple as black and white. JUSTICE GUN Live by it. Die by it. It was a miracle for gunman Matt Price to make it out of Redemption, Texas, alive. Facing down the outlaws who wanted him dead, he left the town in flames, like the hell it was. Gut-shot and dying, he drifted. It was a blessing that he was rescued by the Carvers—a black family pioneering their way to freedom, toward the peaceful town of New Harmony. Price knows that if it sounds too good to be true, it is. An old rule but still holding strong in New Harmony. Recuperating in the small settlement, Price learns that not everyone is interested in being friendly, and that not all outsiders are treated equally. It’s time for Matt Price to wage a new war—as the savior of the people who saved his life.
This is an encyclopedic work, arranged by broad categories and then by original authors, of literary pastiches in which fictional characters have reappeared in new works after the deaths of the authors that created them. It includes book series that have continued under a deceased writer's real or pen name, undisguised offshoots issued under the new writer's name, posthumous collaborations in which a deceased author's unfinished manuscript is completed by another writer, unauthorized pastiches, and "biographies" of literary characters. The authors and works are entered under the following categories: Action and Adventure, Classics (18th Century and Earlier), Classics (19th Century), Classics (20th Century), Crime and Mystery, Espionage, Fantasy and Horror, Humor, Juveniles (19th Century), Juveniles (20th Century), Poets, Pulps, Romances, Science Fiction and Westerns. Each original author entry includes a short biography, a list of original works, and information on the pastiches based on the author's characters.
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