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G. G. Boyer

    Custer, Terry and Me
    Morgette and the Shadow Bomber
    The Guns of Morgette
    Morgette and the Alaskan Bandit
    • Morgette and the Alaskan Bandit

      • 192bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      4,0(2)Tarief

      As Dolf Morgette and his wife sail to Juneau, Dolf's life takes a dangerous turn when he meets eager prospector Hubie Smith. Hubie's brother, Goldie, runs the largest saloon in Juneau with his partner, cold-hearted Nilda Carlson. Dolf soon suspects all three of them when a trio of hired killers shows up in town, determined to get him out of the way--fast. (June)

      Morgette and the Alaskan Bandit
    • The Guns of Morgette

      • 204bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      3,0(1)Tarief

      Dolf Morgette's ability with a six-gun hasn't deteriorated after two years in jail for a crime he didn't commit. Now he has his pardon in hand and is heading back home. A man who's been railroaded into prison has a few scores to settle. But on his first day of freedom he's ambushed, and realizes there are quite a few folks who'd rather not see him come home.

      The Guns of Morgette
    • Morgette and the Shadow Bomber

      • 295bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      Dolf Morgette was in Alaska when he first heard about the series of mysterious bombings in Pinebluff, Idaho. The legendary gunfighter and lawman didn't think at first that he or his family were in any danger. It sounded to Dolf like the bombings were directed at mine owners, probably by disgruntled miners who were unhappy about recent cuts in wages. But he was wrong. Very wrong. Soon he and his family were in a great deal of danger indeed--and Dolf was right in the middle of everything. If he couldn't find a way to straighten things out fast, Dolf might just find himself blown sky-high.

      Morgette and the Shadow Bomber
    • Custer, Terry and Me

      • 244bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      Tom Ballard, the only eyewitness to the massacre at Little Big Horn, finds that surviving the battle was only the first step. Those who want to preserve their version of events may silence his story forever.

      Custer, Terry and Me