WARM ARMS, HOT LEAD Spur McCoy was on the trail of a missing Secret Service agent when he rode into Abilene, Kansas - a town burning for revenge. A vicious gang had been rustling herds of cattle, then brutally killing all the cowhands. Spur decided to find out who was responsible, but too many questions in an angry town led him into danger - and into the boudoir of a cathouse beauty called Kitten who provided him with a few leads and lots of love.
It would take more than Kitten's caresses to save Spur when another trail drive was attacked, and the hellbent town slapped him behind bars for trail slaughter!
****One of the pseudonyms used by author, Chet Cunningham
Chet Cunningham was born in Nebraska on December 9, 1928. He received a bachelor's degree in journalism from Pacific University. Drafted into the Army, he was a mortar gunner in a heavy weapons company in Korea. After the war, he received a master's degree in journalism at Columbia University. He worked for small newspapers in Michigan and Oregon before moving to San Diego in 1960 to work at Convair on various audio-visual projects, including a training film for fighter pilots. He became a full-time writer when he was laid off from his job. He wrote magazine articles while working on his first novel. His first book, Bushwhackers of the Circle K, was published in 1968. He went on to write 450 books including westerns, thrillers, military history, and medical guides. In 1994, he founded the nonprofit San Diego Book Awards as a way to honor published and unpublished local writers. He died of complications from a fall on March 14, 2017 at the age of 88.