Herne the Hunter 24

Herne the Hunter 24

John J. McLaglen

John J. McLaglen

Jedediah Travis Herne - the legendary Herne the Hunter - has become a man weary of traveling, of killing, of having no-one to call his own. when he comes to the aid of a beleaguered wagon train, his finds a reason for living - and for dying ...Could this be his last hurrah?The last book in the series
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Herne the Hunter 22

Herne the Hunter 22

John J. McLaglen

John J. McLaglen

Herne the Hunter is hired by Major Russell to help resolve the gambling debts of his youngest daughter, Cassie. Herne finds himself knee-deep in trouble when he finds out that the case is more complex than one of just blackmail. The wild blood of the Russell family has gotten involved in pornography and murder and it was up to Herne to get her out – alive.
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Death School (Herne the Hunter Western Book 14)

Death School (Herne the Hunter Western Book 14)

John J. McLaglen

John J. McLaglen

Herne had been reluctant to ride along with Sheriff Abernathy in a foolhardy search for Senator Jackson's daughter, who'd been captured by a ruthless Mescalero raiding party. But a $5000 reward helped change his mind. What he hadn't reckoned on was meeting five savage white kids, fresh out of Death School. And that ghost from the past. A ghost that was hell-bent on revenge ...
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Herne the Hunter 21

Herne the Hunter 21

John J. McLaglen

John J. McLaglen

Jed Herne, riding the vengeance trail, is hunting down Charley Howell, a former galloper with the Pony Express – the legendary mail service that had turned Jed from a callow boy into a man.Charley Howell: liar, drunk, rapist, thief and violent murderer and Kid, a cold-eyed teenage killer, had raped and murdered a banker's daughter in Wyoming. The banker hired Herne the Hunter to get them both for her brutal and blood-soaked death.
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Cross-Draw

Cross-Draw

John J. McLaglen

John J. McLaglen

The Colt fell the short distance onto the worn carpet and Herne's body straightened up like a whiplash. But the hand that had dropped the gun didn't come back up empty. It had the hilt of the bayonet in it and midway through the movement the blade was unleashed across the room. Seth's mouth stayed open, words drained in mid-sentence; he moved the gun to fire but something plunged its way into his shoulder blade and pinned him to the door. His hand opened in spite of itself and the pistol slipped out.
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Apache Squaw

Apache Squaw

John J. McLaglen

John J. McLaglen

Emmie-Lou Parsons wanted to escape from her overbearing husband. So it was almost a relief when One Eye and his Apaches captured her. Parsons wanted her back and hired Herne the Hunter to do it. Parsons' money meant that he'd get her back, whatever resistance he met. And the seductive Emmie-Lou, a band of savage Indians, and the Mexican bandit men called El Capitan was sure as hell some resistance!
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Herne the Hunter 19

Herne the Hunter 19

John J. McLaglen

John J. McLaglen

Passing through Stow Wells, top shootist Jed Herne needs a tooth pulled. Instead, he walks into a whole lotta bloodshed. When he outdraws and kills a kid out to prove himself, instead of arresting him, the sheriff makes Jed an offer to ride shotgun on a stagecoach laden with silver. Herne accepts and when the stage is attacked he finds himself using his famous guns to deadly effect once again. Then the Abernathy Home for Distressed Gentlemen comes under attack by the Apache Chief Mendez, not only does Herne the Hunter face that challenge and come face to face with a deadly enemy but also a man who claims to be his father!
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Geronimo! (Herne the Hunter Western

Geronimo! (Herne the Hunter Western

John J. McLaglen

John J. McLaglen

Herne made a deal with journalist Thaddeus Ray to help him get some pictures of Geronimo, the famous Apache war-chief. It would have been a well-paid, easy scouting job if the US Cavalry hadn't been searching for the Apache too. But when Thaddeus and his brother Isaac were captured and brutally tortured by the vicious Mexican dwarf, Jesus Maria Garcia, Herne, left alone with Thaddeus's wife Carola, knew he was going to have to try and rescue both brothers – against lethal odds.
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Vigilante!

Vigilante!

John J. McLaglen

John J. McLaglen

Drummond's vigilantes - an evil cloud passing over the ranch land of Montana, and killing all who stood in their way.At first Jed Herne strung along, needing the money. But one day they went too far ...And from then on it was war!
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Death in Gold

Death in Gold

John J. McLaglen

John J. McLaglen

Number six in the savage Herne the Hunter series. It seemed simple enough. All Herne had to do was go down over the border, hand over $5000 to some Mexican rebels and deliver a wagonload of antiques in New Orleans. For Herne, things have a way of getting complicated. When greed and double-cross and a man called Whitey Coburn were involved things got more complicated and nastier.
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Herne the Hunter 18

Herne the Hunter 18

John J. McLaglen

John J. McLaglen

The words were indistinct and came with longer and longer gaps between them. Herne was forced to kneel beside the man and bend his head sideways so that his ear was no more than inches above the man's mouth."Edwards ... Jamie Edwards ... prospectin' off and on for thirty years ... hills around ... made strike ... Fallen Lake ... couple of thousand dollars ... silver ore. Tell my wife Nadine ... Cimaron Falls. Promise me."Still Herne hesitated. How many old man had he run into who'd wasted their last years, their dying words over delusions of silver mines and buried ore?But Herne agreed reluctantly to the old prospector's last request and rode into Cimaron Falls in search of the beautiful, wanton Nadine. But what he didn't know was that Jamie Edwards was murdered a brutal gang of train robbers - Zac Peters, P. J. Armitage, Savannah, Tex Blakely and their leader, Waco Johnny Young - a gang who would stop at nothing to lay their hands on the silver ...
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Sun Dance

Sun Dance

John J. McLaglen

John J. McLaglen

When Herne joined up with the U.S. cavalry as a scout he had to expect trouble.A band of renegade Sioux bent on wiping out the hated white-man - that was trouble he knew about.But he hadn't reckoned on trouble from his own side.Trouble in the form of foul-mouthed Sergeant Chance Lattimer who swore that he'd see Herne in Hell ...
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River of Blood

River of Blood

John J. McLaglen

John J. McLaglen

Becky rolled and slithered further and further towards the river. Everything she tried to grab hold of gave way in her hands. She clawed frantically at the mud but only succeeded in tracing patterns in it.Until she came to a sudden stop against something hard.Becky looked around, then upwards. Her heart stopped, her mouth sagged open: it was a pair of boots. The owner of which leered down at her through the mist which was rising off the ground. He had the strangest eyes and skin she had ever seen. Becky had seen no man like him before.It was Isaiah Coburn: the albino.'What a present to be made to us in such difficult times,' he grinned ...(A Herne the Hunter Western #2:)
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Death Rites

Death Rites

John J. McLaglen

John J. McLaglen

Herne didn't reckon it was any of his business when Cal Ryder's men stole the U.S. Government's printing plates. He wasn't looking for trouble—only wanted to carry out the sad task of laying Becky to rest for the last time. But trouble hovered around Herne like a vulture, and when he discovered that the gang had rifled Becky's coffin and stolen the pendent given her by his dead wife Louise, Herne knew that he'd have to take action. Knew that the earth would soon be soaked with blood—blood the color of the pendant's rubies. 7th in the violent series of Herne the Hunter.
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Silver Threads

Silver Threads

John J. McLaglen

John J. McLaglen

Wild Rose City, Dakota Territory. Eliza and Lily Sowren ran the town with a fist of iron. Eliza, tall and bony, Lily, short and far – both as tough as nails. On the surface, they were both pictures of elderly virtue, but beneath something altogether different ... As Jed Herne found out, when the sisters called on his special talents to protect their silver mine from an unknown gang of thieves and murderers ...
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