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Dusty Richards

    Dieser Autor ist für sein produktives Schaffen und seine einzigartigen Auszeichnungen bekannt. Seine Schriften tauchen oft in das reiche Gefüge der westlichen Geschichte und Kultur ein und fangen die raue Schönheit und den menschlichen Geist der Ära hervorragend ein. Die Werke dieses Autors erforschen Themen wie Widerstandsfähigkeit, moralische Komplexität und die unbezwingbare Natur der Grenze. Seine Fähigkeit, die Essenz des westlichen Lebens hervorzurufen, hat ihm kritische Anerkennung und Bewunderung der Leser eingebracht.

    A Need for Violence
    The Natural
    And the Devil Makes Five
    Westbound
    Chaparral Range War
    Massacre at Whip Station
    • Massacre at Whip Station

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,4(8)Abgeben

      From Western Writers of America Spur Award-winning author Dusty Richards comes a blistering new novel in his O’Malley saga, trailing one family’s epic struggle to live out their dreams on the deadly battleground of the Texas Frontier . . . Whip Station, a critical stop on the Butterfield stagecoach line, is dead smack in the middle of no-man’s land. The lawless call it an easy target. Joe O’Malley calls it home. If anybody can tame a wild, violent territory, it’s the seasoned frontiersman. So can his family, who have the same pride and honor coursing through their veins. Helping to plant roots is his son Jackson, a former wrangler married to a steadying force of nature. Joe’s grandchildren have their own brand of grit. The boy—a firebrand with a knife. The girl—book-smart and wicked-wise. But Whip Station is also hunting ground for Mexican revolutionaries, savage Indians, post-war renegade Confederates, and the deadliest outlaws who ever drew a breath. It’s time for the O’Malleys to take aim. With a rawhide-tough will to survive, they’re banding together to protect their future against the most savage odds imaginable. “Dusty Richards is the embodiment of the Old West.”— Storyteller Magazine

      Massacre at Whip Station
    • Chaparral Range War

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,2(6)Abgeben

      A former Texas Ranger embarks on a new journey to uphold the law in this engaging series by Dusty Richards, an acclaimed author recognized with the 2007 Spur Award. The narrative promises thrilling adventures as the protagonist navigates challenges and confronts the complexities of justice in the Old West. With a focus on law enforcement and moral dilemmas, readers can expect a captivating exploration of life on the frontier.

      Chaparral Range War
    • From the Spur Award-winning author, the first in a captivating new multigenerational saga chronicling the adventures of the pioneering Harrigan family as they brave crossing the American West, fighting to survive in the dangerous wilderness—and against even deadlier people—to forge a better life for themselves. Mackworth “Mack” Harrigan’s family legacy burned to the ground in the spring of 1849. The Ohio mill that brought them prosperity was now cinder and ash, and his ruthless father perished in the flames along with their fortune. If the Harrigans have a future, it lies out west in open country where they can build whatever lives they choose. Mack knows his wife Ell, and their children Kane, Meghan, and Fitch are more than capable of overcoming the challenges of their journey. For the untamed frontier is full of seriously deadly battles. From a rough river voyage to wagon train travel across desert lands plagued by dust storms, the Harrigans encounter desperados and merciless killers who view them as little more than prey. And as Mack and his family adapt to their merciless surroundings, they realize they must enforce their own laws and dispense their own justice. . .

      Westbound
    • From acclaimed, three-time Spur Award-winning western author Dusty Richards, an explosive new novel in his O’Malley saga, the powerful story of a strong Texan family caught in the crossfire of rebels, assassins, and history itself… It begins with a spectacular train robbery—a brilliantly planned, brutally executed heist masterminded by a shadowy gang of conspirators with far deadlier motives than money or gold. Their mission: to steal the train’s shipment of powerful explosives. Their goal: to assassinate Mexico’s legendary resistance leader Benito Juarez—at a small stagecoach station owned and operated by the O’Malley family… As a lifelong patriot himself, Joe O’Malley understands the struggle for freedom. As a proud Texan, he knows the importance of fighting for your land and your liberty. But as patriarch of the O’Malley clan, he also believes that his family comes first—and that any outsider who brings their war into his home will have to face another deadly force of resistance…named the O’Malleys.

      And the Devil Makes Five
    • The Natural

      • 266 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of competitive bull riding, the narrative follows a young man's journey through the highs and lows of this dangerous sport. It explores themes of ambition, resilience, and the personal sacrifices made in pursuit of glory. The protagonist grapples with the physical and emotional toll of bull riding while navigating relationships and the quest for self-identity. With a blend of adrenaline and introspection, the story captures the essence of living life on the edge and the fleeting nature of success.

      The Natural
    • In this sprawling, multigenerational frontier saga from Spur Award-winning author Dusty Richards, the epic journey west takes a deadly turn when the Harrigans get caught in a war between two rival tribes… Spring, 1850. After a brutally long winter in the Rockies, Mack Harrigan and his growing family have learned to manage the harsh realities of frontier life. Their new friends, the Shoshone, have taught them the skills they need to survive in this rugged land, from tracking and hunting to fishing and foraging. But the skills they need most are those of the Shoshone warrior—when their camp is attacked by an enemy tribe. . . Sometimes there is a need for violence. This is one of those times. The attackers are merciless. They crush the skulls of their victims. Slice off their scalps. And kidnap children as prisoners of war. The Harrigans are horrified by the bloodshed and brutality of the attack—and are determined to fight back alongside the Shoshone. But their mission to save the children will ultimately send the battling Harrigans even deeper into the wild frontier. Farther west than most dare to travel. And closer to finding the American dream—if they survive. . .

      A Need for Violence