The Killing Season

The Greatest Western Writer Of The 21st CenturyWilliam W. Johnstone, the USA Today bestselling master of the epic Western, continues the thrilling saga of the O'Brien brothers—Samuel, Jacob, Shawn, and Patrick—as they forge their destiny in the untamed New Mexico Territory and stake their claim in frontier America.Death Rules The NightThey ride after sundown. Black robed figures with skulls for faces, terrorizing the town of Recoil like the horsemen of the Apocalypse. If the sheriff hopes to defeat this hellish band of outlaws, he'll need back-up. Enter Colonel Shamus O'Brien. The seasoned ranchhand and patriarch has fought off more than his share of horse thieves and marauders. But he's never seen anything like these ornery devils. They torch the town without warning, killing and destroying everything in sight. Shamus could use some extra firepower, namely his sons Shawn and Jacob. But the O'Brien brothers have problems of their own....
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Grasshopper Jungle

In the small town of Ealing, Iowa, Austin and his best friend Robby have accidentally unleashed an unstoppable army. An army of horny, hungry, six-foot-tall praying mantises that only want to do two things. This is the truth. This is history. It's the end of the world. And nobody knows anything about it. You know what I mean. Funny, intense, complex, and brave, Grasshopper Jungle brilliantly weaves together everything from testicle-dissolving genetically modified corn to the struggles of recession-era, small-town America in this groundbreaking coming-of-age stunner. "Original, weird, sexy, thought-provoking and guaranteed to stir controversy. One hell of a book." – Michael Grant, New York Times bestselling author of the Gone series "Andrew Smith is the bravest storyteller I know. Grasshopper Jungle is the most intelligent and gripping book I've read in over a decade. I didn't move for...
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Amazon Nights: Classic Adventure Tales from the Pulps

Fantasy/Classic Literature. 128233 words long. First published in USA, 2005
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The Journey Home: The Ingenairii Series: Beyond the Twenty Cities

You can't go home again. In the tenth book of the Ingenairii Series, Alec knows that there is no return to the land of his youth. Centuries of life and memory, as well as an unknown span of miles separate him from the Dominion, and he has no drive to go back. His goal is to find and set free the girl he is pursuing, Kristie, who has been kidnapped by Warrior Ingenairii. Already, the pursuit of Kriste and her captors has taken him hundreds of miles and weeks of time. He has gained and lost much in the pursuit, especially friends and companions, and injuries. When he awakens from a coma, the result of a devastating injury, he will find that his memories and abilities have been altered, creating complex new dynamics during the resumption of his chase to set Kriste free. And as the pursuit continues, he will find that there are old and ancient friends and enemies, ghosts and real, who will become part of his life once again.
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Arlo

An explosive, scarred maverick and a tarnished dragon hybrid discover a dangerous truth that makes them targets for the State. Can they be saved by their love for each other or will the evil they fight against beat them?Arlo Ember hides his internal scars well. Determined never to lose anyone he loves again, he delights in his talents when it comes to bombs, fighting with his brothers and a growing band of resistance fighters to stop the State. As a former elite soldier in the Brigade Patrol, he’s known for his skill and tenacity. When he’s on a mission to blow up a key communication hub, he won’t stop until he succeeds. But he has a problem by his side. A sexy, hot-headed, independent dragon hybrid type of problem. And she’s fighting her own demons, and losing.Juniper Firestar is a reluctant recruit at the underground bunker the Ember brothers run. Having no choice but to join them when her home is destroyed, she’s hiding a secret. She wants Arlo, but he doesn’t feel the same. Sure, he teases and flirts, but he can’t want her. She’s messed up. She runs at the first sign of trouble. And as for her dragon hybrid ability, there’s no way he’ll want her when he knows what she can do.But she can’t stay away. Every inch of her wants Arlo, no matter how hard she denies it, fights it, runs from it. She also needs to get even with the State, and Arlo can help her do that. Arlo, her scarred warrior, her talented bomb boy. He doesn’t stop trying to break through her barriers, and she’s terrified of how he’ll react when he really sees her.Then Juniper discovers a shocking dark secret the State have been hiding, and everything changes.Will this be the end of the Ember brothers, or do they now have a way to defeat the enemy?
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The Last Mountain Man

Johnstone—Keeping the West WildThe Story that Started the Saga. From his Missouri farm, the boy travels west. In his heart is vengeance. In his hand is a Navy Colt. By his side is the old mountain man named Preacher, who'll teach young Smoke Jensen everything he needs to know about fighting like the devil, and—when the time comes—dying like a man. Although Smoke Jensen's enemies have destroyed everything he's ever loved, they made one mistake: they let him live . . . Live Free. Read Hard.
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