Thursday, February 13, 2014

3 New Westerns

Valley of Fire (M)
by Johnny D. Boggs

http://discover.halifaxpubliclibraries.ca/?q=title:%22valley%20of%20fire%22boggs"Micah Bishop is busted out of jail by a gun-toting nun, who wants him to travel with her into the most lawless part of New Mexico Territory, in order to give some of her fellow nuns a proper burial--and find the gold that they share the ground with."

The Lone Warrior (M)
by Lori Austin

http://discover.halifaxpubliclibraries.ca/?q=title:%22lone%20warrior%22austin"Rose Varner needs a man... But not just any man. The one known as "White Ghost with Hair of Fire." He may be the only way to rescue her daughter, Lily, from the Cheyenne. Legend has it he was once the Cheyenne's captive, but his courage impressed them so much that they accepted him as one of their own. Yet the man Rose finds seems far from legendary... Luke Phelan's tortured past has driven him to live as a recluse in the Smoky Hills of western Kansas. Having vowed to keep his distance from the Cheyenne, Luke refuses to accompany Rose on her rescue mission. But her bravery in the face of dangerous odds changes his mind. Now as they ride toward their destination, they'll battle outlaws, bounty hunters, and their own rising desires before finding Lily. But the cost to Rose will be high, and her budding love for Luke will be put to the test..."

Robert B. Parker's Bull River (M)
by Robert Knott

http://discover.halifaxpubliclibraries.ca/?q=title:%22robert%20b.%20parker%27s%20bull%20river%22"Itinerent lawment Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch return in a new installment of the series created by Robert B. Parker. After hunting down murderer and bandito Captain Alejandro Vasquez, Territorial Marshal Virgil Cole and Deputy Everett Hitch return him to Citadel to stand trial. No sooner do they remand Vasquez into custody when a major bank robbery occurs and the lawmen quickly find themselves tasked with a new job: investigate the robbery of Comstock Bank, recover the loot, and bring the criminals to justice."

Robert B. Parker wrote the first 4 titles in the series. After his death Robert Knott continued the series with "Ironhorse" and "Bull River

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