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Western Books

Classic historical western books such as the following have always featured horses.

Creede of Old Montana

by Stephen Bly

So begins the story of Avery John Creede who rides into Fort Benton, Montana, in the 1880s for a reunion with old army pals. He discovers a running gun fight with a notorious outlaw and two women determined to distract him, each for her own reasons. The dark haired beauty, Carla Logonaire, is an old flame and the gal of Avery's dreams. Her daddy made his mega-fortune with imported glass and partnered with Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. Avery buys a diamond and sapphire ring for her, just in case.

Meanwhile, he's accosted by Sunny, the caustic mystery blonde in the yellow dress, who threatens to kill him for jailing her bank robbery friends. She wants him dead. Avery desires only a little peace and quiet.

And just as things get real hectic, Avery's 15-year-old tenderfoot nephew, Ace, shows up with disturbing news. Ace becomes a sidekick for the loner uncle and provides his own complications.



More great western books by Stephen and Janet Bly.






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