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To Hell and Beyond
Omnibus: The Hell Riders; Hard Road to Heaven
von Mark Henry
Verlag: Andersen Press Ltd
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ISBN: 978-0-7860-4205-0
Erschienen am 30.05.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 544 Seiten

Preis: 6,99 €

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It's been thirty years since they battled through a war-torn frontier. Now they'll ride together once again-and the bullets will fly . . .
THE HELL RIDERS
During the bloody Apache Wars, Trap O'Shannon, Clay Madsen, Ky Roman, and a few others distinguished themselves with uncommon valor in the brutal Geronimo Campaign. Known as the Scout Trackers, this fearsome bunch of battle-hardened warriors rode hard, shot straight and plenty, and took chances no one else was willing to take. But times have changed and the brotherhood is scattered here and there in a changing land-until the past comes rolling back with a vengeance.
HARD ROAD TO HEAVEN
Reunited, the gang is ready to ride hard from Montana all the way to the Arizona Territory to enforce their fearless brand of justice. Killers of every stripe will stand in their way, but that only means Trap and his men will fight that much harder to bury every last one of them . . .
Here together for the first time are Mark Henry's explosive Western epics that show the brutal, gut-punching American West in all its violent glory.



MARK HENRY recently traded a career in the helping profession to scar minds with his fiction. He attributes his ideas to premature exposure to horror movies, and/or witnessing adult cocktail parties in the '70s. He's been further formed by surviving earthquakes, typhoons, and two volcanic eruptions. He, surprisingly, lives and breathes today in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and two dogs. Readers can visit his website at www.markhenry.us.


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