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Texas Ranger Creek & Cowboy Justice
2018
First Published
4.27
Average Rating
284
Number of Pages
As the small Texas Ranger patrol returned from Tombstone, Arizona, and New Mexico, they ran across two dead cowboys out on the trail of the Great Plains to El Paso. They were murdered by bushwhackers with a badge. To stop a deadly range war with the Scottish-born Seth Bogardus, Texas Ranger Captain Ridge Creek brings his best Rangers face off with the infamous Marshal Dan Dowd; Him and twenty hired gunslingers in beige dusters and Winchesters repeater rifles, guns for hire to the highest bidder. Mister Bogardus himself, a wealthy ranch baron and the man to take every substantial water source from the New Mexican border to the city of El Paso by force with the bounty hunter, Tom Horn, at his side. The danger in Texas has not diminished, making the need for such men as Captain Creek and his band of Texas Rangers imperative. To kill wicked men, you need a bad man, and Creek is up to the task. Ash Lingam reaches new heights with his latest novel, of the Wild West and the Texas Rangers, bringing the 1860s to life in his Tales of Western Adventures in Cowboy Justice.
Avg Rating
4.27
Number of Ratings
130
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3 STARS
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Authors

Ash Lingam
Ash Lingam
Author · 64 books

Ash Lingam is an Amazon Best Selling Author. He has written over one hundred novels and short stories in the Western genre. He has published nine series about the Texas Rangers, US Marshals, and Bounty Hunters, and his new additions to the Frontier & Pioneer Western Fiction—the Mountain Men series. Ash was born on a ranch in the Midwestern United States. It was during a time when Westerns were magical both at the movies and on television. As a boy, he collected Indian arrowheads in the fields and rode his horse, Sugar, in the woods as he played cowboys and Indians. From age twelve, he hunted to put food on the family table when his grandpa, Pop, gave him his first double-barrel shotgun—at eight taught him how to trap in our ponds and the creeks at the end of our property. Growing up in the country with horses and guns made the transition to an author of the Old West an effortless journey. Some say Ash Lingam is the fastest writer in the West. Ash says; When inspiration hits me, from when I open my eyes in the morning until I fall asleep at night, I let my fingers dance across the keyboards, anxious to see what will happen next in the story in my mind’s eye. Ash Lingam

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