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Blade 1
Matt Chisholm
BLADE—tough, tender and temperamental. Slow to anger, fast with a gun and no slouch with women. A man tempered by the West, dangerous living and a perpetual gamble with death.THE WOMEN—the Indian girl: lovely waif of a grisly massacre. The Mexican girl: mettlesome as a thoroughbred filly and heiress to half New Mexico. Both of them more desirable than the women of men's dreams.THE KILLERS—drawn to gold like steel to a magnet, blind to mercy, indifferent to death, they plundered the living and the dead. The scourge of the West.First in the series from the author of the STORM Family; SAM SPUR and McALLISTER

McAllister 6
Matt Chisholm
It was not McAllister's speed with a gun – nor his accuracy. It was his infernal luck. The way he walked away alive from every fight.Brennan was nervous. He had come to Black Horse to kill. And McAllister was wearing the sheriff's badge.At stake was the life of a newspaperman who opposed the land-grabbing ranchers. Also the safety of his beautiful daughter ... and the future of the terrorized small farmers.But the hired assassin and the lawman had one thing in common – a passion for horses. And it was McAllister's plan to bait his trap by staging the greatest horse-race the West had ever known ...

Blade 2
Matt Chisholm
They gambled bloodily with the lives of innocent men and women... They used mayhem and murder to fulfil their ambitions. The prize in their deadly gamble was the Territory of Arizona. Law and order rested in the hands of Joe Blade, lovely Charity Clayton and veteran scout George McMasters. The Tucson Ring had penetrated all walks of life in the Territory. Only two men and a woman stood between them and power.

Trail of McAllister (A Rem McAllister Western)
Part #14 of "McAlllister" series by Matt Chisholm
When McAllister caught the killer Joe Lessing and got him put in the pen for life, Joe's gang swore vengeance. They set out to hunt McAllister down, tracking him night and day through the wild desert of Arizona.They were a real wild bunch, tough, ruthless and hell-bent on feeding Rem McAllister enough lead to make him stay down for good. But, even with odds of six to one, they found McAllister a real hard man to bushwhack ...

Brand McAllister (A Rem McAllister Western)
Part #13 of "McAlllister" series by Matt Chisholm
He had a federal warrant for a man who had committed an unknown crime. So McAllister set out to do what he was hired for.Well, he tried but the tables were turned on him: his horses were stolen, a confrontation with the Apache and became involved in a revolution of unprecedented ferocity.McAllister hated to be mystified even more than he hated to be suckered and he had a sneaking suspicion that he was being suckered. 'All I want is my horses and to ride back into good old Texas, eat a good meal and sink a bottle of whiskey.'But before that, McAllister needed every ounce of courage and his gun skills when he found himself staring into the eyeless sockets of death.

McAllister 7
Matt Chisholm
McAllister had finally struck it lucky.Gold is where you find it. Nobody knew where old Whiskey Joe had found his. But there were a good many hard-cases who wanted to know. And they were ready to go to any lengths to get their hands on it.McAllister intended to stop them...They knew that McAllister was tough, capable and incorruptible. They also knew that many men before had tried to kill him. But he was only one man, and some day his luck had to run out – hadn't it?

Vengeance of McAllister (A Rem McAllister Western)
Part #15 of "McAlllister" series by Matt Chisholm
VENGEANCE. That was All Rem McAllister had on his mind.His wife had been foully raped and murdered by a band of convicts escaped from Yuma Penitentiary, they also killed his hired hand.McAllister and his stepson, Pepe, vowed to avenge their deaths and were prepared to hunt down the guilty men across three States into the impenetrable brush-country of Texas. They face a desperate bunch of cunning, ruthless animals in human form. Each man—Dean Rockwell, the Yuma Kid, Frankie Rosco, Hank Doofay and Art Ryker would face McAllister's justice, with no thought to preserve his own skin.

Blade 5
Matt Chisholm
Doke Struther had checked in his gun for a bottle of whiskey and looked like he would not survive. That was until Joe Blade came along asking for help in getting two beautiful women to Denver in one piece. But Harry Lister and his a bunch of murdering hardcases are after the women and their gold. An explosive mixture if ever there was—can they survive the blast?

McAllister Makes War
Matt Chisholm
Vengeance —for his friend, shot down right in front of his eyes. Vengeance —against the toughest, cruellest, all-fired meanest operator the West had ever seen, a man who took what he wanted just whenever he wanted it. Gold, other men's lives, control of a whole damn; town, he grabbed it all. Rem McAllister set out to avenge his friend and clean up the town. All he had to fight with were his two fists, his gun —and his courage. But these were weapons McAllister knew how to handle better than any man around...

Gunsmoke for McAllister
Matt Chisholm
The sheriff was a violent, crooked man. He traded - in death, and always showed a profit. His mine in the Arizona hills was a kind of hell on earth, guarded by hardbitten desperadoes. All around lurked the deadly Apache, as lethal and quick to strike as rattlers. Somewhere in the mine was McAllister's friend. He had to be busted loose before it was too late. McAllister, armed with his gun and his iron nerves, smashed in... Another rapid-fire Rem McAllister adventure from the master of authentic Western excitement, Matt Chisholm.

McAllister 5
Matt Chisholm
Week in and week out, McAllister remorselessly followed his quarry across the Wind River Country and down into the arid flats of the Humboldt Basin.Their final duel would be a clash of giants, one master pitting his skill against another's. For they were two men at the peak of their professions—one a lawman, the other a thief and killer.Cunning against cunning...Gun against gun ...Totally without pity.

McAllister 4
Matt Chisholm
When the white men slaughtered Indians, it was called a victory. But when the Indians killed whites, that was a massacre. To be on the safe side, the whites called every Indian a 'hostile'. And when you were a hostile, not even the Stars and Stripes flying over your camp could save you from packs of hunting soldiers. McAllister had a whole band of Cheyenne on his conscience. On him depended whether they lived or died. Brevington was a preacher and a soldier – so he fought against the Indians, and he prayed against them too. Wild Bill Hickok never forgot a debt, and he owed McAllister considerably. When they met, two great legends of the Old West came together. And when they both encountered Brevington, they would add even more to their legends ...

McAllister Justice
Matt Chisholm
McAllister, wild and tough as the land that bred him, was hunting a man who owed him a life. He trailed him from the dusty Mexican border to the wide plains of Nebraska. If he had to, he'd hunt him for another year — and another after that. He'd keep after him until he finally tracked him down. And killed him. Another McAllister adventure with all the controlled violence of a frontier. 45 from master Western-writer Matt Chisholm.

Spur
Matt Chisholm
Someone had given the unknown cowboy a rough ride. When Sam Spur found him, sprawled unconscious on the prairie, his hair was matted and filthy, his face bloody, his breathing shallow. With Spur's help the unknown made a painful comeback, told his story, and the two of them set out on a vengeance ride that has become a classic of the West.

Blood on the Hills
Matt Chisholm
BORN TO DIE A SUCKER'S DEATHAs the man threw a leg over the sill of the window, Jody shot him through the body. The rifle hit the ground and the man smashed back into the house.More gunfire fractured the hot and dusty air. This time it was the sheriff who was hit: he'd run from cover into the bullet-thick street.'My God,' thought Jody. 'I'm all alone!'FINAL BOOK IN THE SERIES

The Storm Family 6
Matt Chisholm
The Storm family continues their epic ranch saga in the sixth novel in the series. Mart Storm cantered through the long New Mexico evening in a land where a man expects guitar music and the smiles of beautiful, hot-blooded women.They came for him in the half-light. One of them knocked him out of the saddle with a single shot, then another fired point-blank to blow his brains out.But the light was bad. The bullet no more than ripped along the parting in his hair, creasing his skull. The devil, as the saying goes, looks after his own. Mart Storm should have died that night. A lesser man would have been dead within the hour. But Mart wasn't a lesser man. He wasn't going to die in New Mexico - the men shot him were, only they didn't know it yet."..has one of the biggest world sales of any writer - seven million in eleven countries have bought his tales " Daily Mirror (1972)

McAllister 2
Matt Chisholm
The Comanche Crossing—the dreaded width of the Staked Plain between the Texas brasada and Colorado. McAllister and a handful of men, with three thousand cattle, would have to challenge distance, thirst and the most dreaded Indians in the West if they were to make it across in one piece. But that might be easier said than done, because the Comanche, the finest horsemen in the world, reckoned McAllister owed them a life, and they were determined to collect in full ...

The Gun is my Brother
Matt Chisholm
Published for the very first time in chronological order - the Sam Spur series. Originally published as written by Cy James.His name spelt fear to every man in town.Was it six men he'd killed, or sixty?No one was sure, but they knew one thing - that Sam Spur meant trouble.Now he's wounded, and trapped in a town where every man is after him. But Sam Spur didn't know how to quit, and so he decided to face them all ... alone ...From the author of the best-selling Storm Family Cattlemen Saga books

Blood on Mcallister
Matt Chisholm
This was one gunfight it looked like nobody was going to win... Rem McAllister had been in plenty of tough corners in the course of his violent career. But this was one of the toughest. He stood facing the town's local gun-wizard and his pals, revolver in hand. He reckoned he could take him on and win - hell, he'd licked better men in his time. But what made this particular shoot-out so special was the fact that an assassin was waiting to put a bullet through McAllister and his opponent. And McAllister knew it-knew, too, that he was going to need all his courage, speed and skill to get out of this situation alive... Matt Chisholm, master of authentic Western excitement, has written a real McAllister adventure that's a non-stop breathtaking crazy saga of violence and mayhem from beginning to end!

One Notch to Death
Matt Chisholm
Mart Storm rode into the shadow of death, braced by two gunmen, caught in their crossfire. The order had gone out – "Kill the Storms. Cut then down one by one. Start with Mart. He's the most dangerous one of them all."Mart was through will killing. He wanted no more gunplay. But fate and a beautiful woman decided otherwise. He fled into the kills, covered his tracks, twisted and turned, but death stalked close at his heels.The Storm family cleaned their guns and stepped into the saddle to bring peace to the hills, riding shoulder to shoulder against the men who manipulated the law and cut a swathe of blood through the cattle country.

Blood at Sunset (A Sam Spur Western
Matt Chisholm
Once again, the deadly trio – Sam Spur, Cusie Ben and the Cimarron Kid – ride the death trail, reluctant upholders of the law, bringing their own kind of violent justice to a wild land.Sam Spur found guilty of murder by a power-hungry sheriff, waiting for the noose. Throw in a couple of beautiful women, a bloody manhunt in the hills of Arizona, a United States marshal murdered in cold blood, Spur, Ben and the Kid cornered by a posse without a bullet between them, and you have the perfect recipe for ... Blood at Sunset.

McAllister Rides
Matt Chisholm
Kidnap In Comanche Country Rancher Bourn was/ a big man; big, rough – arid rich. He was offering five hundred dollars to the man who could get back his pretty-young wife, kidnapped. by Comanche braves in a raid. If saving Mrs Bourn from a fate worse than deaith was worth that much money, McAllister was crazy enough to ride straight into Comanche Country, and kidnap her right back. It wasn't his fault that, when it came to it, Mrs Bourn didn't want to return. to her big, rough rancher . . .

A Breed of Men
Matt Chisholm
Mart Storm cantered through the long New Mexico evening in a land where a man expects guitar music and the smiles of beautiful, hot-blooded women.They came for him in the half-light. One of them knocked him out of the saddle with a single shot, then another fired point-blank to blow his brains out.But the light was bad. The bullet no more than ripped along the parting in his hair, creasing his skull. The devil, as the saying goes, looks after his own!7th in the blazing cattlemen saga which in 1972, the Daily Mirror said of Matt Chisholm: "...has one of the biggest world sales of any author - seven million in eleven countries have bought his tales..."

Stampede!
Matt Chisholm
Will Storm was heading north into Kansas with his family and three thousand head of wild, mean-minded longhorns. It was a journey that took courage from the start, grim tenacity to keep going and raw guts to see it through to the end. Mortal danger was a constant companion – danger from Indians, flood and rustlers. But Will Storm didn't scare easy ...

The Cimarron Kid (A Sam Spur Western Book 5)
Matt Chisholm
The Cimarron Kid was a nasty little killer if ever there was one. He claimed to be nineteen years of age and to have killed a man for every year of his life. He was poison, and had been known to kill for the possession of a single horse. He'd also been a loner his whole life until he met Sam Spur and Cuzie Ben...Those two might well turn out to be the Kid's salvation

One Man, One Gun
Matt Chisholm
He rode hard and he rode tall, slamming his way along a wild Colorado trail, beset by Indians and tricked by a treacherous friend. Jody Storm fought with his fists and with his gun. He loved and lost and lived to love another day. He was a Storm down to the bottom of his boots, he challenged the world, thumbed his nose at danger and took on odds that would make a hero pale. 5th in the blazing cattlemen saga which the Daily Mirror in 1972 said of Matt Chisholm: "..has one of the biggest world sales of any author - seven million in eleven countries have bought his tales.."

Man in the Saddle
Matt Chisholm
Two braves came up to Spur and ripped the remains of his shirt from his body. The sweat poured down him. Then the man wearing the buffalo horns turned and faced him. In his hands he held a hot iron. He was still smiling. He capered a little, dancing nearer and nearer to Spur, hopping on alternate feet, crooning a gentle song. When he was close to Spur he held the iron near his eyes. The white man dropped his lids against the heat and his heart pounded in his breast like a drum. It's going to be damned hard, he thought, to show these boys how a man can die ...

Hard Texas Trail
Matt Chisholm
The girl was a good looker as girls go, and Clay Storm wanted her for wife. Two ruthless riders from the North also wanted her - dead.And so . . . Clay stepped onto the trail and said: 'Hold it right there.' The man on the horse clutched the girl harder. 'Let's talk this over like sensible men,' he said - and dived from his horse, his gun already banging. The horse reared. Clay levered and fired. The girl screamed. A man lay dying in the Texas dust.This is the second adventure of the Storm Family from the best-selling author Matt Chisholm.

Gun (A Spur Western Book 8)
Matt Chisholm
Sam Spur was in trouble—gun-trouble, law-trouble, bandit-trouble ... and finally, the worst trouble of all—woman-trouble.Right at the start he was in a mess and he thought matters couldn't be worse. But he was wrong. They could be a lot worse. The beautiful girl he didn't want to marry could be kidnapped, a priceless shipment of gold could be stolen, Spur could find himself out-gunned and in mortal danger. His partners, Cusie Ben and the Cimarron Kid, had their own share of trouble—the Kid shot up; Ben left horseless in desert country. It all ended violently on the Mexican border in a shoot-out with the most vicious organizer of crime in the Arizona Territory.

Tough to Kill
Matt Chisholm
Markham ruled the land-with money and with guns. He also had two beautiful daughters and a sister. To these McAllister and his two henchmen were drawn like bees to a honeypot. To get Markham off their backs and the girls into their arms, they had to fight. And they fought with every weapon they knew of-guile, guns and fists. Matt Chisholm gives you another rioting, rampaging, full-blooded Western.

McAllister
Matt Chisholm
Rem McAllister took the job reluctantly. He was to lead an army mule-train laden with gold across the desert from Mesquite Springs – and he knew that with Clancy and the ruthless Franchon Gang on the rampage, and Gaton and his Apaches out for white scalps, there wasn't much chance of its getting through.So when the mule-train was bushwhacked, the army escort massacred, the gold stolen and he himself wounded, McAllister wasn't really surprised. Just good and mad. And out for bullet-fast revenge.

McAllister 1
Matt Chisholm
Available at a low price for 7 days only!The Comanche Crossing—the dreaded width of the Staked Plain between the Texas brasada and Colorado. McAllister and a handful of men, with three thousand cattle, would have to challenge distance, thirst and the most dreaded Indians in the West if they were to make it across in one piece.But that might be easier said than done, because the Comanche, the finest horsemen in the world, reckoned McAllister owed them a life, and they were determined to collect in full ...

McAllister 3
Matt Chisholm
Rem McAllister was a man alone. They drove off his precious horses. They burned his home. They chased him off his land. He had dared to use the open range claimed by the powerful cattle barons – and now he must pay the ultimate price. But they had overlooked one important fact of all – McAllister never surrenders!

The Brave Ride Tall (A Sam Spur Western Book 9)
Matt Chisholm
A crazy killer loose in an Arizona cow town. A man drunk with ambition tries to blast his way to power. A sheriff, a freighter and a girl all horribly killed. So they call in Sam Spur, ex-gunslinger, now Deputy US Marshal. Spur rides the death-trail again, sided by Cusie Ben and the Cimarron Kid, all cursing hell out of each other as they challenge a dozen lawless men.Sam Spur Westerns spell fast-shooting, tough action and blazing excitement. The final book in the series.

Trail West (A Sam Spur Western Book 6)
Matt Chisholm
Wayne Ulster had cleaned up many dirty towns with brains, guts and a fast gun. But three men were too much for him and he landed up full of lead. Sam Spur, the most wanted man in the West, helped track down his killers, assured by the Governor of a free pardon. But someone else wanted the killers out of the way—badly. Someone who was a little too close to the Governor's side for comfort.

McAllister Fights
Matt Chisholm
McAllister Trapped! Rem McAllister, toughest living legend of the Old West, was caught. Caught between his loyalty to the Indians and his loyalty to the Army. He found himself walking a tightrope -and if he fell, death was waiting below on both sides.... Another gunsmoke-filled Rem McAllister adventure

Kill McAllister
Matt Chisholm
When Grotton's boys bushwhacked the herd, they had one grim order: leave no witnesses alive. For justice was rough on the untamed plains of Kansas, and cattle-stealing was a hanging charge. But two men survived the massacre. Rem McAllister was one of them, and seeing his fellow cowpokes die had turned him into a ruthless killing-machine. So as soon as the rustlers realized he was alive and on the loose, another order went out: Kill McAllister - before he kills all of us !

Battle Fury
Matt Chisholm
This epic new Storm story tells of the relentless feud between two cattle kings and their survival against Indians, rogue gunmen, prospectors ... and the love of two men for Kate Storm. Packed with more charge than a herd of stampeding steers, here is a western adventure that thunders with risk and violence.

Riders West
Matt Chisholm
Having quit Civil War devastated Texas, the Storm family – father, mother, three sons, two daughters – found their promised land in Colorado. But Colorado was then the American West's furthest frontier, rich in fertile land but dangerously short on law and order. There were wild animals and Indians – but wildest of all were the desperadoes on the lookout for easy pickings ...Colorado's Three Creeks country was a hard land indeed, where the strong took whatever they wanted to satisfy their greed and the weak were gunned down if they got in the way. Ed Brack ruled supreme in this brutal territory, thinking he could scare the Storm family off. But the Storms didn't scare easy. They stood their ground. So the cattle king burned their house... and took their women.Mild Will Storm, his brother Mart and black Joe Widbee saddled and rode against Brack, guns in their hands and a murderous hatred in their hearts ...