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Hardin Steele vows to become a lawman after his family are brutally murdered in the wilderness. Through fate Hardin is adopted by three very unusual uncles, a mountain of a mountain man, an educated, skilled Mexican pistolero and a powerful Sioux chief. Now grown and trained to a sharp edge is appointed as a United States Marshal for Montana territory. He will need every bit of skill and a whole lot of luck to keep the Bill Mathers killing mob from controlling the territory. It will be hot lead and gun smoke.
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In this darkly comic, “promising debut from an assured new voice in Southern fiction” (Library Journal), an idealistic young farmer moves his family to a Mississippi flood basin, suffers financial ruin—and becomes increasingly paranoid he’s being framed for murder. It all begins with a simple dream. An ambitious young environmental scientist hopes to establish a sustainable farm on a small patch of land nestled among the Mississippi hills. Jay Mize convinces his wife Sandy to move their six-year-old son away from town and to a rich and lush parcel where Jacob could run free and Jay could pursue the dream of a new and progressive agriculture for the twenty-first century. Within a year he’d be ruined. When the corpse appears on his family’s property, Jay is convinced he’s being set up. And so beings a journey into a maze of misperceptions and personal obsessions, as the farmer, his now-estranged wife, a predatory deputy, and a backwoods wanderer, all try to uphold a personal sense of honor. By turns hilarious and darkly disturbing, Soil traces one man’s apocalypse to its epic showdown in the Mississippi mudflats. “The Coen brothers meets Flannery O’Connor. It’s definitely Gothic, it’s definitely dark, but at the same time, it is hilarious and heartbreaking” (Kyle Jones, NPR). Drawing on elements of classic Southern noir, dark comedy, and modern dysfunction, Jamie Kornegay’s novel is about the gravitational pull of one man’s apocalypse and the hope that maybe, just maybe, he can be reeled in from the brink. “Dig your hands into this Soil to find gutty and peppery writing, an almost recklessly bold imagination, audacious empathy, and a story so twisty and volatile that nearly every turn feels electrifyingly unexpected” (Jonathan Miles, award-winning author of Want Not and Dear American Airlines).
After the death of his father, Matt Jax brings home to his wife, an obsolete, but peculiar mirror that he stumbled upon in his parents attic. For unknown reasons, the early nineteenth century dressing glass transports Matt and selected family members through its aura to various places where they encounter different adventures and heartache. As the story progresses, read what surprises are in store for Matt when the mirrors secret is revealed.
When these boys invite Longarm to step outside, they have no idea what they’re in for… Folks in Sioux Siding don’t take kindly to strangers. Especially one who arrives with a hand on his holster and a chip on his shoulder. But this Pitcairn’s no stranger to someone in town—and before he can take in the sights, he’s taken a fatal bullet to the back… Seems Pitcairn was a bounty hunter, making this a federal case. So the feds send in lawman Custis Long. Apart from two very welcoming young widows, the locals resent Longarm—they prefer doing things their own way, legal or otherwise. Among the hostile locals is the prettiest ranchera Longarm’s ever seen. But he won’t be swayed by her charms—and won’t leave this hellhole town until the devil gets his due…
ALL SHE'D WANTED WAS ONE NIGHT…. But Hallie Madison couldn't help but reach out tothe brooding lawman, to help him connect with thelonely teenager who might be his daughter—whoneeded him to be her father. She risked her tatteredheart on a man who couldn't promise her anythingand a girl who was someone else's daughter.Life had taught Brady that the safest way to live wasalone, but after one night with Hallie, alone was thelast thing he wanted to be. And when his newfound“daughter” wound up kidnapped, Brady knew therewas nothing he wouldn't do for the women he lovedand the chance to be a family.
This comprehensive set of essays documents the most important criminal, civil, and political trials in the United States from colonial times to the present, examining their impact on both legal history and popular culture. Crime and punishment are of perennial interest across the human species. Trials of the Century: An Encyclopedia of Popular Culture and the Law examines some of the most important (and infamous) cases in American history, placing them in both historical and legal context. Among the landmark cases considered in these two volumes are the 1692 Salem Witch Trials, the Scopes "Monkey" Trial, and the O.J. Simpson murder trial. A number of civil lawsuits and political trials are also included, such as the impeachment trials of Presidents Andrew Johnson and William Jefferson Clinton. Entries in the encyclopedia detail the events leading to each trial and introduce the key players, with a focus on judges, lawyers, witnesses, defendants, victims, media, and the public. In addition, the aftermath of the trial and its impact are analyzed from a scholarly, yet straightforward, perspective, emphasizing how the trial affected the law and society at large.
In Texas in the 1840's, young Sul Ross runs away from home and, joining up with his friend Sergeant Hanse Mason, visits a friendly Comanche village, rescues ferry passenger from a flood, and is invited to run the ferry and study with the school teacher widow of the former ferry owner.
"Inspirational romantic suspense"--Spine.
From the greatest western writers of the 21st century, the second adventure featuring circuit rider Taylor Callahan. a mysterious man in black who rides from town to town with a bible in hand and guns in his holsters, delivering the word of God and hard-fought justice… From Confederate marauder to rebel gunfighter to repentant preacherman, circuit rider Taylor Callahan’s road to perdition has been a hellish ride. Sinners beware. After riding with Missouri bushwhackers, Taylor Callahan vowed to never take another life. He’s making good on it in Peaceful Valley. By day, swamping a saloon. By night, preaching the Good Book. But this little settlement is about to become anything but peaceable. When the marshal takes a bullet in a sheepman-cattleman skirmish he pins a badge on Taylor leaving the circuit rider open to whole new world of hell . . . A railroad engineer building a line from Laramie to Denver is cutting across Arapaho land starting a war on Peace Treaty Peak. If that’s not enough to set the county on fire, Taylor’s trigger-happy past comes calling. The revenge-seeking Harris boys are hot on his tail. With the marshal down, Peaceful Valley is ripe for the taking—and blasting Taylor to kingdom come is part of the deal. If keeping the peace means breaking Taylor’s vow so be it. He’s looking forward to strapping on his Colt .45 again. That’s the gospel truth.