Firestick
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    Jul-2020
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  • Main Genre:
    Historical
  • Time Period:
    19th Century American West
  • Pages:
    400
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Johnstone Justice. What America Needs Now.

In this exciting new series, bestselling authors William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone pay homage to America's trail-hardened backwoodsmen who, like a fine grain whiskey, only get better with age . . .

REAL MEN DON'T RIDE INTO THE SUNSET

In his mountain-man days, Elwood “Firestick” McQueen was practically a living legend. His hunting, tracking, and trapping skills were known far and wide. But it was his deadly accuracy with a rifle that earned him the Indian name “Firestick.” His two best buddies are Malachi “Beartooth” Skinner -- whose knife was as fatal as a grizzly's chompers -- and Jim “Moosejaw” Hendricks, who once wielded the jawbone of a moose to crush his enemies in the heat of battle.

Of course, things are different nowadays. The trio have finally settled down, running a horse ranch in West Texas -- and spending quality time with their lady friends. But if you think these old boys are ready for lives of leisure, think again . . .

Firestick is the town marshal. Beartooth and Moosejaw are his deputies. And when a hired gunman shows up with bullets blazing, these three hard-cases are ready to prove they aren't getting older.

They're getting deadlier . . .

Live Free. Read Hard.
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    • First Edition
    • Jul-2020
    • Pinnacle
    • Mass Market Paperback
    • ISBN: 0786045930
    • ISBN13: 9780786045938
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    • Jul-2020
    • Kensington
    • eBook
    • ISBN: 0786040238
    • ISBN13: 9780786040230
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    • Feb-2021
    • Thorndike Pr
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 1432881027
    • ISBN13: 9781432881023
    • Large Print
    • Library Binding



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