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Showing posts with label Charlie Steel. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Livin’ on Jacks and Queens: An Anthology of Gambling in the Old West



Are you a gambler at heart? What kind of wagers would you make—and just how much would you be willing to risk in a game of chance?
LIVIN’ ON JACKS AND QUEENS is an unusual collection of eleven traditional western stories that all have one thing in common—a high stakes bet! This anthology contains stories by some of today’s award-winning western authors, including Robert J. Randisi, Johnny Boggs, Rod Miller, John Nesbitt, Phil Dunlap, Christine Matthews, Lori Van Pelt, Charlie Steel, Jerry Guin, Chuck Tyrell, and Randy Lee Eickhoff.
How far would you go to see an old score settled? Would you wager your savings, a precious gem, or your very life? Settle into your easy chair with this set of stories to experience the vicarious chances—and risks—of a lifetime—LIVIN’ ON JACKS AND QUEENS!


     

Thursday, January 28, 2016

#NewRelease -- Sundown Western Tales -- Giveaway!

Do you love stories about the untamed days of the Old West? Well, pardner, this is one collection of short tales you will not want to pass up!  From old standards like Max Brand and Zane Grey to new authors and those in between, you’re sure to find these stories to your liking.  Settle back in your easy chair and get ready for ten fantastic tales of action and adventure that will pull you right in and have you reaching for your own pistol as you read!

In Zane Grey’s story, “The Horses of Bostil’s Ford”, a man’s horse means everything…

Richard  Prosch’s “Storm Damage” is the tale of a man finally getting the woman he always wanted.

There’s nothing better than a dog in Big Jim Williams’s “Riding Fence”—where a loyal canine friend saves a ranch hand’s life in a blizzard.

They say there’s a fortune to be made in picking up “Buffalo Bones”. Charlie Steel’s character, Smiley, will keep you guessing.

The young son of a gallows-builder places a bet with a school chum that a hard-to-hang prisoner will meet his fate, at last, in Kyle Rudek’s “The Man Who Wouldn’t Hang”.

In “Love’s Lonesome Serenade—The River Romance”, Lane Pierce pens a tale of escape and unexpected romance between a young gunman and a soiled dove.

W.M. Shockley’s “Mordecai” is a man determined to hold on to what’s his to the very end—even if he’s not sure he wants it.

A young man is killed, and a beautiful horse is accidentally shot, changing the course of several lives in Robert Steele’s  “The Good Shooting”.

The Hicks brothers stir up trouble with the wrong drifter in Gordon Rottman’s story, “Missing But Not Missed”.

“The Cure of Silver Canyon” is a wonderful Max Brand western short that blends plenty of drama, action, and emotion into an exciting read.

Don’t miss this new western anthology from SUNDOWN PRESS!

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