| Richard S. Wheeler - Fiction - 2000 - 324 pages
Follows the legendary gunfighter and gambler back to Dodge City in 1919 as he tries to come to terms with his role as a frontier lawman in the days of the Wild West. | |
| Richard S. Wheeler - Fiction - 2000 - 486 pages
Awesome Projects from Unexpected Placesfeatures more than thirty projects designed by the users of instructables.com. These users have repurposed and reused everyday items they ... | |
| Richard S. Wheeler - Fiction - 2004 - 308 pages
At the trappers' rendezvous in Wyoming in 1838, Barnaby Skye is offered the chance to become a post trader in his Crow Indian wife's homeland. | |
| Richard S. Wheeler - Fiction - 2003 - 344 pages
Thomas Francis Meagher, a giant of Irish history and folklore and a man who risked everything because of his ideals, is brought to life by the author of "Eclipse." | |
| Richard S. Wheeler - Fiction - 2004 - 308 pages
The five-time Spur Award-winning author delivers this action-packed Western in which the West's wiliest grifter meets his match in the sexy owner of a once-booming mining town ... | |
| Richard S. Wheeler - Fiction - 2004 - 292 pages
Conned out of his money and land, Hard Luck Yancey stumbles upon black Telluride gold beneath a Sisters of Charity miners' hospital, a discovery that pits him against ruthless ... | |
| Richard S. Wheeler - Fiction - 2004 - 351 pages
Sam Flint, a courageous editor of a weekly newspaper, fights to defend the helpless, the persecuted, and the humble--no matter the consequences to himself. In Oro Blanco, site ... | |
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