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The Loner #15

Bullets Don't Die

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Journey To A Killing Ground

Conrad Browning, a.k.a. The Loner, knows what it's like to a have a family and a home. And he knows what it's like to lose it all. Now, he has a met man living on the edge of sanity: a good man, a flawed man, a solitary man who might just cost The Loner his life...

The Past Won't Let Him Go. The Future Is Even Deadlier.

Jared Tate is an aging U.S. marshal who has saved lives, made enemies, and planted a lot of bad men in hallowed ground. But Tate is in deep trouble, the kind that comes from a troubled mind. Not remembering as much as he wants to, not forgetting as much as he should, Tate has one person to trust. Because the Loner has made Tate's enemies his own, taking on Tate's demons and Tate's fight. In the lawless and violent Kansas territory, a young wanderer and an aging lawman will journey side-by-side one last time--into a fight that will take every bullet they have...

321 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2012

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J.A. Johnstone

651 books227 followers
J.A. Johnstone learned to write from the master himself, Uncle William W. Johnstone, who began tutoring J.A. at an early age. After-school hours were often spent retyping manuscripts or researching his massive American Western History library as well as the more modern wars and conflicts. J.A. worked hard and learned, later going on to become the co-author of William W. Johnstone’s many bestselling westerns and thrillers. J.A. Johnstone lives on a ranch in Tennessee and more information is at WilliamJohnstone.net

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1 review1 follower
October 12, 2017
The Wild West is back!

It has been years since I picked up a good western and this one was definitely that. Of course, the story was completely predictable up to the point as it followed the typical template for western novels. But what I found particularly entertaining was how Johnstone treated a difficult topic that many of us are struggling with in providing the care they need with dignity and honor. Yes, it was a fun, action-packed western, but it was far more.
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1,040 reviews3 followers
February 2, 2024
First part I thought it was just another rancher who had treed a town. But it is more than that. "The Kid" helps out an old retired Mashall with dementia. Of course, it's not considered that back then, it was a mental problem. Makes for good reading on what goes on.

This is the last story of this series, and I was disappointed that the ending wasn't better with Kid Morgon and what happens.
862 reviews2 followers
December 10, 2017
Great!

This is a wonderful adventure of the old west. It touched all my heart-strings by portraying many of the trials we all face in life.
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93 reviews5 followers
July 3, 2020
Great series of Kid Morgan....a real page turner...
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Author 1 book3 followers
October 14, 2020
Excellent Tale

Johnstone carries his series well. Another book to read and share. Keep them coming. I am a fan. Action galore!
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January 5, 2021
This was the last one in the series that I've read. It was a good one, though a bit sad because of the Marshall's issue, but the story added some interesting elements because of it.
2,490 reviews46 followers
September 12, 2012
Kid Morgan meets Marshal Jared Tate when, looking for a place to camp for the night, rights into trouble. Four men amid the trees, one dead horse and the other three looking like they'd been rode hard.They intended to kill him for the buckskin and his pack horse.

A gun battle started and the Kid was pinned down, in serious trouble. That was when the Marshall took a hand, shooting one of the two remaining men as he was about to kill the Kid.

Tate was an old man, but he could shoot and was tough as nails. He was returning from delivering an outlaw to prison.

The Kid and he rode toward his town and on the trip, the Kid noticed some things. The Marshal seemed forgetful, forgetting to get the water for coffee, just staring into space, forgetting to put coffee in the water, forgetting what he'd told him the night before.

Something was wrong here,

He learns the truth when they arrive at Copperhead Springs. Tate had retired a few years before and now lived in Wichita with his daughter and her husband. The event he was returning from had happened ten years before. His deputy was now Marshal.

And the town was in trouble. A man had murdered a man in the bar and the Kid, after a terrific battle against his huge adversary, had taken him down. The young Marshal seemed reluctant to jail him.

The big man was foreman at a ranch owned by a young man since his father had died. He was intent on being the badass of the territory and hired thugs to back him. The town was scared.

It took the Kid and Tate to buck them up and settle it when the man came to town with his crew.

The Kid agreed to take Tate back to his daughter. Tate had put a lot of men away and in the ground in his career as Marshal. When a nosy reporter reports about Tate;s mental problems, old enemies come out of the woodwork looking for him. Even the ten years ago outlaw, now out of prison.

Nice efficient western with lots of action. The J. A. Johnstone who writes this series knows his business.
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September 15, 2012
J. A. Johnstone's the Loner is part western/part romance. Even though the romantic parts are not always developed into full blown relationships, there is always the possibility. I always enjoy this series, and as soon as I read one, I'm ready for the next one to come out. This particular book had some great moments in it, and the Marshall Tate was a real hoot! The Kid has grown even more sentimental about the folks he helps out, and I think that's why I really like that character. This was another good read by Johnstone.
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August 4, 2016
Great storry sotrry the series is finised

Very good reads ready for more too bad he didn't write more. Thought he might go for the deputy girl
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