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U.S. Marshal: Western Adventure Stories Inspired By Top Western Writer Paul L. Thompson
2018
First Published
3.54
Average Rating
134
Number of Pages

The taming of the wild frontier, the building of the railroads, the new land that became America. These are the stories of the Old West written by some of the greatest Western writers of today. Traditional Western adventures, all with one thing in common – top selling Western author Paul L. Thompson. Take top writers GP Hutchinson, John D. Fie, Jr., Fred Staff, M. Allen, D.G. Wyatt, Michael Haden and Orin Vaughn. Take the great stories of Paul L. Thompson, take the Old West, and you’ve got tales filled with guns, guts and glory. Roll with Paul L. Thompson and these great authors as you discover a new and exciting West—the Wild West you remember from your childhood. This is the first of three sets that will mix great Westerns, great authors and a man named Paul L. Thompson.

Avg Rating
3.54
Number of Ratings
110
5 STARS
32%
4 STARS
15%
3 STARS
35%
2 STARS
14%
1 STARS
5%
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Authors

G. P. Hutchinson
G. P. Hutchinson
Author · 10 books

Three-Time Winner, Readers' Favorite International Book Awards "GP Hutchinson has the gift to tell a compelling tale, enlighten you without preaching and keep you on the edge of your seat. He takes you on unexpected trails populated by flesh and blood characters of depth and substance," says Western TV & movie star Alex Cord. Nick Wale of Novel Ideas says, "With great mastery GP Hutchinson paints a West I can see, feel and smell. [He] knows how to write, and he knows instinctively." Hutchinson's first Western novel, "Strong Convictions," won the Western Fictioneers Peacemaker Award for Best First Western of 2015, as well as a gold medal from the National Indie Excellence Awards. "Strong Suspicions," the second volume in the Emmett Strong Western series, garnered a gold medal in the 2016 Readers' Favorite International Book Awards. And "Strong Ambitions" took silver in the 2017 Readers' Favorite Awards. In addition to his interest in the Old West, GP Hutchinson has been a longtime enthusiast of baseball, America's first true national pastime, a game played from coast to coast by the late 1800s. While he enjoys the game as it is played today, his most recent novels are tales of players caught up in life-and-death struggles during the early years of professional baseball. Steeped in the actual history of the game, as well as societal realities of the times, these stories feature both fictional and actual characters, teams, and leagues. A graduate of Louisiana State University and Dallas Theological Seminary, Hutchinson has lived in Costa Rica and Spain. He currently resides in upstate South Carolina with his wife, Carolyn. Besides writing, he enjoys spending time in the mountains and horseback riding whenever the opportunity arises.

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