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Will Cook

    1. Januar 1921 – 1. Juli 1964

    William Everett Cook war ein produktiver Autor von Western- und Abenteuerromanen und -geschichten. Sein Werk zeichnet sich durch eine vielfältige Bandbreite an Themen und Stilen aus, die seine abwechslungsreichen Lebenserfahrungen widerspiegeln. Cook brachte Authentizität und Spannung in seine Erzählungen ein und gewann damit die Gunst der Leser. Sein literarisches Erbe liegt in seinen lebendigen Darstellungen des Wilden Westens und aufregenden Abenteuern.

    Signale des Todes
    Grenzbanditen
    Steckbrief für den Sheriff
    Der Mann aus Texas
    Sein Letzter Befehl
    Die tödlichen drei
    • 2022

      Easy Money

      • 500 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Meade Bigelow had sweated blood to build a mining empire in Wyoming. But he'd be dammed if he'd let thieves crush honest people just to fatten their pokes.

      Easy Money
    • 2021
    • 2020

      The Breakthrough

      • 232 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Charlie Two-Moon is a twentieth-century Indian fighting the same enemy that plagued his ancestors -- the greedy white man. Through his own inner drive and force of character, and equipped with a far better education than the usual reservation Indian, Charlie determines to escape from the prison of his color. He has always dreamed of being a farmer in the community where he grew up. He enlists in the Army, saves several thousand dollars from his pay as sergeant, and buys a good tract of neglected land.From the moment of his acquiring the farm, tension begins to mount as Charlie experiences the torments of white bigotry. Charlie begins to see he is developing some of these same attitudes as he tries to distance himself from the negative characteristics of his people by living like the white man. Charlie must come to accept who he is as a person before he can step into the leadership role only he can fill--one that will bring change to his community.

      The Breakthrough
    • 1977
    • 1976