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The Floating Outfit 64: Arizona Gun Law
J. T. Edson
The forces of greed aren’t going to let go of Spanish Grant County without a final fight, and an army of hired gunslingers take on a bantam-fighter-turned-sheriff named Fog, the fists of a blond giant Mark Counter, the honed steel of a silent killer, the Ysabel Kid. And what the outlaws can’t win with Colts and Winchesters they’ll try another way earning the ire of a shootist named Calamity Jane!
The Amaranthine Law
Gun Brooke
In 1761, Tristan Kelly is one of nine children to survive a mysterious fever aboard a ship bound for the Americas. Ever since, she has aged very slowly. She might be over two hundred and fifty years old, but she looks forty.
When Tristan hires Olivia Bryce as a new intern at her art restoration company, an unexpected attraction ignites which Tristan can’t permit. The truth must never be revealed. Despite Tristan’s resolve, their feelings grow when Tristan brings Olivia to Paris to work on a priceless painting at the Louvre. There, an old friend brings disturbing news: someone is hunting her, and all those who survived the fever, killing them one by one.
As Olivia begins to unravel the truth and the assailants get closer, Tristan and Olivia grow closer, too. Tristan knows there’s no future for them and is ready to sacrifice herself to keep Olivia out of the crossfire. But Olivia refuses to listen to Tristan’s arguments, insisting their love is fated and they must face the endgame together, no matter the consequences.
Gun Law of Phoenix Cline
Terrell Bowers
Phoenix Cline had seen the error of his ways and wanted to do something worthwhile with his life. Helping a few indentured Chinese didn't seem like a bad start. But making dangerous enemies by opposing them, or leaving dead bodies behind, is not the smartest way to escape life as a gunfighter. Seeking a peaceful existence and a woman to love are all Phoenix wants. But when men start shooting at him from ambush or come to town gunning for him, the only law he can make them respect is The Gun Law of Phoenix Cline!
Six-Gun Law
Jory Sherman
More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA
Gun Law (A Wild Bill Western Book 8)
Judd Cole
Leland Langford, owner of the Overland Stage and Freighting Company, had a dangerous but essential job, and he knew there was only one man for it—the legendary Wild Bill Hickok. Leland knew that only Wild Bill could ensure that an important gold shipment travel safely by stage from the Black Hills to the U.S. Mint in Denver. With Wild Bill as the driver, the stage had to make it through. But there was an even more important part of Bill's mission. Bill had to break up one of the cleverest and most vicious gangs ever to terrorize the west, and send one message loud and clear—steal gold from the U.S. Treasury and you'll face the harshest law in the west ... gun law!
Gun Law
Ralph Cotton
On the trail of four wanted men, Sherman Dahl—a hired gun known as The Teacher"—finds his prey in the town of Kindred in New Mexico Territory. He kills all four in a saloon gunfight that leaves him wounded and in the care of a soiled dove. But the marshal of Kindred is a man above the law, and he wants to take Dahl down..."

