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The dying request of an old friend sends former Indian scout Lone McGantry on a perilous journey from the barren Nebraska Sandhills to the ragged, snowy peaks of the Colorado Rockies.
Following the Civil War in 1865, Zac Trimbell fights the internal demons brought on from his experiences in the violent and inhuman conditions of war. Zac knows he is not the same man that went to war but has never heard of PTSD.
Lone McGantry is a former Indian scout for the Army, now in his late thirties, a drifting horse wrangler, cowboy and guide. He's not fully ready to settle down but leaning gradually toward that lifestyle if he could find the right conditions.
The true story of a small-town doctor destined to live his life along two paths: one as a successful physician, the other as a psychic with ever more interesting adventures. Experiencing a wide range of spiritual phenomena, Dr. Riblet Hout learned about the connection between the healer and the healed, our individual missions on earth, free will, and our relationship with God. He also paints a vivid picture of life on the "other side" as well as the moment of transition from physical life to "afterlife."
West central Nebraska, late 1880s: Harriet Munro, a fiery woman lawyer, takes the case of beautiful young Roxanne - a desperate fugitive fleeing a trumped-up murder conviction and a hangman's noose. Harriet calls upon Lone McGantry, former Indian scout and tracker, to deliver Roxanne to Rainrock, a town in the northwest corner of Nebraska near the fabled Toadstool Badlands, where she will face re-trial. McGantry delivers the girl. However, town conspirators plot to divert justice yet again. Before it is over, trusts are betrayed, bullets fly, lives are lost, and McGantry rides again to Roxanne's rescue ... until, within the stark, hauntingly empty badlands, scores are settled and a bloody reckoning is finally achieved. Wayne Dundee lives in the once-notorious old cowtown of Ogallala, on the hinge of Nebraska's panhandle. He relocated there after spending the first fifty years of his life in the state line area of northern Illinois/southern Wisconsin. A widower, retired from a managerial position in the magnetics industry, Dundee now devotes full time to his writing. To date, Dundee has had six novels, three novellas, and over two dozen short stories published. All of the novels and most of the short stories have featured his PI protagonist, Joe Hannibal. He also writes in the fantasy, straight crime, and Western genres. His first Western novel, Dismal River, is due out in April 2011 from Oak Tree Press. Titles in the Hannibal series have been translated into several languages and nominated for an Edgar, an Anthony, and six Shamus Awards. Dundee is also the founder and original editor of Hardboiled Magazine.
Hired by the jealous wife of Terrible Tommy McGurk to look into the wrestler's activities when he's not in the ring, Detective Joe Hannibal uncovers a dangerous game of love and violence--beginning with sweet kisses and ending with a body-slam into sudden death.
GUNTHER RIDES AGAIN. A young Johann Gunther becomes a Lawman in Paris, Texas. Then he joins the army, fights in Cuba, The Philippines and China. But 23 years later he must return to Paris, Texas yet again and fight an international gang war, vendetta, and save his old French police chief while attempting to save the whole city from a fiery destruction. "When you put on that badge, remember this. Every country has its medieval times. Murders, rapes, robberies, crime, war, slavery and horrors. When you put on that badge, you take all this on. These are America's medieval times..." - Chief Gustav Henri
Edgar Award-winner Wayne Dundee's hardboiled private-eye Joe Hannibal investigates a case to two murderer skinflick stars--and learn new tricks about pleasure and pain. Joe Hannibal is an old-fashioned private eye who smokes cigarettesm drinks bourbon, beads beautiful dames, and hews to an old-fashioned code of ethics.--Publishers Weekly. Martin's.
A cache of stolen guns is hidden among the mystical rocks of Vedauwoo, Wyoming, and escaped convict Vilo Creed is hell-bent on raking in some easy money by selling the stash to Sioux sub-chief Kicking Bear for the Ghost Dance movement. Deputy U.S. Marshal Cash Laramie has been charged with finding Creed before the madman digs up the guns that'll fuel the fire of a major uprising. But will a run-in with a holed-up gang of train robbers and trying to protect a group of adventure-seeking rock climbers prevent Cash from stopping Creed in time? THE GUNS OF VEDAUWOO is the second Cash Laramie novel by Wayne D. Dundee, following on the heels of his bestselling MANHUNTER'S MOUNTAIN. Praise for Wayne D. Dundee and Manhunter's Mountain: "Dundee keeps the action moving along at a rapid pace, and as always, Cash Laramie is a compelling character, a testament to Cranmer's (Edward A. Grainger) creation of him in the first place." -- James Reasoner "Excellent hard-boiled western that does more than grip you with a strong story, but settles you among characters you'll miss when the last page is turned." -- Thomas Pluck "A solid, unflinching Western." -- Nigel Bird "Dundee doesn't write for the faint-hearted." -- Mel Odom "A fast, hardboiled Western that continues the Cash Laramie legend with swagger and good, solid writing." -- Larry Sweazy