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Byron James Westerns - Books 1-3

Stuart G. Yates

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Books 1-3 in the Byron James Westerns series by Stuart G. Yates, now available in one volume!
 
Poisoned Dollars: After the bloodshed of his younger years, Byron James is working as a school teacher in a quiet Kansas town. But when a former student turns outlaw and forces James into hiding stolen money, the threat turns personal. With his wife’s life at stake and a U.S. Marshal on his trail, James must walk a razor’s edge between justice and vengeance.
 
The Long Haul: Byron seeks solace in the quiet town of Heritage, but peace proves to be short-lived. After a late-night drink with fellow guests ends in gunfire, they discover that one of the victims was a Pinkerton agent. Pressed into duty by the local sheriff, James joins a posse to track down the shooter. As old enemies close in, James must uncover who’s pulling the strings before the next bullet finds its mark.
 
Blood Trail: Byron and his companion, Karl Jorgenson, are heading north when a grand, deserted house draws them in. After an ambush, the two are left trapped and running out of time. Their fate hanging in the balance, the two team up with the fiercely determined Ilene Galvez and begin to unravel a deadly plot. Byron must summon every ounce of grit and cunning to survive, but what he doesn't know is that Hahmood - a relentless gunman - is shadowing his path. Soon, a final, violent reckoning will be at hand.
Disponible desde: 19/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 606 páginas.

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