"Christmas is approaching and Duff MacCallister expects visitors on his Sky Meadow Ranch this holiday season. His cousin, Falcon, is coming as well as the Twins, Andrew and Rosanna, who are taking a break from their acting tour to come to the Wyoming territory. But before any of his relatives arrive, Duff runs afoul of four outlaw brothers who have come to Chugwater to rob the bank."--Publisher's description.
When an avalanche derails a train three days before Christmas, Smoke Jensen and Duff MacCallister try to get to the scene, while Matt Jensen battles against armed and desperate outlaws as he struggles to save the survivors.
Outlaws, snowstorms, rugged terrain—nothing will stop them from making it to Montana Territory in time for Christmas . . . “A masterful storyteller.” —Publishers Weekly From the masters of frontier fiction comes a holiday tale set ...
From America's greatest Western author, here is an epic tale of the unforgiving American frontier and how, amidst fierce storms of man and nature, miracles can still happen.
Duff addressed Sheriff Martin. “You said that you are aware that the scoundrels who took the serum were the Cave brothers?” “Yes. Deputy Crabtree heard them address each other by their Christian names. He didn't hear their last name, ...
Arrows cut through the air around him as he rose up, thrust the pistols straight out, eared back the hammers, and pulled the triggers. The double blast was deafening. Clouds of powder smoke rose around the rocks, stinging Preacher's ...
Bob Wade was a gunslinger who pulled through the country from time to time, usually when one of the local ranchers wanted a man—usually a rival stockman or a nester—killed. Kentucky never worried about Wade. Wade usually did his killing ...
“They've already got the scaffold built. They didn't testify at the trial exactly what they did to Mrs. Guthrie and her daughter, but Jim Merrick told me personally that—” “Dan!” Rose said sharply. “What?” Rose nodded toward Laura.
And anyone who tries to mess with his dream is in for some serious Highland justice . . . KILLER TAKE ALL The cattle town of Chugwater may not look like much to outsiders.
This is great fun.” —Publishers Weekly “An entertaining story with lots of plot twists.” —Booklist Raves for Johnstone's Christmas epics! “An exciting visit to the old west of gunfights and cattle drives.
When an 1873 wagon train of immigrants is battered by harsh storms, outlaws, and Indians, Smoke Jensen and an old mountain man known as the Preacher come to their aid and promise to get them to Montana Territory by Christmas.