Slocum #398

Slocum #398 PDF

Author: Jake Logan

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2012-03-27

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 110156122X

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Slocum gives a rollicking rich girl the ride of her life! Slocum’s at the end of his tether when a stranger offers him a hot meal, a job escorting precious cargo to Salt Lake City, and a thousand dollar advance. It may be too good to be true, but it’s also too good to turn down—especially when he gets a look at the cargo… In his care is a mysterious chest, the key to which rests on another chest—that of Augusta Barr, a stunning heiress with more than a little mystery of her own. Pursued by a deadly pair of redheaded roughnecks, Slocum finds himself caught in a deadly mix of beauty, bounty, and bullets.

Longarm #398

Longarm #398 PDF

Author: Tabor Evans

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2011-12-27

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 1101553707

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Too many rifles, too little time… Deputy United States Marshal Custis Long has been dispatched to help out the local law in McConnell County, Wyoming Territory, where a rather unusual range war is about to erupt between Basque sheepmen and Mexican goatherds. The winners will get the grass—and the losers will be buried beneath it. Longarm’s been called many things in his time, but never a “diplomat.” The lawman quickly learns it’s hard to talk sense into folks when you don’t speak their language. But when Longarm finds out who’s been arming the herders with rifles, he’s not sheepish about letting his six-gun do his talking for him…

The Gunsmith #398

The Gunsmith #398 PDF

Author: J. R. Roberts

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2015-01-27

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 0698177967

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CHRONICLE OF A DEATH FORETOLD Trouble is in the cards for Clint Adams when he saunters into a saloon to quench his thirst. After hearing Clint’s name, two shady customers look to improve their standing with their prospector boss, Mr. Torquelan, by greeting the Gunsmith with guns drawn. But they quickly feel the sting of regret… When Clint learns the gruesome twosome were motivated by a local fortune-teller named Madame Giselle, he visits the sultry psychic and discovers that she’s far more interested in the length of his love line than in cutting his life short. But the outlook is no good for Clint if he doesn’t leave town soon—because there’s no predicting what dangers the sinister Mr. Torquelan might unleash. OVER 15 MILLION GUNSMITH BOOKS IN PRINT!

The Secret War for the Union

The Secret War for the Union PDF

Author: Edwin C. Fishel

Publisher: HMH

Published: 2014-07-01

Total Pages: 761

ISBN-13: 0544388135

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“A treasure trove for historians . . . A real addition to Civil War history” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). At the end of the American Civil War, most of the intelligence records disappeared—remaining hidden for over a century. As a result, little has been understood about the role of espionage and other intelligence sources, from balloonists to signalmen with their telescopes. When, at the National Archives, Edwin C. Fishel discovered long-forgotten documents—the operational files of the Army of the Potomac’s Bureau of Military Information—he had the makings of this, the first book to thoroughly and authentically examine the impact of intelligence on the Civil War, providing a new perspective on this period in history. Drawing on these papers as well as over a thousand pages of reports by General McClellan’s intelligence chief, the detective Allan Pinkerton, and other information, he created an account of the Civil War that “breaks much new ground” (The New York Times). “The former chief intelligence reporter for the National Security Agency brings his professional expertise to bear in this detailed analysis, which makes a notable contribution to Civil War literature as the first major study to present the war’s campaigns from an intelligence perspective. Focusing on intelligence work in the eastern theater, 1861–1863, Fishel plays down the role of individual agents like James Longstreet’s famous ‘scout,’ Henry Harrison, concentrating instead on the increasingly sophisticated development of intelligence systems by both sides. . . . Expertly written, organized and researched.” —Publishers Weekly “Fundamentally changes our picture of the secret service in the Civil War.” —The Washington Post