The Big Bold West #18: Four Full Novels By ///

FOUR classic rip-roaring, action-packed western novels by four masters of the genre in one ebook edition.

Ghost Gold by Tom West
When the ranchers rush into the Sagebrush bank, the safe is gaping open, $40,000 in gold is missing, the cashier is dead, and Bill Saxon, a cowboy from Texas, is unconscious on the floor with a gun in his hand. Was Saxon part of the robbery crew? Is he a murderer? Saxon must prove his innocence amidst a range war between the gunmen of the Diamond Spread and local nesters.

The Captive Witch by Dale Van Every
“A thrill-packed historical romance of the American Frontier” The Montgomery Advertiser

It’s 1779. Rifleman and woodsman Adam Frane, wintering alone in the forests of Kentucky, rescues a white girl from the Cherokees who kidnapped her as a child. At first the savage and wild Nita fights him, in every way she can, but over time, she decides that she doesn’t want to escape… that she wants him. But so does Cynthia Wyeth, a lovely widow, who is waiting for Adam back in Virginia, and she’s skilled at getting what she wants. The two women must battle for the man they love in an in a violent, untamed land.

A Crooked Trail by Lewis B. Miller
“A thrilling narrative of the vigorous, stirring life in that period of the history of Texas which immediately followed that of the pioneers. It was a time filled with excitement and adventure, which the author neglects no opportunity to portray in this tale.” Publishers Weekly

A steer named Old Lep wanders off into the wildlands, pursued by a barefooted farmboy, beginning an epic pursuit that carries past pioneer cabins, through forests and mountain glens, by ranches and frontier forts until it becomes a great marching cavalcade of cattle and horses and armed and mounted men.

Arrow in the Dust by L.L. Foreman
It’s 1869. A wagon train of restless, rootless men and women moves through a death-infested wasteland to a life in Oregon the settlers hope might be a little better than the one they’ve left behind. The nearest settlement is 300 miles to the east…and waiting for them to the west are a thousand Apaches and Pawness who’ve bled for their land…and will again. The wagon train’s only escort are seventy raw recruits, led by a deserter with a price on his head who is masquerading as a general. They may be doomed… but hope, fortitude, and pure grit might just get them to the promised land.

“For those who enjoy a blood and thunder novel, Arrow in the Dust will provide thrills and chills.” Lexington Herald

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