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Wayne D. Overholser

    4. September 1906 – 27. August 1996

    Dieser amerikanische Autor ist bekannt für seine Westernromane, die die raue und oft ungerechte Realität des Lebens an der amerikanischen Grenze einfangen. Seine Werke zeichnen sich durch starke Charaktere und fesselnde Erzählungen über Mut, Überleben und moralische Zwickmühlen aus. Der Autor befasst sich mit Themen wie Gerechtigkeit und der Unausweichlichkeit des Schicksals in wilden Landschaften. Sein Schreiben wird für seine Authentizität und seine Fähigkeit, die Atmosphäre der Zeit zu beschwören, geschätzt.

    Ein Toter schiesst zurück
    Das Recht des Stärkeren
    Kampf um Swift River
    Tödliches Vermächtnis
    Die Stadt in der Wildnis
    Die Hölle von Paradise Valley
    • 2023

      Bitter Wind

      • 500 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      When you live the sort of life I do -- the life of a hired gun -- you start to figure you can handle any tough hand who comes along. But the tough hand I had to drill right between the eyes just happened to be a Flynn. And even though it was self-defense, there's no way his pa and the rest of the clan wouldn't come after me. In a wild race across the frozen prairie, their first bullet killed my horse and their second caught me right in the thigh. But it was what happened next that changed my life forever. . . .

      Bitter Wind
    • 2022

      Nugget City: A Western Story

      • 500 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      Nugget City was a Colorado mining town that made the transition to a ranching community. But the transition wasn't easy and it left a lot of bad blood. A range war had been brewing for a while, and greed, gossip, and rage were threatening to blow the town apart. The last thing the town needed was a spark to set off the tinderbox.

      Nugget City: A Western Story
    • 2021

      Stories included: "The Woman from Cougar Creek""The Price of Pride""The Devil and Old Man Gillis""Shooting for a Fall""It's Hell to Be a Hero""The Tongue-Tied Cowboy""From Hell to Leadville""The Deputy with a Past""Judge Peterson's Colt Law""The Breaking of Sam McKay""Fugitive from the Boothill Brigade""The Man Ten Feet Tall"

      Ten Feet Tall: Collected Stories
    • 2021

      Beyond the Pass

      • 500 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Dirken&;s Hole never bothered the outlaws who wintered there if the outlaws didn&;t bother them. Then one young man broke this rule.

      Beyond the Pass
    • 2021

      Standoff at the River

      • 500 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      A remarkable battles was fought at Beecher Island, Colorado, in 1868. Forty-nine untrained volunteers, two wounded officers, and a dying army doctor were nailed down on a sand-bar in a shallow river by more than a thousand Cheyenne, Arapahoe and Sioux.For the fourth day the squaws and children shrieked with blood-lust. Roman Nose gathered his warriors for yet another attack. And again the desperate men on Beecher Island levelled their rifles...

      Standoff at the River
    • 2020

      West of the Rimrock

      • 500 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Murdo Morgan returned to Paradise Valley, Oregon, expecting trouble. Sixteen years earlier, his father had planned to help hundreds of families settle in the valley. Not wanting to lose their spread, local ranchers had murdered Morgan's brothers and driven his family away.

      West of the Rimrock
    • 2020
      3,5(2)Abgeben

      Small ranchers in Harmony Oregon are up against it with the price of cattle down and Skull Ranch, owned by a syndicate, trying to buy them out. Dan Riley spends a month trying to find a bank to help them, but he fails. When the editor of The Clarion is shot, the ranchers blame Black Mike Sand, the manager of Skull, in spite of the circumstances of the shooting. As pressure mounts, Riley is determined to find out who is really in charge of the syndicate, and the only man willing to help him is Andrew Daniels, a former newspaper man whose courage comes from a bottle. Ex-gunman Rod Devers has started up a ranch, but small things going wrong on his land make him think someone might be trying to drive him out. In addition, the $2,000 he borrowed to buy his herd is coming due in a few months, and he refuses to marry his fiancée until he's debt free. His brother George ramrods the Spade, the biggest ranch in the area owned by Karl Hermann, who is on his way to Spade. The two-bit ranchers are convinced Hermann is coming to grab up all the land, and they organize a group of vigilantes, the 99, to protect themselves. When Rod refuses to join the 99 and accepts his brother's offer of a temporary job to protect Hermann and his daughter during their visit, the small ranchers turn against him.

      The Valley of the 99: A Western Duo
    • 2020

      High Desert: A Western Duo

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The narrative centers on Murdo Morgan, who returns to Paradise Valley after years away, motivated not by vengeance for his brothers' deaths but by his father's dream of establishing a thriving farming community. As the owner of the Cascade and Paradise Land Company, he faces opposition from Broad Clancy, the powerful figure controlling the region. Morgan's determination to fulfill his father's vision puts him at great personal risk, highlighting themes of legacy, ambition, and the struggle for land ownership in a hostile environment.

      High Desert: A Western Duo