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The Treasure of Bitter Creek by Larry Richardson,Tom Richardson Pdf
Montana Lawmen Mason and Thorn discover an illegal mining operation on the Cheyenne Indian Reservation, and vow to shut it down. Unknown to them, the ruthless company in charge has found the mother of all copper fissure veins, and will stop at nothing to extract all of its riches, including hiring an assassin to eliminate these two troublesome lawmen.
The Treasure of Bitter Creek by Larry Richardson,Tom Richardson Pdf
The Treasure of Bitter Creek is the third in the western adventure series of Montana lawmen, Sheriff C.J. Mason and Deputy Thorn Hickum. Mason and Thorn discover an illegal mining operation on Cheyenne Indian Reservation, and determine to shut it down. Unknown to them, the company responsible is in possession of the mother of all copper fissure veins, and will stop at nothing to extract all of its riches no matter the cost, including the elimination of these two Montana lawmen.
The Treasure of Bittercreek by Larry K. Richardson Pdf
Montana Lawmen, Mason and Thorn discover an illegal mining operation on the Cheyenne Indian reservation, and vow to shut it down. Unknown to them, the ruthless company in charge has found the mother of all copper fissure veins, and will stop at nothing to extract all of its riches, including hiring an assassin to eliminate the two lawmen.
Haunted drifter Jim Sutter rides into heavy trouble his first night in Bitter Creek, a Dakota Territory cowtown. Caught up in the epic 1886 drought, the town is the focal point for an escalating feud between stockmen and homesteaders as well as a feud between the stockmen and the sodbusters for control of the river.
California Watson, a prospector and mine owner, has been bullied all of his life. But when he's accused of cattle rustling, he's determined to get back at the men who are framing him.
A good, old-fashioned western with murder, gold, romance, and a good horse! "Bitter Creek" is the story of a young man's search for his missing grandfather. Clay Henry's search takes him to gold mines, killers hideouts, and the office of a corrupt sheriff.
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Little did Louis L'Amour realize back in 1960 when he published The Daybreakers, a novel about two brothers who came west after the Civil War, that he had begun creating what would become perhaps North America's most widely followed literary family: the Sacketts. The stories of ten generations of Sackett men and women as they forged westward from tyranny-wracked seventeenth-century England across the American continent have captivated readers for three decades through seventeen novels with nearly forty millions copies in print. The traditions and adventures of this family of rugged individualists who stand indomitably united when any Sackett is in trouble have inspired country songs, a popular television miniseries starring Tom Selleck (as Orrin Sackett) and Sam Elliot (as Tell Sackett), thousands of reader queries—and now, a rare full-length work of non-fiction by the worlds' all-time best-selling frontier novelist. In a 60 Minutes profile in which he hailed Louis L'Amour as "our professor emeritus of how the West was won," correspondent Morley Safer observed that "his plots may be fiction but the details therein are fact." The Sackett Companion is the author's long-savored opportunity to present the research and probe the factors behind his Sackett fiction—novel by novel—and to elaborate on their real and fictional characters, their geography and locales, and their historical eras in encyclopedia-like detail. In this book, subtitled A Personal Guide To The Sackett Novels, L'Amour takes us on a guided tour of his imagination to introduce us to the never-before-told sources and inspirations for these stories and the people and places that populate them. He retraces some of his travels in which he has walked the land the Sacketts walk, reliving such personal memories as the street fight he had on a hot dusty morning in New Mexico that ultimately led to the birth of the Sacketts.
The girl appeared out of the desert, struck dumb by the horrors she had seen. Yet the good folks of Bitter Creek left it to a gin-soaked calico queen to give her a home. When she was found mutilated and dying in the dirt they turned their backs again. So Marshal JT Forsell gathered an unlikely band to track down the killer and show the town how legends are really made. Bitter Creek Posse is a fast-paced and brutal tale of revenge played out in the unforgiving glare of the New Mexico sun.