Silver Star westerns
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Mine owner Roy Jones heard Gid Frunk's ultimatum and stared around him at the ring of cold-eyed killers. Unknown to him, a tall stranger was observing the tense scene calmly. "You know what's happened to the others, " Frunk added menacingly. The mine owner knew all right...
How the series evolves
Books in this Series
Born to Trouble
Mine owner Roy Jones heard Gid Frunk's ultimatum and stared around him at the ring of cold-eyed killers. Unknown to him, a tall stranger was observing the tense scene calmly. "You know what's happened to the others, " Frunk added menacingly. The mine owner knew all right...
The long chase
"Behind the hard stone and solid bars of prison, a man needs something to hold on to. Tom Keene had hope. He lied and fought and lived like an animal through the long bitter years. And all the time he hoped and prayed that no man, no beast, or act of the Almighty would kill the miserable cur who sent him away. Because Keene was going to gun him down personally. And it didn't matter who stood in his way-or who had to die." --
The long, long trail
In 1917 the Great War rages on, and for the Hunters, their friends and their servants the war is where they live now. David has returned from the Front a shadow of his former self; his sister Diana, newly married, copes with pregnancy alone, her husband at the Front. Aunt Laura, eager for challenge, goes to France with an ambulance; while Beattie struggles to manage war work and household, while racked with her secret guilt and a new threat of exposure. U-boat attacks face Britain with starvation, and with the worsening privation comes a new horror as Germany begins a lethal bombing campaign. But even in the darkest hours of war, new life and new hope can burgeon, with the promise that the future might still hold happiness for them all---Cover.
Catch and saddle
Clay Hanford knew that when he bought the legal deed to the J P Ranch in Fandango Basin he also bought trouble. The Basin was run by tough, ruthless King Morgan and his two hard-case sons. They claimed the whole basin for their range ... and that meant the J P spread, too. So a legal deed wasn't about to be enough, Clay Hanford knew. It would take powder, bullets and blood to hold onto the J P!
Blood on the trail
Gentle giant meets wolf and lady. Takes a "lickkin" but wins hearts of both.
Dan Barry's daughter
He's an outlaw on the run. Wanted for murder. Harry Gloster is a heartbeat ahead of the posse. But neither twisted justice nor a gallows rope can stretch across the Rio Grande. Hell-bent for Mexico, Gloster meets up with Joan Daniels and she's a dream come true. Now he's got a choice. Kiss the sweetest thing he's ever seen goodbye ... or stay and risk a lynching.
The law busters
Bad men were their business Their names were Ripley and Gibbs, and they were known from one end of the West to the other.When there was trouble - big trouble -you sent for them. The price was high, but so were the odds against them - and if Ripley and Gibbs didn't make it, you didn't pay one red cent. They were on holiday when they rode into the raw mining camp called Lively. But their Colts didn't stay in their holsters long. The land grabbing gang of ruthless guns they ran into made the partners' usual line of business a pleasure - and their pleasure was flying lead...
Drifter's vengeance
Speedy, Brand's insouciant hobo, returns to clean up a mining town infested by crooked gamblers and crooked lawmen, in a fast-paced, non-stop action, well-told Western adventure.
Guardians of the trail
Jeff Morgan seeks the Briscoe gang since they murdered his partner Bob. He falls in love with Alice who is the sister of Bud Briscoe, a man he is seeking to kill. The book has a lot of contrived improbable happenings not too well connected or explained and is not one of the better of the author's books.