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Just like Bonnie and Clyde, Cord and Chi are free spirits—and accomplished bank robbers.

This time they’re on the run-in two different directions. One of Cord’s old-time lawbreaking buddies needs a favor—and for Cord it’s a chance to settle an old score in a town that’s being overrun by the wrong kind of outlaws ...

Owen Rountree was the pseudonym of two writers, Steven Mark Krauzer (1948-2009), and William Kittredge (pictured, 1932 - ).
Krauzer was a prolific writer from Missoula, Montana. His aliases included ‘Jokemeisters’, Johnny Dee and the house-name Terry Nelsen Bonner, whose pseudonym appeared on the ‘Making of Australia’ series. He wrote several early Mack Bolan ‘Executioner’ novels, including Double Crossfire and Terrorist Summit, the Blaze series as J. W. Baron and the Dennison’s War series under the name ‘Adam Lassiter’. He also wrote two motion pictures, Cocaine Wars in 1985, and Sweet Revenge two years later.

William Kittredge is an American writer from Oregon. He grew up in Southeastern Oregon's Warner Valley in Lake County, where he attended school in Adel, Oregon, and later, high school in California and Oregon. He has received numerous awards including a Stegner Fellowship at Stanford, and Writing Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts. With Annick Smith, he edited The Last Best A Montana Anthology. A prolific anthologist, Kittredge has also written a great deal of nonfiction.

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First published January 1, 1982

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Owen Rountree was the pseudonym of two writers, Steven Mark Krauzer (1948-2009), and William Kittredge (pictured, 1932 - ).

Krauzer was a prolific writer from Missoula, Montana. His aliases included ‘Jokemeisters’, Johnny Dee and the house-name Terry Nelsen Bonner, whose pseudonym appeared on the ‘Making of Australia’ series. He wrote several early Mack Bolan ‘Executioner’ novels, including Double Crossfire and Terrorist Summit, the Blaze series as J. W. Baron and the Dennison’s War series under the name ‘Adam Lassiter’. He also wrote two motion pictures, Cocaine Wars in 1985, and Sweet Revenge two years later.

William Kittredge is an American writer from Oregon. He grew up in Southeastern Oregon's Warner Valley in Lake County, where he attended school in Adel, Oregon, and later, high school in California and Oregon. He has received numerous awards including a Stegner Fellowship at Stanford, and Writing Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts. With Annick Smith, he edited The Last Best A Montana Anthology. A prolific anthologist, Kittredge has also written a great deal of nonfiction.

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A great, great start to the series. Rich, complex characters and lots of action. Excellent!
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August 6, 2018
A blast from the past

I first read this series back in the early 80s, when it was first released. Thanks to Piccadilly Publishing, I get to re-read it in ebook form. This book is as fun and action packed as I remember.

Highly recommended!
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