Clayton Hawks has returned to Powder Springs, Wyoming, with his fiancee and her mother to settle some rustling problems on the Lazy B Ranch. Clay's father, who stayed behind in Boston, has offered him the ranch in return for his help. What Clay finds is mismanagement, corruption and lawlessness, but he can't agree with the usual methods of solving problems in the West. What his fiancee, Penny, finds is an inordinate attraction to the raucous wagon boss of the Lazy B. In time the timid young woman from Boston who loves the freedom of the West will become known as the queen of the rustlers.
Wiley Homan has a business plan for Virginia, a waitress and the daughter of the same man whom his own father had robbed once. Naturally, Homan's return to the Death Valley sounds alarm bells all over the decrepit mining town and Virginia cannot believe that he is up to any good. To add to the mystery, there is also a slight possibility that Virginia's father did not die as she was led to believe. But what does Homan wants from her? Where is her father? Dane Coolidge was a naturalist, author, photographer and a poet. He is now best remembered for his Westerns and his non-fiction books about the West, many of which were illustrated with his own photographs.
. Two of Dane Coolidge's most popular westerns are in this Kindle ebook: Wunpost and Shadow Mountain Wunpost John C. Calhoun was nicknamed ""Wunpost"". Although he had the looks of a bronzed Greek god he wasn't very education. When he discovered a gold mine, he called it ""Wunpost"" instead of ""One Post"". But what Calloun lacked in spelling, he made up for in hard work. Calhoun discovered gold mine after gold mine. And he also discovered that he had enemies. Shadow Mountain Under the rim of Shadow Mountain, embraced like a pearl of great price by the curve of Bonanza Point and the mined-out slope of Gold Hill, the deserted city of Keno lay brooding. There were old men and cripples, left stranded by the exodus; and gold prospectors who had moved into the vacant houses along with the other desert rats. But out on the gallery of the old Huff mansion there was a flutter of activity Virginia, daughter of the old paymaster, was now a waiter, and Wiley Homan had decided to come back to town. About The Author American western writer Dane Coolidge (1873 - 1940) was born in Massachusetts and moved to California before graduating from Stanford. His Texas novels include The Texican (1911), The Law West of the Pecos (1924), Jess Roundtree, Texas Ranger (1933), and Ranger Two-Rifles (1937).
Wildside Press is pleased to present another great collection of 4 western novels. This time, included are: "WHIP" RYDER'S WAY, by Grant Taylor LOGAN, by Evan Hall STIR UP THE DUST, by William Colt MacDonald THE DESERT TRAIL, by Dane Coolidge If you enjoy this ebook, don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press Megapack" to see more of the 280+ volumes in this series, covering adventure, historical fiction, mysteries, westerns, ghost stories, science fiction -- and much, much more!
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