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"The great state of Texas is a land of opportunity--for outlaws, and horse thieves, and cattle rustlers. Not to mention bank robbers, train looters, and anything-that-ain't-nailed-down robbers. The state's governor, Richard B. Hubbard, is at the end of his rope. He wants to clean up Texas once and for all--and he's desparate enough to try something crazy: hire a man who do what the Texas Rangers can't. A man not tied down by a wife or children--or rules. Who's not afraid to go outside the law. Who will protect the good people of Texas at any costst--and put the blast on anyone who gets in his…mehr

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"The great state of Texas is a land of opportunity--for outlaws, and horse thieves, and cattle rustlers. Not to mention bank robbers, train looters, and anything-that-ain't-nailed-down robbers. The state's governor, Richard B. Hubbard, is at the end of his rope. He wants to clean up Texas once and for all--and he's desparate enough to try something crazy: hire a man who do what the Texas Rangers can't. A man not tied down by a wife or children--or rules. Who's not afraid to go outside the law. Who will protect the good people of Texas at any costst--and put the blast on anyone who gets in his way. He needs a man like Cullen McCabe, a small town sheriff"--
Autorenporträt
William W. Johnstone is the USA Today and New York Times bestselling author of over 300 books, including Preacher, The Last Mountain Man, Luke Jensen Bounty Hunter, Flintlock, Savage Texas, Matt Jensen, The Last Mountain Man; The Family Jensen, Sidewinders, and Shawn O'Brien Town Tamer . His thrillers include Phoenix Rising, Home Invasion, The Blood of Patriots, The Bleeding Edge, and Suicide Mission. Visit his website at www.williamjohnstone.net or by email at dogcia2006@aol.com. Being the all-around assistant, typist, researcher, and fact checker to one of the most popular western authors of all time, J.A. Johnstone learned from the master, Uncle William W. Johnstone.   He began tutoring J.A. at an early age. After-school hours were often spent retyping manuscripts or researching his massive American Western history library as well as the more modern wars and conflicts. J.A. worked hard—and learned. "Every day with Bill was an adventure story in itself. Bill taught me all he could about the art of storytelling. ‘Keep the historical facts accurate,' he would say. ‘Remember the readers, and as your grandfather once told me, I am telling you now: be the best J.A. Johnstone you can be.'"