Peril Press presents:The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 6by Lon WilliamsReal Western Stories, April 1957A Deputy Marshal Lee Winters StoryTHE BANSHEE SINGERby Lon Williams They said that the Bodep Opera House in Forlorn Gap was haunted, that a murdered opera singer awaited the man who had slain her there. And that man was believed to be Jason Inbred—the very gent whom Lee Winters had been assigned to track down!5000 WordsReal Western Stories, June 1957Lee Winters StoryTHE KITE FLIERby Lon WilliamsSwindlers ought to be shot, Winters thought. But, at least, he could capture this one, and put him in jail where he belonged. And if the snake resisted…5400 WordsReal Western Stories, August 1957Lee Winters story THE DANCING TREES by Lon Williams Deputy Marshal Winters had been called upon to assist lovely damsels in distress before—but never a damsel like this, and never in this kind of distress!5700 WordsReal Western Stories, October 1957 Lee Winters Story THE DEADLY SLOWPOKE by Lon Williams Why should a man be running around on all fours and growling like a dog? Lee Winters found out when he encountered Dr. Mesmer Ludwig. . . . 5200 WordsReal Western Stories, February 1958Deputy Marshal Lee WintersTHE THREE FATESby Lon Williams It was a spooky night when Deputy Marshal Lee Winters met a man who knew what was What, a man who knew when was When, and a man who knew where was Where...5600 WordsReal Western, April 1958Lee Winters' StoryTHE BEE'S NESTBy Lon WilliamsDardeen Blackwood had loved bees, always had them around her—but Dardeen Blackwood was dead, murdered years ago. But now Lee Winters and Doc Bogannon both heard the sound of bees, and Winters had seen a woman who looked like Dardeen Blackwood get off the incoming stage . . .5200 WordsReal Western Stories, October, 1958Lee Winters StoryTHE MAGIC GRINDSTONEby Lon Williams“It’ll sharpen anything for you that you want sharpened, Winters,” the deputy marshal was told. And Lee Winters, though doubtful of this purported magic, figured it was worth trying out, under the powdersmoke-threatening circumstances. . .4700 WordsIncludes the original illustrations that accompanied the stories and a gallery of covers from the original magazines.
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