Download 5 Books 6 Westerns by Frank Gruber (.ePUB)

Five Books Six Westerns by Frank Gruber
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Overview: Frank Gruber was a workhorse of the pulp era. Born in 1904, he only lived to see his sixty-fifth birthday, but he made his living by writing like a machine gun at Vimy Ridge. Frank Gruber climbed the ladder to make some good money in the pulps as well as with novels. He created three series characters (Johnny Fletcher, Otis Beagle, Simon Lash). He had a number of novels and a short story collection and wrote his own autobiography, The Pulp Jungle (1967), two years before he died. And he did it all in the wake of the Great Depression. Not a bad legacy for a writer few remember.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics > Westerns

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01. Fighting Man (1948) & The Marshal (1958) Two novels in one book
Fighting Man
The legend of Jim Dancer and the blood which shrouded his name made strong men whisper. Billed as the most dangerous man in the West, the killer of a thousand men, he was now a marshal with a badge. But Dancer soon realised that he could not hide his past -not when a vengeful outlaw with a deadly grievance came riding into town.
The Marshal
On Sunday, April 9, 1865, Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to Ulysses S. Grant. The surrender was made at the home of Wilmer McLean, in the hamlet of Appomattox Courthouse.
In a field hospital only three miles from Appomattox, on that same afternoon, a Union Army surgeon looked down upon the haggard face of Captain Thaddeus Shay, of the Fourteenth New York Cavalry. He said to an orderly, "This one will be dead before sundown. Move him out to the shed and bring in the amputee whose leg I removed this morning."
The eyes of Captain Shay were closed. The breath in him was weak, but he heard the words of the surgeon…

02. Bitter Sage (1954)
Unjustly branded a killer, Wes Tancred vowed never to touch a gun again. So he rode the trail alone, changed his name and hoped to lose himself in the new bustle the railroad brought to Sage City. Then Hong Kong Smith and his killers rode into town….

03. Johnny Vengeance (1954)
At fifteen he watched four men murder his father and mother. That day he knew what the rest of his life was going to be like. First he taught himself to draw faster than any man in the West. Then he set out, slowly, patiently, to track the killers. Johnny Vengeance knew he’d find them and make them remember that bloody day – and it would be the last memory they’d ever have.

04. Buffalo Grass: A Novel of Kansas (1956) aka The Big Land
The guns were stilled, the carnage had ended. Lee had surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse, Johnston had come to terms with Sherman and, in Texas, Kirby Smith had yielded the last armed force of the Confederacy.
The War was over…

05. Wanted! (1971)
"Mr. Rawlins, go to hell!"
Rawlins was about to oblige the girl. He followed her into the murderous Dakota territory, certain she would lead him to the coward who killed his brother. If he survived the Indians, the gangs, and the gamblers. Rawlins just might to live to see the man he wanted looking down the barrel of his blazing Colt…

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