Breed Series by James A. Muir
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Breed #1
The Lonely Hunt
James A. Muir
He stepped out of the shadows, a tall man with a gun on his hip and death in his eyes. 'I am Matthew Gunn. Some call me Azul.'He drew as he spoke, triggering the Colt in a violent explosion of sound that blew the Mexican backwards off his feet, twisting him around so that he hit the sand face down. Dead.He was part-white, part-Apache, all killer. Around the border country they came to know him as Breed, and they feared the name, for it spelled violent death.
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Breed #3
Cry For Vengeance
James A. Muir
The Comanche wheeled his pony round and charged towards the man who stood between him and his dream of war. The long war lance glinted bright in the afternoon sun, its razor-sharp tip pointing straight at the half-breed's heart.The man was called Matthew Gunn, though some called him Breed. And they avoided him, for Breed meant danger! Breed, the avenging warrior who hates Indian and white man with equal ferocity.Now he stood alone on the blood-stained sand and waited. Death shone in his pale blue eyes and a cold rage filled his heart. The Comanche was nothing to him, merely an obstacle blocking his trail of revenge—an obstacle to be removed...
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Breed #4
Death Stage
James A. Muir
The Concorde Stage hurtled out of control down the perilous trail of Windy Pass. And right behind—and closing fast—rode three men with murder in their eyes. Then the shots rang out, and one by one the road bandits catapulted from their horses as their death-trail ended in a welter of blood.And Matthew Gunn smiled over the smoking barrel of his Winchester...They called him Breed; half white, half-Apache, a killer with a merciless mission-vengeance.And a town called Endurance soon found out two things about this cold-eyed loner.First, that Breed was the man who had saved the stage. Second, that to cross Breed's path was to cross with death...
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Breed #5
The Gallows Tree
James A. Muir
When Breed came to the town called Two Bits, he found bad trouble brewing. Someone was hell-bent on setting the local white folks and Apaches at each other's throats so's they could make a dirty dollar or two out of the bloodshed. He didn't much care for what he found. Two Bits was about to find out - the hard way - what if meant to mess with Breed....
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Breed #6
The Judas Goat
James A. Muir
IF YOU WANT ANOTHER NAME FOR VIOLENT DEATH - TRY BREED...Breed-that was what they called him down along the Border. He had other names: Azul ... Matthew Gunn - they all spelled Death!The man who hired him to take a coffin and a woman south into Mexico forgot that. Forgot that Breed had no time for liars. And his own savage way of settling debts: with a gun. He forgo too, that Breed didn't forgive wrongs done to him. He was the kind of man who came back to pay the score. No matter who or what stood in his way. And a coffin loaded with stolen money was an open invitation to trouble-the kind that followed Breed like mourners at a funeral. Or vultures circling above a corpse.THE JUDAS GOAT is the sixth in the blood-drenched Western series about the adventures of Breed
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Breed #7
Time of the Wolf (A Breed Western #07)
James A. Muir
Matthew Gunn, the man they called Breed, has a personal score to settle. His arch enemy, Nolan - the man who killed his parents - is still free. But Breed's luck is about to change.Nolan has stolen $70,000 and a pair of printing plates but in doing so killed their owner and two Pinkerton detectives. Not the wisest of moves. The Pinkertons turn to Breed with an offer of $500 to bring in Nolan. But in doing so, he himself could be hunted down and face a twenty-year stretch in Leavenworth Prison.Was it worth the risk? Breed thinks so ... he sought only death's ultimate satisfaction. The sight, the smell, the taste of the hunted's blood. Blood of vengeance. Nothing could stop Breed. Not the pistoleros in the savage town of Tubac. Not the ever-present threat of a nerve-tearing, agonizing, lonely death ...
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