Paul Evan Lehman Bücher






Ein flirrender Sommertag in Idaho, USA: eine Familie im Wald, die beiden Mädchen spielen, die Eltern holen Brennholz für den Winter. Die Luft steht, die Mutter hat ein Beil in der Hand – und innerhalb eines Augenblicks ist die Idylle zerstört. Ist es Gnade, dass der Vater, Wade, langsam sein Gedächtnis verliert? Bald wird er nicht mehr wissen, welche Tragödie sich an jenem Tag abgespielt hat, wie seine Töchter hießen und seine Frau, Jenny, die zu lebenslanger Haft verurteilt wurde. Auch Ann, die Frau, deren Liebe groß genug ist, um zu Wade in das leere Haus zu ziehen, wird nie den Hergang der Tat erfahren. Aber mit jedem Tag an Wades Seite erkundet sie genauer, was damals geschehen ist, und nimmt schließlich Kontakt zu Jenny auf. Ein atemberaubender Roman über das Unbegreifliche in uns.
Pistol Law
- 500 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
Copyright date: 1950. This edition published: 2019.
Hot Triggers
- 188 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Bill Serviss is a ruthless, gun-fast ranger in a reckless chase after rustlers...his Colt spat justice in a fight against the toughest outlaws in the west. The most feared man in the town was Cleve Morley, proprietor of the SIlver Saddle Saloon. He ran the ranchers and he ran the prostitutes who worked for him. But he couldn't run Bill Serviss, the lustiest, hardest driving ranger who ever bagged a cattle thief. Previously published as Passion in the Dust
Montana Man
- 186 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
"A thrilling saga of old Montana and a range-land whodunit. Stellar entertainment. Los Angeles Daily News Ex-Marshal Joe Raiford wants to settle down to a quiet life...and is scouting for the right spot for his ranch...when a wounded man, running from two gunmen, staggers into his camp and embroils him in a conspiracy involving cattle rustlers, a crooked lawyer, blood-thirsty killers, and a string of murders that could spark a range war. "A thrilling saga of old Montana and a range-land whodunit. Stellar entertainment. Los Angeles Daily News "The story gets more urgent by the page, with plenty of lead poisoning and a shooting climax." The Daily Oklahoman "The plot is high above average for horse operas. The book moves like a hurricane." The Long Beach Press-Telegram
Devil's Doorstep
- 166 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
"A highly recommended western, well-written, skillfully-plotted, and fast moving." Chicago Tribune The corrupt town of Calder, known as The Devil's Doorstep, is brutally run by Mayor Monk Malone as his personal domain and as a haven for gamblers, swindlers, rustlers and outlaws...to the horror and dismay of the local newspaper and the town Reverend, who are virtually powerless to stop him. But then a stranger named Borden rides into town, playing all the factions against one another. It's not clear whose side he's on...or if he's only looking out for his own, mysterious interests. All anybody knows is that he's the fastest gun in the territory and is not afraid to use it. "There is enough action here for any taste." Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Originally released in 1949, it was subsequently republished in 1968 under the title Helltown)
The Tough Texan
- 500 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
The Republic of Texas, 1842. The Texans fought long and hard to win victory over Mexico. They had won independence at last, and now bent to the task of rebuilding their war-wasted land.
The Cold Trail
- 156 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Jim Randall sets out to solve his father's brutal murder..but he's a lone cowboy on the coldest of trails...and facing off against an entire town Jim Randall knows his father, the town banker, didn't kill himself, even if everybody in Briscoe says otherwise. There's a killer out there, and there are plenty of likely suspects, including the bank's greedy vice president and the slick-talking foreman of the Star Ranch. Whoever it is doesn't want Jim discovering the truth and has hired a gunman to put him in a grave...right beside his father. "An exciting western," St. Albans Daily Messenger
Vultures of Paradise Valley
- 200 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden