Shawn Starbuck Double Western 11: High Green Gun / The Shotgun Rider

Fiction & Literature, Westerns, Historical
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Author: Ray Hogan ISBN: 9780463619407
Publisher: Piccadilly Publication: August 12, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ray Hogan
ISBN: 9780463619407
Publisher: Piccadilly
Publication: August 12, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

High Green Gun

When Shawn Starbuck signed on at High Green Ranch, he suspected that the other new ranch hand, Boone Trevison, was a notorious gunfighter, hired to protect owner Aaron Kraft and his daughter Leda. But Starbuck could have told anyone that gunslingers have a way of attracting trouble. And soon, Shawn and the crew at High Green found themselves caught in a vicious range war where every man was their enemy. Confronted by bloodthirsty raiders and a raging lynch mob, Starbuck faces death head on as he tries to force out Trevison’s dark secret and save the ranch …

The Shotgun Rider

After repeated vicious attacks on the stagecoach, and the senseless death of innocent men protecting shipments of gold, Starbuck faced an ugly fact. Someone connected with the stage company in Junction City was working with the outlaws, for the bandits knew too much about the gold and when and where it was being transported. His suspicions were confirmed during a bloody showdown in a saloon brawl, and Starbuck found himself set up as the only man who could save the gold and track down the informer. But things really got hot for Starbuck when the beautiful daughter of the stage line owner testified against him, and he was charged with a murder he did not commit!

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High Green Gun

When Shawn Starbuck signed on at High Green Ranch, he suspected that the other new ranch hand, Boone Trevison, was a notorious gunfighter, hired to protect owner Aaron Kraft and his daughter Leda. But Starbuck could have told anyone that gunslingers have a way of attracting trouble. And soon, Shawn and the crew at High Green found themselves caught in a vicious range war where every man was their enemy. Confronted by bloodthirsty raiders and a raging lynch mob, Starbuck faces death head on as he tries to force out Trevison’s dark secret and save the ranch …

The Shotgun Rider

After repeated vicious attacks on the stagecoach, and the senseless death of innocent men protecting shipments of gold, Starbuck faced an ugly fact. Someone connected with the stage company in Junction City was working with the outlaws, for the bandits knew too much about the gold and when and where it was being transported. His suspicions were confirmed during a bloody showdown in a saloon brawl, and Starbuck found himself set up as the only man who could save the gold and track down the informer. But things really got hot for Starbuck when the beautiful daughter of the stage line owner testified against him, and he was charged with a murder he did not commit!

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