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Neal Fargo Western Series by John Benteen (Books 13, 17, 18)
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Overview: John Benteen was the pseudonym for Benjamin Leopold Haas born in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1926. In his entry for contemporary authors, Ben told us he inherited his love of books from his German-born father, who would bid on hundreds of books at unclaimed freight auctions during the Depression. His imagination was also fired by the stories of the Civil War and Reconstruction told by his Grandmother, who had lived through both. My father was a pioneer operator of motion picture theatres, Ben wrote. So I had free access to every theatre in Charlotte and saw countless films growing up, hooked on the lore of our own South and the Old West. A family friend, a black man named Ike who lived in a cabin in the woods, took him hunting and taught him to love and respect the guns that were the tools of that trade. All of these influences seeing the world like a story from a good book or movie, heartfelt tales of the Civil War and the West, a love of weapons register strongly in Bens own books.
Genre: Western

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Book 13 – Shotgun Man
The Colorado was the wildest, toughest river in America. Just staying alive on the rapids took a lot of nerve and a lot of luck. And then there were the men who lined it. Teddy Roosevelt called them wolves—old-time gunfighters and desperados who hid out in the surrounding wilderness. They were desperate sonsofbitches who hated the modern world that had exiled them, and they were constantly ready to strike out and kill any passing stranger for his boat, or his gun.Fargo’s job was to go down the Colorado with Roosevelt’s government explorers. And if anyone could keep them afloat and keep them alive, it was him.

Book 17 – Death Valley Gold
Chloride Charlie was an old desert rat from Death Valley who was either one of the richest men in the world or else the greatest conman anyone had ever heard of.When Fargo signed up to work for Charlie, he found himself fighting every kind of varmint there was—from amateur bushwhackers to a professional army of hired killers. The only thing standing between them and the secret of Charlie’s fortune was … Fargo.

Book 18 – Killer’s Moon
Fargo was running Springfield rifles across the border to Pancho Villa. That meant he had to dodge the U.S. Army, the Texas Rangers, and the Mexican regulars. But for the kind of money he was getting, it was worth it. Then he got mixed up with two American sisters—Rose and Lola. Rose was a nice girl, Lola was wild and mean—and you can guess which one Fargo liked better. Especially when she was holding half a million dollars in stolen money!

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