Curly Bill and Ringo

Fiction & Literature, Westerns, Historical
Cover of the book Curly Bill and Ringo by Van Holt, Three Knolls Publishing
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Author: Van Holt ISBN: 9781941138014
Publisher: Three Knolls Publishing Publication: November 14, 2012
Imprint: Three Knolls Publishing Language: English
Author: Van Holt
ISBN: 9781941138014
Publisher: Three Knolls Publishing
Publication: November 14, 2012
Imprint: Three Knolls Publishing
Language: English

What some reviewers have to say about Van Holt’s writing:

Step aside Louis L'Amour, another great Western writer is here…”  --Heather

“I had a feeling that Van Holt…might actually be the successor to Zane Gray, a master Western storysmith, whose novels set the style of a generation.”  --Stern0

“Van Holt is King of the Spaghetti Western…”  --Rarebird1

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CURLY BILL AND RINGO

Why did the legendary gunfighter, Ringo, come to Boot Hill? Rumors and innuendo ignite the small frontier town.

Did the wealthy rancher, Willy Gibson, hire him to combat the cattle rustlers? Was he here to even up some old grudges? Or to hunt down the men who tried to kill him?
Miss Sarah, the most beautiful woman in town, seemed in a much different mood after he checked in at the hotel where she worked. 
Curly Bill knew who he was, or thought he should, since they rode together for a time. Curly also remembered that around Ringo, you always watched for signs of trouble, if you were smart.
"Would you mind telling me why you're in Boot Hill, when you're supposed to be in hell?" Curly asks.
Ringo glanced at him out of those cold clear blue eyes. “I came back,” he said quietly. “I got lonesome down there. Kept thinking about some fellows I should have taken with me.”

Warning: Reading a Van Holt western may make you want to get on a horse and hunt some bad guys down in the Old West. Of course, the easiest and most enjoyable way to do it is vicariously—by reading another Van Holt western.

Van Holt writes westerns the way they were meant to be written.

 

More action-packed gunfighting westerns by Van Holt:

  • A Few Dead Men
  • Blood in the Hills
  • Brandon’s Law
  • Buck Hayden, Mustanger
  • Curly Bill and Ringo
  • Dead Man Riding
  • Dead Man's Trail
  • Death in Black Holsters
  • Dynamite Riders
  • Hellbound Express
  • Hunt the Killers Down
  • Maben
  • Rebel With a Gun
  • Riding for Revenge
  • Rubeck's Raiders
  • Shiloh Stark
  • Shoot to Kill
  • Six-Gun Man
  • Six-Gun Serenade
  • Six-Gun Solution
  • Six-Gun Showdown
  • The Antrim Guns
  • The Bounty Hunters
  • The Bushwhackers
  • The Fortune Hunters
  • The Gundowners
  • The Gundown Trail
  • The Hellbound Man
  • The Hell Riders
  • The Last of the Fighting Farrells
  • The Long Trail
  • The Man Called Bowdry
  • The Return of Frank Graben
  • The Revenge of Tom Graben
  • The Six-Gunner
  • The Stranger from Hell
  • The Vultures
  • Wild Country
  • Wild Desert Rose

 Coming soon by Van Holt:

  • Return of the Six-Gunner
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What some reviewers have to say about Van Holt’s writing:

Step aside Louis L'Amour, another great Western writer is here…”  --Heather

“I had a feeling that Van Holt…might actually be the successor to Zane Gray, a master Western storysmith, whose novels set the style of a generation.”  --Stern0

“Van Holt is King of the Spaghetti Western…”  --Rarebird1

On sale for a limited time! Normally priced at $7.99.

CURLY BILL AND RINGO

Why did the legendary gunfighter, Ringo, come to Boot Hill? Rumors and innuendo ignite the small frontier town.

Did the wealthy rancher, Willy Gibson, hire him to combat the cattle rustlers? Was he here to even up some old grudges? Or to hunt down the men who tried to kill him?
Miss Sarah, the most beautiful woman in town, seemed in a much different mood after he checked in at the hotel where she worked. 
Curly Bill knew who he was, or thought he should, since they rode together for a time. Curly also remembered that around Ringo, you always watched for signs of trouble, if you were smart.
"Would you mind telling me why you're in Boot Hill, when you're supposed to be in hell?" Curly asks.
Ringo glanced at him out of those cold clear blue eyes. “I came back,” he said quietly. “I got lonesome down there. Kept thinking about some fellows I should have taken with me.”

Warning: Reading a Van Holt western may make you want to get on a horse and hunt some bad guys down in the Old West. Of course, the easiest and most enjoyable way to do it is vicariously—by reading another Van Holt western.

Van Holt writes westerns the way they were meant to be written.

 

More action-packed gunfighting westerns by Van Holt:

 Coming soon by Van Holt:

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