Old West Fiction
BOOK FOUR
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When
Billy Travis returns home to Four Corners from West Point, he discovers that
his younger siblings and friends are just as capable of getting into trouble as
their fathers who once the known as the Magnificent Seven....... A
glimpse into a possible future. Rated PG Due to the increasing volume of these stories, I have created a
web page for them which you can access through the above link. |
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When
Laurel Chase makes her move against Chris Larabee
by striking out at Mary and infusing her with the dreaded narcotic Venom, Rated NC17 for adult themes and concepts |
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Neil
Blackwood is a man with a mission. In search of a prize that money cannot
buy, he is led to the seven and more specifically, JD Dunne. As JD finds
himself at a crossroads, the decision he makes could mean the difference
between knowing his past and making a terrifying enemy in the future. |
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There's
trouble in the Territory as sentiments of deep resentment by native Indian
tribes, long dissatisfied by their treatment at the hands of the White Man
threaten to reach flash point. Behind the scenes and old enemy is pulling
strings unseen with thoughts of vengeance against the seven. In particular,
Ezra Standish..... |
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Who
is the mysterious newcomer to Rated R for adult themes and concepts |
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