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Gunn #15

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The man firing at Gunn thought he was someone else and paid the price. Gut-shot and dying, Grandy Lund explains that someone's been poaching his meat and asks Gunn to take him back to his cabin so that he can set things straight with his two daughters, Kristina and Leni.

The savagely beautiful young women react differently to the news that their father is dying, blonde Kristina looking at Gunn with cold hatred while Leni succumbs to a searing passion.

Gunn stays on to help the girls and finds himself embroiled in a fight for his life with a gang of miners intent on running things their own way. The battle brings Gunn closer to both young women and a lot closer to death!

168 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 1, 1983

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Jory Sherman

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Jory Sherman was born in Minnesota and grew up in West Texas, Louisiana, and Colorado. He was a magazine editor for a time and had some of his work published, including some poetry, short stories and articles. Sherman had a friend who owned a publishing company and asked him to write a novel for the company. From that offer came five more novels, all written in one year. He wrote the supernatural mystery series, "Chill," which was somewhat revolutionary for the times, but which earned him an eight book contract. He then came up with the idea for "Rivers West," a series which had each book written by a different western author. Then came the "Baron Saga," the first of which was "Grass Kingdom" which earned Sherman a nomination for the Pulitzer Prize in Letters. Sherman has also won the Spur Award for his contribution to Western Literature.

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