Outlaws : a western quartet / T.T. Flynn.

By: Flynn, T. TMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Thorndike, Me. : Center Point Pub., 2008Edition: Large print edDescription: 271 p. (large print) ; 23 cmISBN: 9781602853355 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Outlaws -- Fiction | Western stories | Large type books | Large print booksDDC classification: 813/.54 LOC classification: PS3556.L93 | O87 2008
Contents:
Blood of the Dons -- Bandit of the Brindlebar -- Valhalla -- The fighting breed.
Summary: In 'Blood of the Dons,' Mike O'Grady's parents have died, leaving him alone in the world. When he returns to the home of his ancestors, he's shocked at the hostility and violence that await him there. It is Les Shotwell's reputation as a gunfighter in 'Bandit of the Brindlebar' that inspires the small ranchers of the Brindlebar to enlist his aid in a range war that pits them against the big ranchers. 'Valhalla' is a story of railroading in the days of steam locomotives written with brilliant expertise. T. T. Flynn himself was once a railroad worker. 'The Fighting Breed' finds Deputy Sheriff Larry Remington accused of robbery and the murder of a close friend.
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Blood of the Dons -- Bandit of the Brindlebar -- Valhalla -- The fighting breed.

In 'Blood of the Dons,' Mike O'Grady's parents have died, leaving him alone in the world. When he returns to the home of his ancestors, he's shocked at the hostility and violence that await him there. It is Les Shotwell's reputation as a gunfighter in 'Bandit of the Brindlebar' that inspires the small ranchers of the Brindlebar to enlist his aid in a range war that pits them against the big ranchers. 'Valhalla' is a story of railroading in the days of steam locomotives written with brilliant expertise. T. T. Flynn himself was once a railroad worker. 'The Fighting Breed' finds Deputy Sheriff Larry Remington accused of robbery and the murder of a close friend.

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