The Wild Wild West
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SIXGUNS IN A
BLOODY DAWN by Bradford Scott SIXGUNS IN A BLOODY DAWN roared out a welcome to Walt Slade as he rode in to clean up Brownsville. A kill-crazy outlaw wolf-pack held the town in a grip of fear - and hot-lead persuasion was the only way to break it. Saddle up with the undercover Texas Ranger as he pits his blazing Colts against the favorite weapon of a devilish killer - dynamite! Cover: HERB MOTT A Pyramid Book, First Printing
October 1968 |
| ONE NOTCH FROM
HELL by Scott McLure (former title 'Ride Double'.) IT'S GUN-LAW! BUT IT'S GOOD LAW... Steve McKinley froze only for the time it takes to draw breath. Then he hurled himself sideways across the porch, and by the time he had straightened and turned his gun was out. An empty street met his fierce gaze. Steve's eyes roved up the street and down again. Suddenly a man came into view. Steve's gun jumped to cover him. Then another figure appeared and another. Men were running. Gun-shots were not frequent in Pomona's streets these days. published by CLEVELAND PUBLISHING CO PTY LTD, 144 William Street, Sydney, Australia. |
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SUNDOWN JIM by
Ernest Haycox REWARD!! The United States
Government will pay $500 for information concerning any
of these men: With the posting of the reward notice, Jim Majors - "Sundown Jim" - made known his intention to clean up the tough town of Reservation. But the boys in Reservation weren't afraid of a star. They had disposed of the last Deputy in their own way - star and all. Here is action that echoes like the snap of a trigger on an empty shell. (Front cover illustration by John Blaine) Little, Brown edition
first published Jan, 1938. |