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Borden Chantry by Lamour Louis
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Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Talon and Chantry Ser.
The marshal's name was Borden Chantry. Young, lean, rugged, he's buried a few men in this two-bit cow town -- every single one killed in a fair fight. Then, one dark, grim day a mysterious gunman shot a man in cold blood. Five grisly murders later, Chantey was faced with the roughest assignment of his l ...Show more
Conagher by LAMOUR LOUIS
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Category: Children's Fiction
In this classic L'Amour adventure, a dark-eyed drifter wages a war against a murderous band of rustlers.As far as the eye could see was a vast, lonely horizon. And Evie Teale and her two children were all alone here now, alone in an untamed country where the elements, the Indians, and the thieves made i ...Show more
Killoe by Louis L'Amour
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Category: Children's Fiction
Louis L'Amour's classic novels of the West make for perfect Father's Day gifts Dan Killoe--over six feet of tough, raw, lightning fast man. He had a trail heard and a mass of settlers to get across unknown territory to a new land. Then he gave shelter to a stranger being hunted by Felipe Soto, scar-fac ...Show more
Kiowa Trail by Louis L'Amour
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Category: Children's Fiction
It was no crime for a young cowboy to want to talk to a pretty girl, but that was what got Tom Lundy killed. The hard men of the Tumbling B, who had survived stampede and Kiowa lance to drive their herd up from Big Bend country, wanted to burn the town down. But Kate Lundy, the Tumbling B's owner, had a ...Show more
The Broken Gun by Louis L'Amour
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Category: Children's Fiction
Ninety years ago the Toomey brothers, along with twenty-five other men and four thousand head of cattle, vanished en route to Arizona. When writer and historian Dan Sheridan is invited to the missing brothers' ranch by its current owner, he jumps at the chance. The visit fits right in with his plan to s ...Show more
The Haunted Mesa by Louis L'Amour
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Category: Children's Fiction
The Navajo called them the Anasazi, the "ancient enemy," and their abandoned cities haunt the canyons and plateaus of the Southwest. For centuries the sudden disappearance of these people baffled historians. Summoned to a dark desert plateau by a desperate letter from an old friend, renowned investigato ...Show more
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