Fiction, Westerns
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Dark Side of the Moose
by Nicholas Sicard
When an infant boy is left for dead after his parents are killed in an attack by the evil Sharmarkyans, a magical spirit moose comes to his aid and saves his life. Taken in by a kind couple passing by, the child is raised as their own son and...
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Paper
by Montgomery Colt
Paper is NOT your average novel about the Wild West. Although it is not without a few gun battles, it really is about powerful people willing to present their own “truth” as reality to get what they want. One such person is Bat Masterson, who is...
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Origins
by Cheryl Lynn
Every family has its legends and myths—a history filtered through the lens of beliefs and values and embroidered for retelling. This origin story is of the fictional Davis family, English immigrants determined to farm in Canada’s North-West...
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Justice Dominates
by Nedler Palaz
Set in Sheridan, Wyoming, in 1899, book eleven in the Checker Board series continues to follow the trials and tribulations of Judge Dave Smith, and his family, friends, and foes. When a rattlesnake is set loose in his courtroom, stopping a civil...
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The Second Five
Sequel to The Deadly Five by Raymond Maher
In The Deadly Five, the search for gold along British Columbia’s treacherous Fraser River ended with the arrival of winter 1859. It is now spring 1860, and Nothing Brown, Mean Mike, and Jacque continue their quest for gold in The Second Five,...
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Cat's Cafe
by Ralls C. Melotte
Catherine Stubin was already looking for a way out of strait-laced Louisville, Kentucky when a handsome, charismatic Irishman walked into her family’s Thanksgiving dinner party. She was thrilled at first sight. Alone, desolate, and weary of 1870s...
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Valley of the Turtle Shirt Men
by Jack Lindquist
Former Texas Ranger Jesse Rivers is on his way to California to seek his fortune in the burgeoning gold rush when a chance meeting with siblings Betsy and Shea O’Brian puts him on course to find a completely different kind of treasure—a fabled...
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Rock
by Montgomery Colt
The West in the late 1880s was more than outlaws and cattle rustlers. It was a place and time of economic growth, scientific discoveries and inventions, and unregulated and often unethical business practices by corporations determined to stake...
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The Dead Man's Hand
A Moment in Time by Katheryn Shelly
Being known as the fastest gun in the west, and killing his fair share of men in the process, makes Wild Bill Hickok a constant target for his enemies seeking revenge. So, when he rides into the town of Deadwood Gulch in the Dakota Territory, he...
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Face the Wind
by Nedler Palaz
‘Face the Wind’ is a term used by Native American men to demonstrate their prowess in battle, at winning against odds, and succeeding in their endeavor. The term carries succinct relevance to the Smith twins and their resolute spirits. In this...