Brewster DaggitUp against the likes of Brewster Daggit, he might draw first blood; just maybe. But to a man, everyone understood it would be suicide to try. No one, but no, one rankled Old Bud. |
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Cal ColeCal Cole is the latest in L. L. Layman’s series of Western stories. It is a fast read with plenty of action. |
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Jon McKayAs in all the Layman stories, the hero has problems aplenty yet “generally” can overcome adversity to ride off into the sunset. |
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Jose BacaJose Baca came to the new lands as a most unlikely Conquistador. He had love in his heart but vengeance in his purpose. |
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Jesse BuxtonJesse Buxton, the “Devil Boy of Blood Creek” came home from the war, uncovered the Union spies, then spent four years exacting his revenge. |
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LemaEven in the West it was harder to just keep one’s wealth than it was to make it new. It was especially hard for a pretty young lady called, Lema. |
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Buck MolineLong was the road from Georgia to the Helena gold fields. Buck and niece Lema made the trek facing all travails. |
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Tyler JamesTyler James is the third in the series of L.L. Layman westerns featuring a down-home hero and fast-paced action-adventure, all presented with good humor for readers of all ages. |
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Paxton McAllisterPaxton McAllister is frontier coming-of-age story and a classic Western in the great tradition of Louis L’Amour, with just the right measures of action, adventure, mystery, intrigue, and hearty romance. |
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Tom LivengoodTom Livengood is an action-adventure coming-of-age story, spiced up with some forbidden romance, in the classic Western tradition of Louis L’Amour. |
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