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Enjoy these free stories of the Old West. This is western fiction at its best! If you're a fan of westerns, we guarantee you'll come away satisfied. These are stories told in the tradition of the Dean of westerns, Louis L'Amour. And if you like these free stories, try the western fiction novels we offer for sale.
| The Apaches rose out of the brown desert floor, and as one, they moved towards their prey. Thus begins a tale of a chase led by Jeremiah Trist. It is a deadly game of wits and cunning, with the ultimate price being survival. |
Ely Dane did not see the shot that tumbled him down into the dusty street. The bright Texas sun went dark for him that day. So did a lot of things. This is the story of a marshal who fights a battle no one could see. It was a battle that raged deep within. He had to win that battle in order to survive. |
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| Sy Causey was a careful man. He'd lived long enough in the West to know there were certain kinds of men that a man stayed away from, if possible. Causey took the trail of a man unlike any he'd ever met...except one. But, it couldn't be this man. Lots of action here. Enjoy. |
Dade Kemp was a lawman. When cattle begin to disappear, his instincts lead him to the one man no one else suspects. The woman he loves is engaged to the man, and comes to despise Kemp for his suspicions. But, she will regret her words one day. |
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John Ryre was leaving Texas. He lost his wife to the harsh life there and as he passed through a small town, some riders from a ranch decided they wanted his horse. He resisted and wound up tossed in the desert, wrapped in a cowhide, and left to die. But, he came back, and they learned they'd tried to kill the wrong man. |
Some men are born to be hanged, or so it is said. Clayton "Biscuit" Wilson was a former cook for a local ranch. He retired and opened a restaurant in town. Just about everybody in town ate at his place...until someone got very sick, that is. The discovery made by the town made it inevitable that Wilson would be hanged. |
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