Servant of the Law

[Dusty Richards] ✓ Servant of the Law ☆ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Servant of the Law Another Excellent Novel by Dusty Ricards according to T. J. Morrow. This is another excellent book by Dusty Richards. He always provides exciting western novels that are great to read.. avid poerty reader said A Great Western Story!. Mr. Richards is a master of the genre. Its been quite a while since Ive read a more riveting and well-crafted story of the Old West. The characters were so wonderfully and masterfully drawn, that the tale elicited a wide mix of emotions--even from the cold-blood

Servant of the Law

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Rating : 4.38 (910 Votes)
Asin : 1250091977
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 304 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-02-09
Language : English

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. The land of cactus, unforgiving heat, sidewinders, deep canyons, and the dark-eyed Apache renegade crouched in the greasewood. This is a territory of legends that he still explores for the untold stories of the past. Dusty Richards writes of the Arizona where he lived, explored, and hunted in his youth. Rancher, rodeo announcer, form

Because she’s met the Kid face-to-face…and she wants to be the one to gun him down.Dusty Richards' Servant of the Law is a classic of the Western genre, a must-read!. But when Michaels gets to Arizona, he finds out he won’t be working alone. A stubborn woman insists on riding at Michaels’ side. BLINDED BY BLOOD Bobby Budd rode out of Colorado with one killing behind him and dozens yet to go. Along the way, the innocent died, too.WANTED BY THE LAW Now, former Apache campaigner Major Gerald Bowen is bringing law to the land, hiring a few good frontier marshals and putting them on the bloody trail of the territory’s worst outlaws. John Wesley Michaels is one of those lawmenand the Kid is his quarry. From New Mexico to Indian Territory, Budd became one of a rootless army of half-crazed, half-drunk killers for hirebuilding an ugly legend as the Coyote Kid. Honest men paid the Kid to rid themselves of rustlers

"Action explodes on the opening pagethe pace does not let up until the last outlaw has been salted away--and there are plenty of them." --Elmer Kelton, author of "The Bitter Trail" on "The Lawless Land"

"Another Excellent Novel by Dusty Ricards" according to T. J. Morrow. This is another excellent book by Dusty Richards. He always provides exciting western novels that are great to read.. avid poerty reader said A Great Western Story!. Mr. Richards is a master of the genre. It's been quite a while since I've read a more riveting and well-crafted story of the Old West. The characters were so wonderfully and masterfully drawn, that the tale elicited a wide mix of emotions--even from the cold-blooded killers!The action was so vivid that I sometimes felt as though I could smell the acrid smoke and burning powder from Bobby Budd's belching .A Great Western Story! Mr. Richards is a master of the genre. It's been quite a while since I've read a more riveting and well-crafted story of the Old West. The characters were so wonderfully and masterfully drawn, that the tale elicited a wide mix of emotions--even from the cold-blooded killers!The action was so vivid that I sometimes felt as though I could smell the acrid smoke and burning powder from Bobby Budd's belching .38.Thanks for a thoroughly enjoyable ride through old New Mexico and Arizona.. 8.Thanks for a thoroughly enjoyable ride through old New Mexico and Arizona.. "FAST PACED WESTERN ACTION!!" according to Lester Williams. Young Bobby Budd guns down the man who beat his mother and himself. Now he is on the run. Two years later at age seventeen, Bobby rides up to the New Mexico ranch of big John Chisum looking for work as an avenger and is hired to dispose of rustlers. After killing a rustler and wrapping his body in the hide of stolen beef from Chisum, Bobby, now known as the Coyote Kid, and his partnen Leo Jackson head for Arnold's store to resupply. Before even dismounting, Bobby kills a Mexican sitting on the porch of the store. The six year old boy of Arnold's wife Dolly is accidently killed by Bobby as well. Marsha

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