I'd grown up on commercial fishing boats. I'd had my leg cut off, gotten shot and damned near killed. After a turn-around that let me salvage a big factory ship things started looking up.
Jim Walters was a shootist who was out of a job. He got a job offer from an old friend that turned out to be shadier than he could stomach. This is the story of how he rescued a widow and her daughter and cleaned out the town of Bloody Gulch. There is a minimum of dialect to give flavor to the dialog, but the 10 chapters should be easy to read. This is a standard Western with no gimmicks and minimal sex.
Badlands and Indian Territory were a dangerous combination. The bounty hunter had no other choice. Not if he wanted to take in a dangerous pair of escaped convicts. There is no turning back until the job is done.
The marvels of modern high-tech aid this wronged husband in the discovery of his wife's betrayal. They also help to exact his retribution on his cheating wife and her lover.
Sam never dreamed that her boyfriend was a underhanded and rotten rat. She never dreamed so much bad could happen to one person and still find something very good.
A cheating wife and her black lover are discovered by her husband. An investigative reporter wants to tell the story and discovers the truth but never gets the chance. I had to include some 'life lessons'at the end. Kids should be taught these early in life.
A naval electronics rating got zapped by a lightning bolt while in a compromising position. This is his story of coping with success and failure come hell or high water.