A Good Match
by Ray Dean
She was a widowed gentlewoman. He was a bear of a man who knew next to nothing about the
softer sex. What could they possibly have in common?
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The Legend of Buck and Hellhound
by Eric Atkisson
Buck was a Texas Ranger and Hellhound was a runty pup he found. But to the Comanches,
they were far more than the typical boy and his dog.
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The Last Score
by William S. Hubbartt
The train carried over $40,000 in gold, and the robber planned to make it his last big score.
But the one man who was his match planned to stop him one way or another.
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Stick 'em Up
by Dave Harcourt
What's the difference between ignorant and stupid? This outlaws-versus-cowboys tale
provides a colorful example we should all remember.
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U.S. Marshal
by Alvin W. McCarty
A United States Marshal had to work with everyone in the West . . . the Army,
civilians, Indians, and government agents. The only ones Marshal Bell couldn't work with were
the bloodthirsty renegades.
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