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Revenge at the River's Edge
2018
First Published
3.76
Average Rating
300
Number of Pages

A brand new and exciting western adventure from bestselling western author Clint Clay. This is the story of the rolling river and the danger that lies at the edge of the known west. Just before the Civil War, Daniel Dempsey was a riverboat captain with a taste for adventure. He and his crew, along with a young, golden-haired prostitute named Kate, traveled up the Neosho River from New Orleans to attend the Spring Rendezvous - a trading bonanza. Pirates lurked on the river, however, and the journey was not as smooth as it might have been. Catch this exciting new western today!

Avg Rating
3.76
Number of Ratings
112
5 STARS
31%
4 STARS
35%
3 STARS
16%
2 STARS
14%
1 STARS
4%
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Author

Clint Clay
Clint Clay
Author · 9 books

Clint Clay is a true gentleman of the west who believes in the cowboy code and riding true to the brand. It seems he was born on a horse, for he has had them all his life never remembering a time he was without them. The author enjoys team roping and trail riding across the American landscape. He visits locations across America to ride the beautiful trails that still exist in many parks and private ranches that occupy the United States. He loves to team rope with his pards and owns some of the best horses in the country. He and his beautiful bride have a small ranch that is nestled down in the southeastern part of Kansas near the mighty Neosho River. They are native of this area and have raised a wonderful family. He has several best sellers. His nom de plume is Clint Clay with the first under that name being Bounty Hunter for Hire which remains a best seller. He has numerous books published in the western genre both poetry and fictional stories. He loves both and has always been an abet reader of westerns. His favorite writer Louis L’Amour has been influential to him. There are many other writers out there that he loves, and he doesn’t always read westerns. Clint feels it’s the experience of really feeling the wind on one’s face, hearing the squeak of saddle leather, and really being in the elements that helps his creative writing.

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