Download Cattlemen Series (#1-4) by Brian Garfield (.ePUB)+

Cattlemen Series (#1-4) by Brian Garfield
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Overview: Brian Wynne Garfield (1939 – 2018) aka Bennett Garland, Alex Hawk, John Ives, Drew Mallory, Frank O’Brian, Jonas Ward, Brian Wynne, Frank Wynne.
Brian Garfield was an American novelist and screenwriter. He wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen and wrote several novels under such pen names as "Frank Wynne" and "’Brian Wynne" before gaining prominence when his book Hopscotch (1975) won the 1976 Edgar Award for Best Novel. He is best known for his 1972 novel Death Wish, which was adapted for the 1974 film of the same title, followed by four sequels, and an upcoming remake. His follow-up, Death Sentence, was very loosely adapted into a film of the same name which was released to theaters in late 2007, though an entirely different storyline, but with the novel’s same look on vigilantism.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics > Westerns

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1. Trail Drive (1962)
Dan Sweet was a tall man, a strong man, and most important, a man who had taken his own measure and lived by it. Now he had promised Ben Gaultt to drive four thousand head of beef across the blazing Arizona desert—Indian country. Sweet was not the man to make an idle promise.
But trouble was brewing; there were too many people who didn’t want that beef to market. Nate Ringabaugh gave Sweet his first warning, and Ringabaugh was a man who commanded respect. Miles Littlejack had grimly fought Sweet for authority, and Owen Mingo was doing his best to whip the crew into a mutiny.
There was one man left. He was waiting. In his mind, Ben Gaultt had to be ruined, and there was only one way to do it. Dan Sweet had to die.

2. Rio Chama (1967) (as by Bennett Garland)
There was only one way Buck Madrid could get his herd to market—and that was over Vern Cotton’s land. To push the boundaries of his cattle empire across the river, Madrid brought hired guns to the Rio Chama and built them into a gunslick army to drive Vern Cotten from his ranch. But there was one professional gun Madrid couldn’t buy—not for the chicken feed he was willing to part with. That was how Nat Stryker came to fight for Vern Cotton’s ranch … and for all the cattle kingdom his blazing guns could seize! All his life, Stryker had fought and killed for a price, and this time he was out to take the biggest prize of all.

3. Massacre Basin (1961) (as by Frank Wynne)
"When I’m gone the wolves will come out of their black holes and gang up on Hat. They’ll be like a pack after a crippled antelope."
Such was the prophecy by which Nora Parrott had inherited the mighty ranch and by which her foreman Clay Sebastian was bound. And they knew who would be the leader of the wolves: Buck DeSpain, a man whose methods were wilier than the wolf’s but whose cruelty was equally ruthless.
Clay knew that there would be more men dead than alive at the end of the new range war that was on its way. The decision rested with him: his life or his land?

4. The Arizonans (1961)
Since the end of the War of Rebellion, Eric Stratemeier thought he had put his past behind him for good. He came to the Arizona high country as the new owner of the embattled Hatchet outfit, boss to a dozen men and ten thousand cattle. But there his past was waiting for him, along with a passel of angry men who wanted the rich Hatchet spread for themselves. Stratemeier stood alone, with no law to back him, no secrets to shield him—with sudden death breathing down his neck.

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