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Giles A. Lutz

    Giles Lutz war ein produktiver Autor, dessen Werke den amerikanischen Westen erforschten. Lutz wechselte von Kurzgeschichten in Pulp-Magazinen zu Romanen und schuf Erzählungen, die in der rohen Realität und dem Abenteuer der westlichen Grenze verwurzelt waren. Sein unverwechselbarer Stil erfasste den Geist des Westens und sicherte ihm einen bedeutenden Platz im Genre.

    Smash the Wild Bunch
    Der dunkle Himmel
    Goldmann Western: Bezwinger des Stromes
    ein mann allein
    Die rache des Spielers
    Du bist dran, Amigo!
    • 2021

      Smash the Wild Bunch

      • 500 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Under mounting pressure from his displeased superiors in Washington, Evett Nix, chief Marshal of Oklahoma, launches one final desperate plan to round up the notorious Bill Doolin and his deadly gang, the Wild Bunch. Nix calls on his old friend, Frank Grimes, a former lawman turned farmer, to help find Doolin. Frank, with his impetuous and mercurial younger brother, Chad, set out undercover as farmers looking to buy some land. They find Doolin holed up in the dusty prairie town of Ingalls -- a town too small to warrant a railroad stop and too insignificant to justify the presence of a lawman -- the perfect hideout.

      Smash the Wild Bunch
    • 2021

      Law of the Trigger

      • 132 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      When the S.O.S. came from his pardner, Holt Spainhower knew he had to hit leather for Main City, but he hated like hell to do it. Spainhower had used his fast gun to clean up plenty of other towns, and he was tired of all the killing. But there was something even more sinister about Main City. And when Spainhower met murder on the road to that frontier town, he began to realize just how violent a job lay before him. By the time he was there just a few hours, he'd been appointed marshal of what they called "claim-jumper town." Then the boys who ran its streets and he locked horns . . . and something had to give. For by then Spainhower knew his only ally was his low-slung pistol . . . and the law of the trigger. In this quick-moving novel of a man so tough bullets couldn't stop him will meet: HOLT SPAINHOWER, He had a soft heart, but was tough enough to stop bullets. DORSEY EVERS. Dorsey wanted what was right, but he wasn't brutal enough to get it. TINY. A big man with a small brain, he was more dangerous than any wild animal. JUDE KABO. Being shrewd and ruthless, Jude was more respectable than most. KITTY. After giving too much to the man she loved, she was left with nothing. SLADE. Kill fast and never say die, was his slogan.

      Law of the Trigger
    • 1978
    • 1961

      TROUBLE BETWEEN THE HONYOCKERS AND THE RANCHERS.

      The Honyocker