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A DIAMONDBACK JURY The story is about a Cherokee Indian man by the name of George McDuff Jenkins who adopted the White Man's ways of life. He moved.
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And the blood would flow. Out of money, out of luck and out for revenge, J. Preacher rode a bloody trail littered with the corpses of his enemies. There was no escaping his wrath; no mercy or rest for the guilty. Like an angel of death, Preacher descended on the Black Hills hoping to find and shoot some of the men who had tortured and murdered his family. What he found was — competition. For he had landed smack in the middle of an all-out war between a golden-haired madman named Custer and several thousand Indians who were tired of being pushed around.

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Most men would have ridden on, but for Preacher, peace was hell and war was the only trade he knew. Blackmailed into working for Isaac Parker, the notorious hanging judge, J. Preacher found himself with a tin star on his chest and a whole lot of trouble on his hands. His job: bring in some of the thieving, murderous scum that were raping the territory and the judge would clear his name. Preacher believed in justice at the end of a rope — but only when he was judge and jury.

It was the end of the trail for J. He had fought his way west to California leaving a string of bloody corpses behind him. He had been possessed by the need for revenge, but those fires were burning low. Time had blurred his sharp eyes and made his gun hand just a hair slower; his nerve, as always, was rock-steady, but he could feel the cold grave calling to him. In the last gunfight, the first man to flinch was the loser; the last man to draw a breath, the winner. They came up with a little plan that would make them rich for life — kidnap the daughter of General Demming and trade her for the money the army had stashed away in Ten Sleep, Wyoming.

Preacher, an unreconstructed Confederate soldier, had no love for the blue bellies, but he had a personal score to settle with the butchering Bascombs. The way Preacher figured it, the family that slayed together, stayed together — in the grave. To escape the noose, Preacher had to ride the dangerous trail to Missouri where his kinsfolk could hide him out. But along the way he met up with Charles Barrington, the fastest draw in the West. Barrington taught Preacher everything he knew — then challenged the greenhorn to a showdown.

During the Civil War, General Nathan Forrest led a mixed bag of cutthroats, scouts, sharpshooters and renegades against numerically superior Union forces. He and his men cut a bloody swath through the Blue Coats, leaving a gore-laden trail of destruction behind them. They were all tough, wary veterans, but none was more daring and resourceful than J.

Son of a Southern aristocrat, he had put his life, his fortune and his honour on the line to stem the rising tide of Yankee aggression. And when he uncovered a treasonous plot that Brice was hatching, he made up his mind to act. For there was only one thing Preacher hated worse than a traitor — and that was a live traitor. The first book in the series appeared in and the last in I believe three different authors wrote these books.

The first four books cover a vast period of time in the history of the West and the fourth brings about a spectacular end to J. Preacher's revenge trail. McElwain , Preacher's Law. Monday, 10 September California Killers.

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But when a band of greedy land-grabbers threatens the woman who saved his life, the Trailsman remembers the only things that matter: how to draw fast, how to aim sure, and how to shoot to kill…. By page four there were already two questions that needed answers and they had me eagerly reading on to discover just what was going on.

The story begins with a man waking up not knowing who he is, who shot him and why. Anyone who has read any other Trailsman book will have no difficulty working out this man is Skye Fargo but what I really liked about this part of the story is that the author never calls him by name, in fact he takes on a new name for a while. Why does the biggest rancher around want more land? Who is still attempting to kill the Trailsman?

Why does one man say he knows but refuses to tell? And so it goes on…. The fast moving story is filled with tough talking men and a superbly draw villain, a killer whose killed an impressive amount of victims…and how these kills or carried out! Be prepared for some brutally graphic descriptions here.

Great stuff indeed. Jon Sharpe this time around author David Robbins really has come up with a terrific killer for this savage story. California Killers is a story that really highlights many of the reasons that I keep returning to this series again and again, and is one that no Trailsman, or indeed David Robbins, fan should miss. Posted by Steve M at 1 comment:. Friday, 7 September The Lonely Widow.

Reminding him as it does of his own murdered son and his dead wife, that rubs Hawk the wrong way. The Rogue Lawman hunts the gang like the merciless wolf he is. The blood trail leads him finally to an isolated mountain cabin, a fresh grave, and a lonely, beautiful young widow Here Hawk tracks down and deals with, in his own brutal way, a band of robbers and killers.

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Thursday, 6 September Series and Sequels part 1. After being asked by a number of people which western series I have, and recently being asked if there is a list anywhere on the Internet — to which I could only say not to my knowledge, here is part one of a list of series that are and in some cases have been in my collection.

The number of books indicates how many there are in each series, I use the term loosely so I can include books that have just one or two sequels, not how many I have.


  1. The Hunt for Steve Cohen.
  2. Diamond Dogs.
  3. The Only Game Left in Town.
  4. The Prince Indulges: A Tale of Extreme Gaining.
  5. Books by DERVIS TIPPEN;
  6. Little & Lion;
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Christian — 9 books. Longley, later print by Robert J. Randisi — 9 books.

James — 27 books. Carrington — 6 books. Johnston — 9 books. Johnstone — 15 at time of posting. Randisi — 5 books. Johnstone — 3 books at time of posting. Posted by Steve M at 6 comments:. Tuesday, 4 September Big with Vengeance. He was a man twice filled with hate — and with rage at himself because he had not been better able to defend his own.

There was no room in him for anything else. He set himself to hate, and kill, and hate. This is a very powerful book.

Just why is he like he is and what motivates him? When did he become a cold-hearted killer? And what will happen to him? Cecil Snyder describes landscapes and simple tasks beautifully, sometimes taking pages to paint his vivid imagery.

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A lot of the story is told as flashbacks explaining what Klee was like before the loss of his wife and step-daughter, this savage act that sees him become a hunter of Indians who lives for nothing more than finding and killing them, be they man, woman or child. Yes this is a brutal story that contains acts that will horrify the reader, yet will compel you to read on. Can a new love change Klee back into the man he once was?

The different styles gel perfectly and add to the energy of the book. Posted by Steve M at 3 comments:. Sheriff G. As most will know Western Fictioneers is an organisation made up of published western writers and this series is a group effort.