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Hunter Malone - A Western - cover

Hunter Malone - A Western

Terence Newnes

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

Taken captive by the Comanche at the age of five, Hank Malone grew up learning their ways, their skills, and their code. Rescued at ten and raised by settlers on the M Bar ranch, he is a man between two worlds: more Comanche in spirit, yet bound by loyalty to his new family.
 
As a buffalo hunter and expert tracker, Hank - now known as Hunter - becomes a feared man, and his speed with a gun is legendary. But his story is more than just blood and bullets: after saving a rancher’s daughter from an Apache raid, he finds love and dreams of a future beyond gunfights.
 
Soon, Hunter has to face one final battle: an all-out war against a ruthless outlaw horde determined to burn Silverville to the ground. But can a man forged in war ever truly leave it behind?
Available since: 01/24/2025.
Print length: 168 pages.

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