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Matthew P. Mayo

    Matthew P. Mayo crea racconti avvincenti di sopravvivenza e avventura, spesso ambientati nel aspro contesto del West americano. Il suo stile è caratterizzato da una forte enfasi sull'autenticità storica e un'atmosfera immersiva che trascina i lettori in narrazioni avvincenti. Mayo approfondisce temi di resilienza umana e i pericoli che si nascondono nella natura selvaggia. Il suo lavoro celebra lo spirito di esplorazione e la volontà indomita di resistere contro ogni avversità.

    Winter Wolves
    Sourdoughs, Claim Jumpers & Dry Gulchers
    Stranded: A Story of Frontier Survival
    Ralph Compton The Too-late Trail
    Dilly
    Where Legends Ride
    • Where Legends Ride

      • 188pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Featuring 14 thrilling tales set in the Wild West, this collection delivers intense action, adventure, and danger. The stories, crafted by both seasoned and emerging writers, reflect a shared passion for Western legends. Readers will experience high-noon showdowns, lynchings, prairie fires, and manhunts, showcasing the vibrant spirit of the genre. Published by Black Horse Westerns, this anthology promises to captivate fans of Western fiction, pulling them into a world where legends truly ride.

      Where Legends Ride
    • Dilly

      • 307pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      "DILLY is the coming-of-age story of an abused orphan boy, Orville Dillard Jr., aka Dilly, who travels west from Ohio to Wyoming and ends up at the Hatterson Cattle Ranch. He also finds himself smack in the middle of the infamous and all-too-real Sheep Wars, in which dozens of sheepherders are murdered and few of the attacking cattlemen are ever held accountable"--

      Dilly
    • Western Writers of America 2022 Spur Award FinalistA rancher discovers just how many times a man's luck can hold out in this thrilling novel in the bestselling Trail Drive SeriesAfter struggling for years to work a raw-patch ranch in the arid flatlands of Texas, young Mitchell Newland learns that his herd of scrubby range cattle will fetch ten times their local price if they're driven to Montana.He strikes a one-sided deal with the devil, neighboring rancher Corliss Bilks, to back his play with cattle, men, and horses. The trail brims with hellish prairie fire, stampede, flooded rivers, hailstorms, rattlers, sickness, long, broiling days and frigid nights.Halfway to Montana, range pirates and a rogue Apache war party close in. Mitch and the boys fight, grim and helpless, watching as their herd is driven westward in a cloud of dust and cackling laughter.Cut down to two bloodied men, Mitch collapses, far too late, and admits the old man has won the bet. But salvation in the form of a Basque sheepherder revives Mitch and his pal, Drover Joe, and Mitch realizes he isn't done. Not by a long shot. And now he has nothing to lose.

      Ralph Compton The Too-late Trail
    • Set against a backdrop of the American West, this award-winning young adult fiction explores themes of adventure, resilience, and self-discovery. The story follows a young protagonist navigating the challenges of frontier life, encountering both friendships and conflicts that shape their journey. With a rich historical context and engaging characters, the novel captures the spirit of the West while addressing universal struggles faced by youth. It promises an inspiring tale that resonates with readers of all ages.

      Stranded: A Story of Frontier Survival
    • Sourdoughs, Claim Jumpers & Dry Gulchers

      Fifty Of The Grittiest Moments In The History Of Frontier Prospecting

      • 322pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Fifty gripping tales explore the gritty world of frontier prospecting, featuring hard-scrabble sourdoughs and unscrupulous outlaws vying for wealth and resources. The stories delve into the lives of those who exploited naive newcomers, showcasing a blend of ambition, treachery, and the harsh realities of life in the wild. Each narrative highlights the relentless pursuit of fortune amidst a backdrop of danger and deception, painting a vivid picture of the era's rugged characters and their relentless struggles.

      Sourdoughs, Claim Jumpers & Dry Gulchers
    • Winter Wolves

      • 362pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      A solitary man's winter trek in the Bitterroots transforms into a perilous rescue mission when he discovers his mentor, Maple Jack, in a state of distress over the abduction of Winter Woman, a skilled healer. As he navigates treacherous terrain and faces ravenous wolves, Roamer confronts the terrifying Alooknok demons. The journey plunges him into a dark, ominous realm where survival hinges on a brutal confrontation among friends and foes, leaving lasting scars on the few who endure.

      Winter Wolves
    • Cowboys, Mountain Men & Grizzly Bears! The romance of the West is built on an endless armature of shootouts and train robberies, cowboys versus Indians, white hat versus black, and everybody versus the wilderness. From John Colter's harrowing escape from the Blackfeet to Hugh Glass's six week crawl to civilization after a grizzly attack, from Custer's final moments to John Wesley Powell's treacherous run through the rapids of the Grand Canyon, Cowboys, Mountain Men, and Grizzly Bears takes the top 50 wildest episodes in the region's history and presents them to the reader in one convenient, narrative-driven package.

      Cowboys, Mountain Men and Grizzly Bears
    • Timberline

      • 301pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      A high-country train trek turns into a blizzard-bound trainwreck-from-hell for Roamer as a gang of gunmen run roughshod on the rails. They blow the safe, abscond with a mysterious young woman, and torch the train, leaving passengers to burn in the midst of a blizzard. Trailing death in its wake, the gang heads to the high country with Roamer dogging them on foot, the only man bold enough to track them-until he's joined by his cantankerous old mentor, tough-as-nails mountain man Maple Jack. The men converge on the gang in the maw of a fresh and vicious blizzard that unleashes its merciless might. With righteous rage and hard justice their only allies, Roamer and Maple Jack prepare for a final showdown at . . . Timberline.

      Timberline
    • Myths and Mysteries of New Hampshire

      True Stories Of The Unsolved And Unexplained, First Edition

      • 210pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Exploring the eerie and enigmatic side of New Hampshire, this book presents a captivating collection of tales that delve into unsolved murders, legendary villains, and ghostly encounters. It serves as an engaging resource for residents, travelers, history enthusiasts, and ghost hunters alike, highlighting the state's haunted locations and chilling myths. Each story brings to life the dark mysteries that linger in the Granite State, making it an intriguing read for those fascinated by the supernatural and historical intrigue.

      Myths and Mysteries of New Hampshire
    • Ralph Compton Guns of the Greenhorn

      • 381pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      "Young dandy Fletcher Ralston's privileged life of education and ease in the East comes to an abrupt end when he's summoned to the dried-up Wyoming town of Promise to inherit a run-down bordello and a lifetime of debts. The old woman he's known only via correspondence as his "aunt" is in truth the madam of the brothel. After their meeting, she is found with her throat slit, and Fletcher is suspect number one. But the old lady's paramour, crusty Gunnar Tibbs, believes in his innocence and sets about mentoring the tenderfoot. Fletcher is a quick study with the revolver, and the unlikely pair set out to clear Fletcher's name and track down the real killer. What they don't know is that someone is stalking them in Skin Varney, the notorious, unsavory brute his father double-crossed years before. Fletcher Ralston has to learn the ways of the West, and fast. Or he'll die with his spats on"--

      Ralph Compton Guns of the Greenhorn