Rescue Read online

Page 9

“But you’re gonna see it through, right?”

  “I sure am, Dewey. Val Dooley has to be stopped.”

  “And you think you’re the man to do it.”

  “I reckon so.”

  “Texas Rangers couldn’t catch him. Mexican army couldn’t stop him. Two dozen or more sheriffs’ posses couldn’t catch him. You takin’ that into consideration?”

  “I’ve thought about it.”

  “You been real lucky so far.”

  “I know that far better than you, Dewey.”

  “You want another gun to ride with you?”

  “You?”

  “Yep.”

  “I thought you’d never ask.”

  Thirteen

  “Are you just going to ride off and leave your store unlocked, Mr. Dewey?”Susan asked.

  The first shards of silver were beginning to cut at the eastern sky.

  “They’ll be a couple of Hopis along soon as we pull out, child,” Dewey replied. “They’ll look after the place till I git back.”

  “How will they know you’re gone?” Danny asked. “I ain’t seen no Indians about since we got here.”

  Dewey smiled. “They’ll know, boy. They been watchin’ the place ever since y’all rode in.”

  “Will bad-acting whites pay an Indian, sir?” Susan asked. “Or just take what they want and harm the Indians?”

  “They’ll pay. And they won’t harm these Hopis. They’re breeds and they’re big. Mean as hell if they’re pushed. They been lookin’ after this place for me for years. Don’t you worry none about them. I sure don’t.”

  “I’d like to see them,” Susan said.

  “You might,” the old mountain man said. “If they want you to see them.”

  Frank watched as Dewey lashed down two boxes on one of the packhorses. He’d helped him inspect the contents the night before. The high-grade dynamite was in fine condition, carefully packed, and good to travel.

  When Frank had spotted Dewey inspecting the high explosive, he had smiled and said, “You’re not going to play around, are you, Dewey?”

  “Too damn old for games, Drifter. We find these scum, I aim to send as many of them to hell as I can.” He cut his eyes to Frank. “And the way I heared it, you ain’t too shy when it comes to usin’ dynamite yourself.”

  Frank smiled. “I been known to toss a few sticks from time to time.”

  “Uh-huh,” the mountain man grunted.

  “Missy,” Dewey said to Susan, “you be a dear girl and fetch that coffeepot off the far in the post. Bring it out here so’s me and the Drifter can have us another cup and we can wash it up. You be kerful now, baby. That pot’ll be some hot.” He smiled and winked at Frank. “Danny, why don’t you go with her and hep her?” He winked at Frank and whispered, “And you can steal another kiss or two.”

  Frank chuckled softly. “You’re either a matchmaker or a troublemaker, Dewey,” he whispered.

  “What are you two giggling about over there?” Julie demanded.

  “We telling dirty jokes,” Frank said.

  “No, you’re not. Don’t you think I haven’t noticed the looks between Susan and Danny? I know they’ve been sparkin’ every chance they get.”

  “I think I got an old bundlin’ board in the post somewheres,” Dewey said with a laugh. “You want me to go fetch it?”

  “I most certainly do not!”

  The men laughed, and Julie stalked off.

  Frank watched as Dewey stuck a lever-action rifle into his saddle boot. “Where’s your old Spencer, Dewey?”

  “I give it up, son. This here Winchester suits me just fine now.”

  “You seen those new bolt-action rifles?”

  “I seen a few of them. I don’t figure they’ll ever catch on, though. Too cumbersome, you ax me.”

  “Dewey, are you sure you want to come along with us?”

  The old mountain man looked at Frank. “Why the hell wouldn’t I?”

  “How old are you, Dewey?”

  The older man frowned. “That there, Drifter, is a damn good question. Tell you the truth, I don’t rightly know. Near as I can figure it, I’m about seventy. Give or take a couple of years here and there.” He smiled. “But I can still pleasure a woman. A much younger woman, I might add. That answer your hidden question?”

  “I wasn’t doubting your virility, Dewey.”

  “My what?”

  “Here’s your coffeepot, Mr. Dewey,” Susan said as she walked up with Danny. “And some cups.”

  “Thank you, missy.”

  Frank and the old mountain man filled their cups, and walked over to sit under the shade of a tree and sip coffee and smoke.

  “You got any kind of plan, Drifter?” Dewey asked.

  “Not even the ghost of one,” Frank admitted.

  “Sometimes that’s best, I think. We’ll just make one up as we go. You ain’t got no idee how many hostages is in this camp, right?”

  “That’s right. Or even if there are any there.”

  “Well, even if they ain’t none, we can ’complish somethin’.”

  “Oh? What?”

  “We can kill a whole chamber pot full of worthless, no-’count rapin’, murderin’, kidnappin’ bastards.”

  * * *

  “Great gobs of bufflar turds,” Dewey whispered, handing Frank’s field glasses back to him. “There must be a good fifty or sixty of them sorry bastards down yonder.”

  “Yeah,” Frank said, lifting the glasses and adjusting them to his eyes. “But I don’t see any signs of hostages.”

  “They might be in that big tent in the center of the camp.”

  “If they’re there, that’s where they’d be.”

  “Gettin’ them out won’t be easy.”

  Frank grunted his response. Then an idea came to him, and he lowered the glasses and smiled.

  “Uh-oh,” Dewey said. “That grin tells me you got you a plan.”

  “You brought your bow and a quiver of arrows, right?”

  “I damn shore did. I’m better with that than with a rifle, and I’m an expert with a rifle,” he said with a grin that matched Frank’s.

  “Don’t start lyin’, Dewey.”

  “Now you’ve done gone and injured my feelin’s. That ain’t no way to talk to an old man who’s on his last legs.”

  “Oh, horse crap! You’re healthy as a bear and you know it.”

  “Damn, boy! I can’t get no sympathy outta you a-tall. What about me and my expert ability with a bow and arrey?”

  “Dynamite.”

  Dewey blinked. “Say again?”

  Frank laughed softly. “Oh, I think you’re going to love it, Dewey. I really do.”

  “I ain’t real sure I like that look in your eyes, Drifter.”

  “Come on, let’s get back to the camp and talk this out.”

  * * *

  “The five of us are going to attack fifty or so?” Danny asked after listening to Frank’s plan.

  “You have a better plan?” Frank asked. “If so, I’ll be happy to hear it.”

  “I don’t have any plan, Mr. Morgan,” the young man replied. “I just don’t see how the five of us have a chance of pulling this off.”

  “If I can drop some dynamite in the middle of a crowd,” Dewey said, “I can take out eight or ten first off.”

  “At supper time,” Julie suggested. “When they all gather around the cooking area.”

  “Sounds good to me,” Frank said. “Dewey?”

  “Where me and you was spyin’ on them is a good spot. It’s within range, I figure. Sure. I can drop an arrey right amongst them from there.”

  “The fuses you brought?” Frank asked, looking at the old mountain man.

  “Don’t worry ’bout that. I got quick-burnin’ fuses and slow-burnin’ ones. The force of the blast will knock some of them flyin’ . . . if it’s close enough. I’ve seen men addled for hours from the concussion.”

  “How many arrows can you let fly in, say . . . oh, a minute’s time
, Dewey?” Frank asked.

  The older man smiled. “Enough, boy. Enough.”

  “When do we attack, Mr. Morgan?” Susan asked.

  Frank looked at the girl. What an army, he thought. A boy in his teens still part wet behind the ears. A young snip of a girl not long from playing with dolls. A mother of two girls who still carries the faded bruises of beatings and rapes. An old man who should be passing his remaining years in a rocking chair.

  Dog nudged his arm with a cold nose.

  And a dog, Frank added, petting the big cur.

  “Sir?” Danny pressed Frank for an answer.

  “In about an hour,” Frank replied. “No point in putting it off.”

  “I bes’ git them arreys ready,” Dewey said.

  * * *

  Frank had sent Danny around to the east side of the outlaw camp, as close to the corral as he dared to get. When the first explosion went off, Danny was to turn the horses loose by breaking down part of the rickety corral, made of brush. The horses would be ready to run in a panic after the dynamite blast.

  Julie was with Susan on the north edge of the camp, on a slight rise behind some rocks. Frank was with Dewey on the west side. That left the south side open for the outlaws to run, which was what Frank hoped they would do.

  Dewey had rigged up a dozen arrows with dynamite . . . with very short fuses, Frank noted. He had mentioned that to Dewey.

  “Ain’t no point in messin’ around about it, Drifter,” the mountain man had replied. “I don’t want them outlaws to be able to pick up the arreys and chuck ’em back at us.”

  “Good point,” Frank had admitted.

  “They’s about eight or ten or ’em all gathered ’round the big coffeepot,” Dewey whispered. “You ready to open this dance?”

  “You got the fiddle,” Frank told him. “Get to sawin’.”

  “You bring the matches?”

  Frank held up a lighted cigar.

  Dewey fitted an arrow. “I hope ever’one’s in place.”

  “Too late to worry about that now.” Frank touched the lighted end of the cigar to a fuse, and it started sputtering. “Let ’er rip.”

  Dewey sent the arrow into the air, and it landed in the middle of the men gathered around the coffeepot.

  “Good God!” one of the outlaws hollered.

  The charge blew with enormous force, killing several of the men instantly. Bits of the big coffeepot, skillets, and cook pots were like shrapnel, bits and pieces flying in all directions and crippling several other men. The force of the explosion sent all the men, dead, dying, and merely confused, to the ground, those left alive momentarily deafened and completely addled.

  Dewey let another arrow fly, being careful to keep it away from the big tent in the center of the camp where they suspected the hostages were being held. The charge blew and the force knocked down several tents, adding more confusion to the already chaotic situation.

  Frank could hear Danny yelling at the horses.

  “Get the horses,” a man yelled. Those were the last words he ever spoke as both Susan and Julie fired, the bullets ripping into the man and slamming him dying to the ground.

  Dewey spied a knot of men running toward the south, and let an arrow fly. It was perfectly timed. The arrow landed a few feet in front of the running men, and blew just as a couple of men attempted to jump over it. Really bad timing for those men. The dynamite blew and splattered the men all over the place. The concussion knocked the other men down, and Frank fired as rapidly as he could lever the empty brass out and close the breech on a fresh round.

  The horses were galloping away in all directions, and Danny was firing from his position, as were Julie and Susan. Everyone was firing with astonishing accuracy. There were dead and dying men now lying all over the place. Dewey didn’t let up with his explosive arrows, but this time he was putting them behind the men who were running south, away from the hail of lead. The explosions were driving the men south, away from the camp.

  Frank laid his rifle aside and filled his hands with Colts. “Keep it up, Dewey. I’m going into the camp.”

  “Don’t be a fool, Frank!” the mountain man yelled. But it was a useless warning, for Frank was off and running into the campsite, heading straight for the tent in the center of the camp.

  Fourteen

  An outlaw staggered to his feet, saw Frank running toward him, and grabbed for his pistol. Frank shot him and kept on running toward the tent.

  Dewey let loose with another dynamite-tipped arrow, and the explosion shook the ground beneath Frank’s boots. Frank reached the tent and ripped open the closed flaps. In the dimness he could see two young girls, maybe twelve at the most, and a young boy about the same age. He didn’t recognize any of the three.

  “Come on, kids,” Frank said. “Stay close to me and I’ll get you clear of this camp.”

  When Frank stepped out the torn front of the tent, the ground was littered with dead and wounded outlaws. But nowhere was an outlaw standing. “Run for those rocks, kids,” Frank said, pointing to where Dewey was stationed.

  One of the young girls pointed to a dead outlaw. “He made me take off my clothes,” was all she said.

  It was enough. Frank knew what she meant.

  “He’ll never bother you again, honey. He’s dead.”

  “Good,” the girl said. “I hope he burns in the hellfires.” Then she took off running toward the rocks, the other two right behind her.

  Frank made the rocks right behind the kids. “Them scum that was able to headed south, Frank,” Dewey said. “But I don’t know how long we got till they take a notion to come back.”

  Frank nodded. “Watch the kids. I’ve got to help Danny get some horses for the kids to ride.”

  “Will do.”

  Frank circled around until he came to Julie and Susan’s position. “Get over with Dewey and help him with the kids.”

  “I saw them, Frank,” Julie said. “Did they say anything about any of the others?”

  “I didn’t have time to ask them, Julie. Go on now. I’ve got to help Danny.”

  But Danny was thinking ahead of Frank. The young man had saddled up four fine-looking horses, and was holding them when Frank reached him. “Damn good work, Danny. We only need three, but we’ll take the fourth as a spare. Let’s go, son.”

  Dewey had left the kids with Julie and Susan and slipped into the death camp, picking up some guns and ammunition. “Figured we might need them,” he told Frank.

  “Probably. Let’s get the hell gone from here, Dewey.”

  “Grand idee, old son. Move!”

  * * *

  “We heard men talking about a place near Tucson,” Tess told the group over supper that evening.

  The rescued girls were Tess and Sarah. The boy’s name was Jerry. They had been kidnapped from a small settlement in the northern part of Arizona. Their parents had been murdered in front of them.

  “What about this place near Tucson?” Frank asked.

  “That’s where the kids are held until they’re sent to Mexico,” Sarah said.

  “And other places,” Jerry added.

  “What other places?” Julie asked.

  “All over,” the boy replied. “We heard men talking about New York City.”

  “Sweet Jesus,” Dewey muttered.

  “It’s a big operation,” Frank said. “Somebody is making a lot of money.”

  “Are we safe now?” Tess asked. “Those men won’t never have us again, will they?”

  “No, child,” Dewey said, putting an arm around the girl’s shoulders. “The bad men won’t never touch you no more. I promise you that.”

  They had ridden for several hours after the attack on the outlaw camp, gotten a few hours of sleep, then ridden on for ten miles. They were now camped by a tiny creek, resting.

  “Where is the nearest settlement?” Julie asked.

  “Phoenix,” Dewey said. “Soon as we cross the Mazatzal Mountains we can follow the stage road right down to
the town.”

  “You kids have any relatives?” Frank asked.

  “Back in Missouri,” Tess replied. “At least I do. My uncle and aunt.”

  “I got kin in Kansas,” Jerry said. “But I don’t like them and they don’t like me.”

  “Why not?” Julie asked.

  The boy shrugged his shoulders. “Way I heard it, they didn’t like Mama marryin’ up with Pa. They said Pa was a no-’count mover. Mama married him anyway. Then I come along. They said I’d probably turn out just like Pa—no good. Every time we’d visit, they’d lock up the egg money; said to my face they didn’t want me stealin’ it. I ain’t goin’ back to them folks.”

  “I got kin back East,” Sarah said.

  “Where back East?”

  “Ohio.”

  “Well . . .” Frank said, taking off his hat and scratching his head. “We’ll work all this out when we get to town. And town’s a good four or five days away. We’ve got lots of time to talk it over.”

  “My belly’s a-grumblin’,” Dewey said. “Let’s us think about rustlin’ up some food. You kids hongry?”

  They were.

  “The beans are cooking,” Julie said. “And the biscuits are in the camp oven. All that’s left to do is for one of you men to slice up the bacon.”

  Frank took out his knife. “I can sure get to doing that.”

  “Mr. Morgan?” Tess asked.

  “Yes, baby?”

  “All them men that was on the ground back at the camp—was they all dead?”

  “No, baby. Most of them were knocked unconscious by the blasts. They’ve all got bad headaches, I can tell you that. But they’re still alive.”

  “Too bad,” the girl said. “I was hoping they were all dead.”

  “Me too,” Sarah said.

  Julie and Frank exchanged glances and remained silent.

  Dewey looked at Jerry. “How do you feel about them outlaws, boy?”

  “They beat me several times,” the boy replied. Then he got to his feet and walked away from the group, Tess and Sarah with him.

  Susan stood up and said, “I think I’ll join them. Unless you need me to help you with supper, Mother.”

  “No, you go ahead, Susan. I think being with someone their own age is just what those kids need right now.”

  When the kids were out of earshot, Dewey asked, “You don’t reckon the boy was, well . . . messed with, do you?”

 

    Riding Shotgun Read onlineRiding ShotgunBloodthirsty Read onlineBloodthirstyBullets Don't Argue Read onlineBullets Don't ArgueFrontier America Read onlineFrontier AmericaHang Them Slowly Read onlineHang Them SlowlyLive by the West, Die by the West Read onlineLive by the West, Die by the WestThe Black Hills Read onlineThe Black HillsTorture of the Mountain Man Read onlineTorture of the Mountain ManPreacher's Rage Read onlinePreacher's RageStranglehold Read onlineStrangleholdCutthroats Read onlineCutthroatsThe Range Detectives Read onlineThe Range DetectivesA Jensen Family Christmas Read onlineA Jensen Family ChristmasHave Brides, Will Travel Read onlineHave Brides, Will TravelDig Your Own Grave Read onlineDig Your Own GraveBurning Daylight Read onlineBurning DaylightBlood for Blood Read onlineBlood for BloodWinter Kill Read onlineWinter KillMankiller, Colorado Read onlineMankiller, ColoradoPreacher's Massacre Read onlinePreacher's MassacreThe Doomsday Bunker Read onlineThe Doomsday BunkerTreason in the Ashes Read onlineTreason in the AshesMacCallister, The Eagles Legacy: The Killing Read onlineMacCallister, The Eagles Legacy: The KillingWolfsbane Read onlineWolfsbaneDanger in the Ashes Read onlineDanger in the AshesGut-Shot Read onlineGut-ShotRimfire Read onlineRimfireHatred in the Ashes Read onlineHatred in the AshesDay of Rage Read onlineDay of RageDreams of Eagles Read onlineDreams of EaglesOut of the Ashes Read onlineOut of the AshesThe Return Of Dog Team Read onlineThe Return Of Dog TeamBetter Off Dead Read onlineBetter Off DeadBetrayal of the Mountain Man Read onlineBetrayal of the Mountain ManRattlesnake Wells, Wyoming Read onlineRattlesnake Wells, WyomingA Crying Shame Read onlineA Crying ShameThe Devil's Touch Read onlineThe Devil's TouchCourage In The Ashes Read onlineCourage In The AshesThe Jackals Read onlineThe JackalsPreacher's Blood Hunt Read onlinePreacher's Blood HuntLuke Jensen Bounty Hunter Dead Shot Read onlineLuke Jensen Bounty Hunter Dead ShotA Good Day to Die Read onlineA Good Day to DieWinchester 1886 Read onlineWinchester 1886Massacre of Eagles Read onlineMassacre of EaglesA Colorado Christmas Read onlineA Colorado ChristmasCarnage of Eagles Read onlineCarnage of EaglesThe Family Jensen # 1 Read onlineThe Family Jensen # 1Sidewinders#2 Massacre At Whiskey Flats Read onlineSidewinders#2 Massacre At Whiskey FlatsSuicide Mission Read onlineSuicide MissionPreacher and the Mountain Caesar Read onlinePreacher and the Mountain CaesarSawbones Read onlineSawbonesPreacher's Hell Storm Read onlinePreacher's Hell StormThe Last Gunfighter: Hell Town Read onlineThe Last Gunfighter: Hell TownHell's Gate Read onlineHell's GateMonahan's Massacre Read onlineMonahan's MassacreCode of the Mountain Man Read onlineCode of the Mountain ManThe Trail West Read onlineThe Trail WestBuckhorn Read onlineBuckhornA Rocky Mountain Christmas Read onlineA Rocky Mountain ChristmasDarkly The Thunder Read onlineDarkly The ThunderPride of Eagles Read onlinePride of EaglesVengeance Is Mine Read onlineVengeance Is MineTrapped in the Ashes Read onlineTrapped in the AshesTwelve Dead Men Read onlineTwelve Dead MenLegion of Fire Read onlineLegion of FireHonor of the Mountain Man Read onlineHonor of the Mountain ManMassacre Canyon Read onlineMassacre CanyonSmoke Jensen, the Beginning Read onlineSmoke Jensen, the BeginningSong of Eagles Read onlineSong of EaglesSlaughter of Eagles Read onlineSlaughter of EaglesDead Man Walking Read onlineDead Man WalkingThe Frontiersman Read onlineThe FrontiersmanBrutal Night of the Mountain Man Read onlineBrutal Night of the Mountain ManBattle in the Ashes Read onlineBattle in the AshesChaos in the Ashes Read onlineChaos in the AshesMacCallister Kingdom Come Read onlineMacCallister Kingdom ComeCat's Eye Read onlineCat's EyeButchery of the Mountain Man Read onlineButchery of the Mountain ManDead Before Sundown Read onlineDead Before SundownTyranny in the Ashes Read onlineTyranny in the AshesSnake River Slaughter Read onlineSnake River SlaughterA Time to Slaughter Read onlineA Time to SlaughterThe Last of the Dogteam Read onlineThe Last of the DogteamMassacre at Powder River Read onlineMassacre at Powder RiverSidewinders Read onlineSidewindersNight Mask Read onlineNight MaskPreacher's Slaughter Read onlinePreacher's SlaughterInvasion USA Read onlineInvasion USADefiance of Eagles Read onlineDefiance of EaglesThe Jensen Brand Read onlineThe Jensen BrandFrontier of Violence Read onlineFrontier of ViolenceBleeding Texas Read onlineBleeding TexasThe Lawless Read onlineThe LawlessBlood Bond Read onlineBlood BondMacCallister: The Eagles Legacy: The Killing Read onlineMacCallister: The Eagles Legacy: The KillingShowdown Read onlineShowdownThe Legend of Perley Gates Read onlineThe Legend of Perley GatesPursuit Of The Mountain Man Read onlinePursuit Of The Mountain ManScream of Eagles Read onlineScream of EaglesPreacher's Showdown Read onlinePreacher's ShowdownOrdeal of the Mountain Man Read onlineOrdeal of the Mountain ManThe Last Gunfighter: The Drifter Read onlineThe Last Gunfighter: The DrifterRide the Savage Land Read onlineRide the Savage LandGhost Valley Read onlineGhost ValleyFire in the Ashes Read onlineFire in the AshesMatt Jensen, The Last Mountain Man The Eyes of Texas Read onlineMatt Jensen, The Last Mountain Man The Eyes of TexasDeadly Trail Read onlineDeadly TrailRage of Eagles Read onlineRage of EaglesMoonshine Massacre Read onlineMoonshine MassacreDestiny in the Ashes Read onlineDestiny in the AshesViolent Sunday Read onlineViolent SundayAlone in the Ashes ta-5 Read onlineAlone in the Ashes ta-5Preacher's Peace Read onlinePreacher's PeacePreacher's Pursuit (The First Mountain Man) Read onlinePreacher's Pursuit (The First Mountain Man)Preacher's Quest Read onlinePreacher's QuestThe Darkest Winter Read onlineThe Darkest WinterA Reason to Die Read onlineA Reason to DieBloodshed of Eagles Read onlineBloodshed of EaglesThe Last Gunfighter: Ghost Valley Read onlineThe Last Gunfighter: Ghost ValleyA Big Sky Christmas Read onlineA Big Sky ChristmasHang Him Twice Read onlineHang Him TwiceBlood Bond 3 Read onlineBlood Bond 3Seven Days to Hell Read onlineSeven Days to HellMacCallister, the Eagles Legacy: Dry Gulch Ambush Read onlineMacCallister, the Eagles Legacy: Dry Gulch AmbushThe Last Gunfighter Read onlineThe Last GunfighterBrotherhood of the Gun Read onlineBrotherhood of the GunCode of the Mountain Man tlmm-8 Read onlineCode of the Mountain Man tlmm-8Prey Read onlinePreyMacAllister Read onlineMacAllisterThunder of Eagles Read onlineThunder of EaglesRampage of the Mountain Man Read onlineRampage of the Mountain ManAmbush in the Ashes Read onlineAmbush in the AshesTexas Bloodshed s-6 Read onlineTexas Bloodshed s-6Savage Texas: The Stampeders Read onlineSavage Texas: The StampedersSixkiller, U.S. Marshal Read onlineSixkiller, U.S. MarshalShootout of the Mountain Man Read onlineShootout of the Mountain ManDamnation Valley Read onlineDamnation ValleyRenegades Read onlineRenegadesThe Family Jensen Read onlineThe Family JensenThe Last Rebel: Survivor Read onlineThe Last Rebel: SurvivorGuns of the Mountain Man Read onlineGuns of the Mountain ManBlood in the Ashes ta-4 Read onlineBlood in the Ashes ta-4A Time for Vultures Read onlineA Time for VulturesSavage Guns Read onlineSavage GunsTerror of the Mountain Man Read onlineTerror of the Mountain ManPhoenix Rising: Read onlinePhoenix Rising:Savage Country Read onlineSavage CountryRiver of Blood Read onlineRiver of BloodBloody Sunday Read onlineBloody SundayVengeance in the Ashes Read onlineVengeance in the AshesButch Cassidy the Lost Years Read onlineButch Cassidy the Lost YearsThe First Mountain Man Read onlineThe First Mountain ManPreacher Read onlinePreacherHeart of the Mountain Man Read onlineHeart of the Mountain ManDestiny of Eagles Read onlineDestiny of EaglesEvil Never Sleeps Read onlineEvil Never SleepsThe Devil's Legion Read onlineThe Devil's LegionForty Times a Killer Read onlineForty Times a KillerSlaughter Read onlineSlaughterDay of Independence Read onlineDay of IndependenceBetrayal in the Ashes Read onlineBetrayal in the AshesJack-in-the-Box Read onlineJack-in-the-BoxWill Tanner Read onlineWill TannerThis Violent Land Read onlineThis Violent LandBehind the Iron Read onlineBehind the IronBlood in the Ashes Read onlineBlood in the AshesWarpath of the Mountain Man Read onlineWarpath of the Mountain ManDeadly Day in Tombstone Read onlineDeadly Day in TombstoneBlackfoot Messiah Read onlineBlackfoot MessiahPitchfork Pass Read onlinePitchfork PassReprisal Read onlineReprisalThe Great Train Massacre Read onlineThe Great Train MassacreA Town Called Fury Read onlineA Town Called FuryRescue Read onlineRescueA High Sierra Christmas Read onlineA High Sierra ChristmasQuest of the Mountain Man Read onlineQuest of the Mountain ManBlood Bond 5 Read onlineBlood Bond 5The Drifter Read onlineThe DrifterSurvivor (The Ashes Book 36) Read onlineSurvivor (The Ashes Book 36)Terror in the Ashes Read onlineTerror in the AshesBlood of the Mountain Man Read onlineBlood of the Mountain ManBlood Bond 7 Read onlineBlood Bond 7Cheyenne Challenge Read onlineCheyenne ChallengeKill Crazy Read onlineKill CrazyTen Guns from Texas Read onlineTen Guns from TexasPreacher's Fortune Read onlinePreacher's FortunePreacher's Kill Read onlinePreacher's KillRight between the Eyes Read onlineRight between the EyesDestiny Of The Mountain Man Read onlineDestiny Of The Mountain ManRockabilly Hell Read onlineRockabilly HellForty Guns West Read onlineForty Guns WestHour of Death Read onlineHour of DeathThe Devil's Cat Read onlineThe Devil's CatTriumph of the Mountain Man Read onlineTriumph of the Mountain ManFury in the Ashes Read onlineFury in the AshesStand Your Ground Read onlineStand Your GroundThe Devil's Heart Read onlineThe Devil's HeartBrotherhood of Evil Read onlineBrotherhood of EvilSmoke from the Ashes Read onlineSmoke from the AshesFirebase Freedom Read onlineFirebase FreedomThe Edge of Hell Read onlineThe Edge of HellBats Read onlineBatsRemington 1894 Read onlineRemington 1894Devil's Kiss d-1 Read onlineDevil's Kiss d-1Watchers in the Woods Read onlineWatchers in the WoodsDevil's Heart Read onlineDevil's HeartA Dangerous Man Read onlineA Dangerous ManNo Man's Land Read onlineNo Man's LandWar of the Mountain Man Read onlineWar of the Mountain ManHunted Read onlineHuntedSurvival in the Ashes Read onlineSurvival in the AshesThe Forbidden Read onlineThe ForbiddenRage of the Mountain Man Read onlineRage of the Mountain ManAnarchy in the Ashes Read onlineAnarchy in the AshesThose Jensen Boys! Read onlineThose Jensen Boys!Matt Jensen: The Last Mountain Man Purgatory Read onlineMatt Jensen: The Last Mountain Man PurgatoryBad Men Die Read onlineBad Men DieBlood Valley Read onlineBlood ValleyCarnival Read onlineCarnivalThe Last Mountain Man Read onlineThe Last Mountain ManTalons of Eagles Read onlineTalons of EaglesBounty Hunter lj-1 Read onlineBounty Hunter lj-1Rockabilly Limbo Read onlineRockabilly LimboThe Blood of Patriots Read onlineThe Blood of PatriotsA Texas Hill Country Christmas Read onlineA Texas Hill Country ChristmasTorture Town Read onlineTorture TownThe Bleeding Edge Read onlineThe Bleeding EdgeGunsmoke and Gold Read onlineGunsmoke and GoldRevenge of the Dog Team Read onlineRevenge of the Dog TeamFlintlock Read onlineFlintlockDevil's Kiss Read onlineDevil's KissRebel Yell Read onlineRebel YellEight Hours to Die Read onlineEight Hours to DieHell's Half Acre Read onlineHell's Half AcreRevenge of the Mountain Man Read onlineRevenge of the Mountain ManBattle of the Mountain Man Read onlineBattle of the Mountain ManTrek of the Mountain Man Read onlineTrek of the Mountain ManCry of Eagles Read onlineCry of EaglesBlood on the Divide Read onlineBlood on the DivideTriumph in the Ashes Read onlineTriumph in the AshesThe Butcher of Baxter Pass Read onlineThe Butcher of Baxter PassSweet Dreams Read onlineSweet DreamsPreacher's Assault Read onlinePreacher's AssaultVengeance of the Mountain Man Read onlineVengeance of the Mountain ManMacCallister: The Eagles Legacy Read onlineMacCallister: The Eagles LegacyRockinghorse Read onlineRockinghorseFrom The Ashes: America Reborn Read onlineFrom The Ashes: America RebornHate Thy Neighbor Read onlineHate Thy NeighborA Frontier Christmas Read onlineA Frontier ChristmasJustice of the Mountain Man Read onlineJustice of the Mountain ManLaw of the Mountain Man Read onlineLaw of the Mountain ManMatt Jensen, The Last Mountain Man Read onlineMatt Jensen, The Last Mountain ManBurning Read onlineBurningWyoming Slaughter Read onlineWyoming SlaughterReturn of the Mountain Man Read onlineReturn of the Mountain ManAmbush of the Mountain Man Read onlineAmbush of the Mountain ManAnarchy in the Ashes ta-3 Read onlineAnarchy in the Ashes ta-3Absaroka Ambush Read onlineAbsaroka AmbushTexas Bloodshed Read onlineTexas BloodshedThe Chuckwagon Trail Read onlineThe Chuckwagon TrailThe Violent Land Read onlineThe Violent LandAssault of the Mountain Man Read onlineAssault of the Mountain ManRide for Vengeance Read onlineRide for VengeancePreacher's Justice Read onlinePreacher's JusticeManhunt Read onlineManhuntCat's Cradle Read onlineCat's CradlePower of the Mountain Man Read onlinePower of the Mountain ManFlames from the Ashes Read onlineFlames from the AshesA Stranger in Town Read onlineA Stranger in TownPowder Burn Read onlinePowder BurnTrail of the Mountain Man Read onlineTrail of the Mountain ManToy Cemetery Read onlineToy CemeterySandman Read onlineSandmanEscape from the Ashes Read onlineEscape from the AshesWinchester 1887 Read onlineWinchester 1887Shawn O'Brien Manslaughter Read onlineShawn O'Brien ManslaughterHome Invasion Read onlineHome InvasionHell Town Read onlineHell TownD-Day in the Ashes Read onlineD-Day in the AshesThe Devil's Laughter Read onlineThe Devil's LaughterAn Arizona Christmas Read onlineAn Arizona ChristmasPaid in Blood Read onlinePaid in BloodCrisis in the Ashes Read onlineCrisis in the AshesImposter Read onlineImposterDakota Ambush Read onlineDakota AmbushThe Edge of Violence Read onlineThe Edge of ViolenceArizona Ambush Read onlineArizona AmbushTexas John Slaughter Read onlineTexas John SlaughterValor in the Ashes Read onlineValor in the AshesTyranny Read onlineTyrannySlaughter in the Ashes Read onlineSlaughter in the AshesWarriors from the Ashes Read onlineWarriors from the AshesVenom of the Mountain Man Read onlineVenom of the Mountain ManAlone in the Ashes Read onlineAlone in the AshesMatt Jensen, The Last Mountain Man Savage Territory Read onlineMatt Jensen, The Last Mountain Man Savage TerritoryDeath in the Ashes Read onlineDeath in the AshesSavagery of The Mountain Man Read onlineSavagery of The Mountain ManA Lone Star Christmas Read onlineA Lone Star ChristmasBlack Friday Read onlineBlack FridayMontana Gundown Read onlineMontana GundownJourney into Violence Read onlineJourney into ViolenceColter's Journey Read onlineColter's JourneyEyes of Eagles Read onlineEyes of EaglesBlood Bond 9 Read onlineBlood Bond 9Avenger Read onlineAvengerBlack Ops #1 Read onlineBlack Ops #1Shot in the Back Read onlineShot in the BackThe Last Gunfighter: Killing Ground Read onlineThe Last Gunfighter: Killing GroundPreacher's Fire Read onlinePreacher's FireDay of Reckoning Read onlineDay of ReckoningPhoenix Rising pr-1 Read onlinePhoenix Rising pr-1Blood of Eagles Read onlineBlood of EaglesTrigger Warning Read onlineTrigger WarningAbsaroka Ambush (first Mt Man)/Courage Of The Mt Man Read onlineAbsaroka Ambush (first Mt Man)/Courage Of The Mt ManStrike of the Mountain Man Read onlineStrike of the Mountain Man