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Silent Mountain Guns

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Branded a gunfighter because he killed a known gunman in a fair fight, Colin McGrath tries to find a new life. But, when he ends up in a place where a range war is raging, he learns that it’s not easy to shed a reputation, especially when everyone wants him on their side—and the ones who don’t get him want him dead.

198 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 25, 2015

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C.M. Curtis

15 books10 followers
C. M. Curtis brings a background of diverse experience to his writing. He grew up in a small western community in cattle ranching country. His paternal grandfather was a wild horse hunter in his youth and his maternal grandfather is said to have actually met Butch Cassidy. Curtis' first paying job, at twelve years of age, was in a slaughter house. He later became a construction worker, a truck driver, a structural steel welder, a coal miner and a licensed building contractor.

In what he calls his second life, he has been a chiropractic physician, a radio talk show host, a newspaper columnist and, of course, a writer.

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345 reviews2 followers
January 24, 2016
A range war has started! Silent Mountain Guns didn't follow the normal canned western storyline. This one is a little more believable than most.
1,249 reviews23 followers
April 30, 2018
GREEDY WESTERNERS

Greedy ranch owners and even greedier children who want something for nothing. A poor woman whose been mistreated in fact there were many families who were run off their land. Again greed rears its ugly ugly head. Men who had their own personal hired guns to run roughshod over anyone or anything he felt were blocking his dream of dominance over the surrounding town.
Whenever "EVIL" rears its ugly head, lots of folks are either left hurt or dead. There isn't a middle only grief and unhappiness. This western adventure exposes the underbelly of greed, death and mistrust. Lots of action both physically and mentally, there's mystery and intrigue..
ENJOY YOURSELVES
87 reviews1 follower
June 16, 2018
Interesting characters

The characters in this authors stories are always interesting. For once, even the baddest of the bad guys has a mother, who’s no angel. The old guy who owned the general store for forty years turns out to be not so old after all, and has a shocking back story. The uncool young son has a strange secret. And each of them acts out their part in the story according to their personality. Once again this author keeps us guessing as to where this story is going to go. Hard to put it down.
222 reviews7 followers
June 11, 2018
One of the best Western authors of our time. C.M. Curtis is my new favorite authors. Writes like he is reliving the story.

If you have ever been around a bunch of Senior Citizens who are reliving a happening when they were younger......then you know what Mr. Chris's stories will be like. You will believe he was there and it happened to him. I love it. This guy is my new favorite. He joins Louis Lamore, Zane Grey and a bunch of others.
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1,537 reviews6 followers
February 15, 2017
Superlative

I've yet to read a CM Curtis book I wouldn't recommend! He knows people, situations, geography and the times about which he writes.
6 reviews1 follower
January 7, 2016
This is a very intriguing book. I recommend it to everyone that considers themselves as a western fan to read this for themselves. The plot is one that will keep you on the edge of your chair, just read it. You might agree with me it is a greatat.

I enjoy this book and recommend it to all western fans. You will find yourself on the edge of your chair. This is a writer who can really wrap you up in the plot. There was absolutely not a thing I would say against it. Read it and see if you agree with me. Thank you.
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609 reviews
April 23, 2016
I don't give out five stars for books unless I plan to read it again or the story has me so involved I feel like I'm in it. This was one of those. Lots of good, well written characters and plenty of action make this one of the best westerns I've read in a long time. The emotions shown by the characters made them come alive. Lots of good guys, plenty of bad guys, well written. Would recommend to western readers.
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10 reviews1 follower
November 26, 2015
Another great western

C.M. Curtis once again puts you into the action of another great story. His eloquent writing puts you into the life of his character's As any fan of Curtis you will never tire of his true to life characters.
237 reviews4 followers
November 29, 2015
Wonderful!

Another great western by Mr. Curtis. I read it in an afternoon being unable to put it down. Non-stop, the story just kept developing and evolving. I highly recommend it to all lovers of Westerns!
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186 reviews
April 11, 2016
Ed is reading this book; don't know how it became part of my Goodreads! But he really likes this author..clean, and writes a great story!
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April 25, 2016
Great story

Lots of action. It was hard to stop reading. I love this type of stories about and happy endings. Great book.
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