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Guy Vanderhaeghe, The Last Crossing , about two Englishmen searching for their brother, who has gone missing in Indian country somewhere in Canada or the U. Guy Vanderhaeghe, A Good Man , about a wealthy Canadian's son who tries to make it as a rancher in Montana, where he is not welcomed; 3 in a trilogy. Anna Lee Waldo, Prairie: Irwin, who became a prominent rancher in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and was involved with such legendary Westerners as Buffalo Bill Cody, Will Rogers, painter Charlie Russell and outlaw Tom Horn; published both as a single volume and in two volumes.

Jeannette Walls, Half Broke Horses , about a woman who grew up on a New Mexico ranch, becomes a schoolteacher in Arizona at fifteen, moves to Chicago for a time, and then returns to the ranching life in Arizona; based on the life of the author's grandmother. Kaki Warner, Pieces of Sky , historical romance about a pregnant Englishwoman who travels to the American West to make a new life for herself and meets a New Mexico rancher with a violent past; 1 in the Blood Rose trilogy.

Kaki Warner, Open Country , historical romance about a woman desperate to protect her sister's children who marries a man injured in a railroad disaster in order to claim the widow's settlement when he dies; 2 in the Blood Rose trilogy. Westlake and Brian Garfield, Gangway!

Wheeler, Masterson , the aging ex-gunfighter Bat Masterson makes an impulsive trip west to revisit the legendary scenes of his former life; Spur Award winner. Jeanne Williams, Home Mountain , historical romance about a young woman who moves her family to Texas after their parents die and struggles to make a living ranching; Spur Award winner. Owen Wister, The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains , about conflicts among cattlemen in s Wyoming. A Novel of Old California , about a US marshal and a newspaper reporter, once best friends, now bitter enemies because of a woman, in the dangerous San Diego boomtown of the s.

Hervey Allen, The Forest and the Fort , about an eighteenth century frontiersman kidnapped as a boy by the Shawnees; 1 in the Disinherited series. Hervey Allen, Bedford Village , about an eighteenth century frontiersman kidnapped as a boy by the Shawnees; 2 in the Disinherited series. Hervey Allen, Toward the Morning , about an eighteenth century frontiersman kidnapped as a boy by the Shawnees; 3 in the Disinherited series.

Hervey Allen, City in the Dawn , an omnibus edition containing all three novels in the Disinherited series. Catherine Bell, Rush of Shadows , about two women, one white and one Native American, who become unlikely friends as tensions flare between the two cultures in nineteenth-century northern California.

Win Blevins, Ravenshadow , a modern Lakota Sioux makes a pilgrimage to Wounded Knee and experiences a vision of the massacre of his people that took place there. Kelly and Tricia Cheek, All We Hold Dear , about a present-day woman and a young Englishwoman whose diary describes her efforts to evade an organization that wants her block of silver amid the conflicts leading to the Trail of Tears march; self-published.

Alan Cheuse, To Catch the Lightning , about Edward Curtis, who gave up his career as a studio photographer and left his wife and children to travel the West photographing Native Americans. Amanda Cockrell, When the Horses Came , about a buffalo hunter in prehistoric North America who has a magical dream of a horse; 1 in the Horse Catchers trilogy. Conley, The Way of the Priests , about the Cherokee before the coming of Europeans to the American continent; 1 in the Real People series; first three novels in the series also available in one volume. Conley, The Dark Way , about the Cherokee before the coming of Europeans to the American continent; 2 in the Real People series; first three novels in the series also available in one volume.

Conley, The White Path , about Sequoyah, the Cherokee leader who fought at the side of Andrew Jackson and developed a system for writing the Cherokee language; 3 in the Real People series; first three novels in the series also available in one volume. Conley, The Way South , about a young Cherokee trader who tries to persuade the tribes south of his own to band together with his own against Spanish invaders; 4 in the Real People series. Conley, The Long Way Home , about a priest forced to serve as the conquistador De Soto's interpreter, who tries to escape and warn the Cherokee of his coming; 5 in the Real People series.

Conley, War Woman , about a Cherokee woman with part-Spanish blood who becomes a warrior; 8 in the Real People series. Conley, The Peace Chief , about a young Cherokee man exiled from his people after he accidentally kills a friend; 9 in the Real People series. An American Legend , about the famous Apache warrior. A Novel of the Trail of Tears , about the forced removal of the Cherokees from their homeland to Oklahoma in the s.

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Conley, Ned Christie's War , an innocent Cherokee accused of murder becomes a warrior for justice. Conley, Nickajack , about a murder trial in the years following the Trail of Tears march; Spur Award winner. Cherokee Outlaw , about a Cherokee veteran of the Civil War who turns outlaw. Conley, Captain Dutch , about a Cherokee warrior whose Osage wife is murdered by her own people.

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Conley, Incident at Buffalo Crossing , about conflicts between the Cherokee and white settlers drawn to a place known as Sacred Hill. Conley, Medicine War , about a Cherokee shaman fighting a curse that has brought him into conflict with U. Conley, Killing Time , about a Cherokee sheriff who takes it personally when one of his prisoners is murdered in the jail. Conley, Colfax , about a gunfighter who sets out to avenge the murder of an honest man; sequel to Killing Time.

Conley, Quitting Time , about a hired killer on the trail of some cattle rustlers. Conley, Fugitive's Trail , about a boy who becomes an outlaw when he kills a man for shooting his dog; 1 in the Kid Parmlee series. Conley, Barjack , a humorous novel about a marshal in a small Old West town; 1 in the Barjack series. Conley, Broke Loose , a humorous novel about a marshal in a small Western town who enjoys trouble too much for his own good; 2 in the Barjack series.

Conley, The Gunfighter , a humorous novel about a marshal in a small Western town and the gunfighter who rides into town to challenge him; 3 in the Barjack series. Conley, No Need for a Gunfighter , a humorous novel about a lawman who risks his life trying to hold onto his job after his town decides it has grown too respectable to have a gunfighter as their sheriff; 4 in the Barjack series. Conley, Barjack and the Unwelcome Ghost , a humorous novel about a marshal who must maintain order and profits when bank robbers ride into town with a vengeful Cherokee in hot pursuit; 5 in the Barjack series.

Conley, Strange Company , about a reluctant, part-Cherokee Confederate soldier and a Union prisoner of war who become unlikely allies after a sadistic officer forces them to fight each other to entertain his men. Conley, Border Line , about a conflict over gold; sequel to Strange Company.

Conley, Outside the Law , a Harvard-educated Cherokee sheriff investigates the murder of a schoolteacher; 3 in the Rider series. The Journals of May Dodd , inspired by a true incident in which a Cheyenne chief asked for 1, white women as brides for his warriors. The Rivers of War , a novel of alternative history about what might have happened if the Cherokees had teamed up with African-Americans to create an independent nation in Arkansas. Eric Flint, The Arkansas War , a novel of alternative history about what might have happened if the Cherokees had teamed up with African-Americans to create an independent nation in Arkansas; sequel to The Rivers of War.

Charles Frazier, Thirteen Moons , about a white man adopted by the Cherokee. Michael Gear, The Morning River , a philosophy student turned riverboatman in falls in love with a Shoshoni medicine woman. Michael Gear, Coyote Summer , about an educated white man and his search for the Shoshoni woman he loves, who has returned to her people to prepare them for the onslaught of white people about to move west; sequel to The Morning River.

Cynthia Haseloff, Satanta's Woman: Cynthia Haseloff, Man Without Medicine , about two Kiowa men searching for horses taken by white horse thieves. Joyce Henderson, To the Edge of the Stars , historical romance about a white woman in Texas who falls in love with a half-white, half-Comanche rancher. Joyce Henderson, Walks In Shadow , historical romance set in Texas about a woman rancher and a white man who was raised by Comanches. Joyce Henderson, Written on the Wind , historical romance about a white woman raised by Comanches and the Texas Ranger determined to "rescue" her.

Paul Horgan, A Distant Trumpet , about an army officer on frontier duty in Arizona during the s. Gerald Kolpan, Magic Words , about a Jewish immigrant who becomes an interpreter for a Ponca Indian tribe in Nebraska, his magician cousins and a murderous prostitute. Review or Author Interview.

Deborah Larsen, The White , about a sixteen-year-old white woman captured by Indians. Laugheed, The Spirit Keeper , about the youngest girl in a family of Irish immigrants who is taken captive in at age seventeen by a young Indian man who has seen her in a vision. Alan LeMay, The Searchers , about the violence between Indians and white settlers in the Old West and how it affected the survivors. Gary McCarthy, River Thunder as an audio book; as a self-published paperback , about a Hualapai boy from the Grand Canyon's South Rim who is forced into a Indian school in Marjorie Mogonye, Flowers and Foxes , about a Choctaw family during the government's forced removal of the tribe from their Nanih Waya ancestral land in Mississipi to Oklahoma's Indian Territory.

Vella Munn, Blackfeet Season , about two Blackfeet half-brothers who vie for a woman's love and the honor of leading their tribe into battle. Vella Munn, Cheyenne Summer , about a Cheyenne tribe's struggle to survive after a fire destroys half their village. Vella Munn, The River's Daughter , historical romance about an Indian woman and a white loner on the Oregon frontier.

Vella Munn, Daughter of the Forest , about a conflict between two tribes in the Pacific Northwest after the coming of white settlers. Vella Munn, Spirit of the Eagle , about a Modoc woman who falls in love with a maverick Army officer on the California-Oregon border. Robert Murphy, Eagle Talons , about a fourteen-year-old boy who travels West in and is given two eagle talons in thanks when he saves a Cheyenne boy's life. Kerry Newcomb, In the Season of the Sun , about two brothers, one an outlaw, the other raised by Indians.

Kerry Newcomb, Morning Star , about a veteran of the Civil War and his quest for vengeance after his Cheyenne wife is murdered. Kerry Newcomb, Sacred is the Wind , about a Cheyenne struggling to save his people. Kerry Newcomb, The Arrow Keeper's Song, The , about a Cheyenne who leaves his people to adopt a white way of life at the beginning of the 20th century. Conrad Richter, The Light in the Forest , about a boy kidnapped as a small boy by Indians in Colonial Pennsylvania but returned to his original family eleven years later, having lost his memory of any life but his life with the Indians.

Dan Simmons, Black Hills , historical fantasy about a Sioux warrior who becomes inhabited by Custer's spirit when he counts coup on the dying general. Clair Robson, Ride the Wind , about Cynthia Ann Parker, who was adopted by a tribe of Apaches who kidnapped her when she was a child of nine. Clair Robson, Ghost Warrior: Lozen of the Apaches , about an Apache woman in New Mexico. Dan Simmons, Black Hills , about a young Sioux warrior who counts coup on the dying Custer at the Battle of the Little Bighorn and is haunted by Custer's spirit for the rest of his life.

Danielle Steel, Legacy , a dual-time novel about a modern woman and her eighteenth-century Sioux ancestor who traveled to France and the court of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette where she married a marquis. James Alexander Thom, Follow the River , about Mary Ingles, who was kidnapped by the Shawnee in but escaped by walking a thousand miles back through the wilderness.

James Alexander Thom, The Children of First Man , a novel which explores the possibility that the Mandan Indians may have been descendants of the Welsh Prince Madoc who, according to legend, sailed to America in medieval times. Willard Thompson, Dream Helper: A Novel of Early California , about a young Chumash Indian woman who is made a captive after she begs protection at a Franciscan mission. An Epic of the West , about the native people of the Great Plains before and after the coming of European settlers. James Welch, Fools Crow , about the coming-of-age of a young man of the Blackfeet tribe.

Barbara Wood, Sacred Ground , about a woman of the Topaa Indians and her descendants in southern California from prehistoric times to the present. Win Blevins, Dreams Beneath Your Feet , about a mountain man faced with finding a new way of making a living in , as the fur trade comes to an end; 6 in the Rendezvous series.

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Man of Two Dreams , a biographical novel about the son of Sacajawea, the Shoshone woman who translated for the Lewis and Clark expedition. Win Blevins, The Misadventures of Silk and Shakespeare , a humorous novel about a young trapper and his mentor, who used to be a Shakespearean actor.

Sandra Garcia, The Journey to Horse Creek , about the daughter of a trapper, who must travel from Oregon to a rendezvous in Wyoming to find a husband after her father dies; self-published. Johnston, Carry the Wind , about a young man running away from St. Louis who is taken in by a mountain man who helps him survive a winter in the Rocky Mountains. Lotus Landry, Skookum Man , about a girl brought up in the fur-trapping country along the Columbia River and an officer newly arrived at the fort; self-published; available in digital form only.

Frederick Manfred, Lord Grizzly , about a man whose life changes after he is left for dead following an attack by a grizzly bear. Gary McCarthy, Yosemite Thunder ; originally published as Yosemite , about the Yosemite area during the nineteenth century before it became a National Park. McGowan, Partners , about a loner mourning the loss of his family in a cholera epidemic who begins traveling the Canadian West with a younger man he considers a tenderfoot; self-published.

Vella Munn, Daughter of the Mountain , a love story about a woman in the Donner Party who is rescued by a mountain man. Wheeler, Sun River , about a mountain man who reluctantly agrees to lead a group of missionaries through Crow and Cheyenne territory to reach the Blackfoot Nation; 1 in the Skye's West series.

Wheeler, Bannack , about a mountain man; 2 in the Skye's West series. Wheeler, The Far Tribes , about a mountain man's efforts to rescue a Massachusetts man from a hostile tribe after he sets out to study Indian ways; 3 in the Skye's West series. Wheeler, Yellowstone , about a mountain man who leads a wagon train through the Great Plains; 4 in the Skye's West series. Wheeler, Bitterroot , about a mountain man who agrees to guide a Quaker missionary into Montana's Bitterroot Valley; 5 in the Skye's West series.

Wheeler, Sundance , about a mountain man trying to rescue a girl lost in hostile Sioux country; 6 in the Skye's West series. Wheeler, Wind River , about a mountain man who takes a job as a scout and translator for the U. Department of Indian Affairs and finds his loyalties divided; 7 in the Skye's West series. Wheeler, Santa Fe , about a mountain man hired to guide a traveling medicine show along the Santa Fe Trail; 8 in the Skye's West series.

Wheeler, Rendezvous , a prequel about Skye's transformation from a Royal Navy deserter to a mountain man; 9 in the Skye's West series. Wheeler, Dark Passage , about a mountain man in who is captured by a hostile Blackfeet tribe after he loses his wife to another mountain man; 10 in the Skye's West series. Wheeler, Going Home , about a mountain man who has an opportunity in to clear his name and return to his former home in England; 11 in the Skye's West series.

Wheeler, Downriver , about a mountain man who goes to St.


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Wheeler, The Canyon of Bones , about a mountain man who guides an English tabloid writer through the Yellowstone and Missouri country; 15 in the Skye's West series. Wheeler, Virgin River , about a mountain man guiding a group of young tuberculosis patients across Utah; 16 in the Skye's West series. Wheeler, North Star , about an aging mountain man with two Indian wives who faces new dangers from cattlemen and corrupt Indian agents as the wilderness that was his home disappears; 17 in the Skye's West series.

Wheeler, The Owl Hunt , about the schoolteacher son of a mountain man and a Shoshone woman who becomes caught up in government violence after one of his students has a vision of a future in which Shoshone life returns to the way it was before the coming of the white man; 18 in the Skye's West series. Wheeler, The First Dance , about the son of a mountain man and a Shoshone woman whose work as a translator for the U. Fearless Mormon scout , a biographical novel about a Mormon pioneer who traveled west with Brigham Young but left the main group to go on to California with the Mormon Battalion of the U.

Army, and later served as a Pony Express rider. Amelia Bean, The Fancher Train , about the Mountain Meadows Massacre, the killing of the settlers in a wagon train traveling through southern Utah. Win Blevins, The Rock Child , set in Mormon country in and featuring a mix of historical characters like Sir Richard Francis Burton and such unlikely fictional characters as a Tibetan nun forced into prostitution in the Old West.

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Lana McGraw Boldt, Fionna's Will , a family saga about a Virginia woman who escapes to Oregon Territory when her work with the Underground Railroad endangers her life, the two men who enter her life on the Oregon Trail, and her descendants. Maggie Brendan, No Place for a Lady , about a Southern belle who visits her aunt's Colorado ranch in and falls in love with a cowboy; Christian message; 1 in the Heart of the West series.

Maggie Brendan, The Jewel of His Heart , about a young woman in s Montana who falls in love with a sheepherder; Christian message; 2 in the Heart of the West series. Maggie Brendan, A Love of Her Own , historical romance about a woman who visits her brother in an unpromising Montana mining town and falls in love with a horse trainer; Christian message; 3 in the Heart of the West series.

Maggie Brendan, Deeply Devoted , historical romance about a mail-order bride from Holland who marries a Wyoming man with a mother who tries to undermine their marriage; Christian message; 1 in the planned Blue Willow Brides series. Sigmund Brouwer, Pony Express Christmas , a novella about a Chicago family that has recently settled on the frontier, and the Christmas Eve encounter of the father and son with a Pony Express rider in the midst of a blizzard.

Megan Chance, Bone River , about a woman in Washington Territory who learns her much-older husband has kept secrets from her after she discovers a mummy in a riverbank. Kae Cheatham, Hammer Come Down: Memoirs of a Freedman , about a slave who travels west with his master in after his master's plantation is destroyed during the Creek Indian War; self-published. Kae Cheatham, On Promised Land , about a free black man, his younger siblings, and his Seminole wife who travel west from the Everglades in the s after the Second Seminole War; self-published.

Susan Cokal, Breath and Bones , about a highly sexed Danish orphan who follows her lover to America and travels through the Old West searching for him. Dane Coolidge, Riders of Deseret , about a U. Sandra Dallas, True Sisters , about four women in very different family circumstances who are Mormon converts and set out on the journey from Iowa to Salt Lake City in Davis, Honey in the Horn , a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about settlers on the Oregon frontier in the early twentieth century.

Ellis, Alden Among the Indians: Jonathan Evison, West of Here , about a fictional town on the Washington coast in and the present day, focusing on the residents' relationships with the land and a nearby Indian tribe. Vardis Fisher, Toilers of the Hills , about a struggling farmer and his wife in Idaho. Vardis Fisher, Children of God , about the Mormons.

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Vardis Fisher, City of Illusion , about an ambitious woman in Virginia City, Nevada, during the silver mining era of the s. Lee, the Mormon settler accused of the massacre twenty years later. Gordon and Richard Vetterli, Powderkeg , about an U. Celia Hayes, To Truckee's Trail , a novel in the form of a diary about the Stephens-Townsend Party, the first to travel to California by wagon train across the Sierra Nevada Mountains, two years before the Donner Party met disaster on the same trail; self-published.

Joanna Hershon, The German Bride , a literary novel about a Jewish banker's daughter from Berlin who marries an unscrupulous merchant and travels to Santa Fe with him. Cecelia Holland, An Ordinary Woman: A Dramatized Biography of Nancy Kelsey , about a pioneer woman who makes the overland journey to California. Stef Ann Holm, Crossings , historical romance about a woman struggling to keep a general store and Pony Express station operating after her father is murdered. MacKinlay Kantor, Spirit Lake , about a community of Iowa settlers unprepared for a Wahpekute Indian attack that is about to descend on them.

Katz, Shalom on the Range , about a Jewish railroad detective investigating a train robbery in Colorado. Jane Kirkpatrick, A Clearing in the Wild , about a German-American woman in a Bethelite religious colony in s Missouri who takes the opportunity to push for freedom when she joins a group sent to the Northwest to scout a new location for the group; Christian message; 1 in the Change and Cherish trilogy. Jane Kirkpatrick, A Tendering in the Storm , about a German-American woman and her husband who break away from a confining religious community to make their own way in s Washington territory; Christian message; 2 in the Change and Cherish trilogy.

Jane Kirkpatrick, A Mending at the Edge , about a German-American woman struggling to balance her need for community and individual freedom in a confining religious community in s Oregon; Christian message; 3 in the Change and Cherish trilogy. Jane Kirkpatrick, What Once We Loved , about a group of women struggling to make new lives for themselves in California and Oregon after surviving tragedy on the Oregon Trail; Christian message; 3 in the Kinship and Courage trilogy.

Brian Leung, Take Me Home , about a woman who, after her brother's Wyoming farm fails, must work in a mine, where she becomes friends with a Chinese miner, setting off the fury of their violently prejudiced town. Finding Sharon , about a homesteader in the Canadian West of the s who takes a stand against a cattle company while falling in love with a woman who runs a bordello; self-published. Larry McMurtry, Folly and Glory , about an aristocratic English family on a misguided trip through the Old West; 4 and last in the Berrybender series.

Hugh Nissenson, The Tree of Life , about a minister who has lost his faith and who moves west to Ohio. Pittman, With Endless Sight , about a fourteen-year-old girl who loses her family on the Oregon Trail and must depend on her faith in God to sustain her through the harsh trials that follow; Christian message. Clay Reynolds, Tentmaker , about a St. Louis tentmaker who travels west in the s, where his wagon breaks down in the middle of nowhere and a tent community gradually grows on the site.

Conrad Richter, The Trees , about the eldest daughter in a family that moves westward into unsettled territory; 1 in the Awakening Land trilogy. Conrad Richter, The Fields , about a woman from a backwoods family in Ohio who marries an educated man from New England as Ohio transforms from woodland to farmland; 2 in the Awakening Land trilogy. Conrad Richter, The Town , about an Ohio woman who experiences the transition of the country around her from farms into a town; 3 in the Awakening Land trilogy. Dana Fuller Ross, Independence! Dana Fuller Ross, Oregon! Dana Fuller Ross, Texas!

Dana Fuller Ross, California! Dana Fuller Ross, Colorado! Dana Fuller Ross, Nevada! Dana Fuller Ross, Washington! Jory Sherman, The Medicine Horn , about a young married couple who migrate west to Kentucky; Spur Award winner; 1 in the Buckskinners series. Jory Sherman, Trapper's Moon , about a man and his son struggling to make a living as trappers; 2 in the Buckskinners series.

Tonya Holmes Shook, The Drifters , a fictionalized biography of one of the author's ancestors, one of the Melungeon Shantyboat People, who traveled west from Kentucky and was involved in the Trail of Tears, the Civil War and Texas cattle drives; Christian message; self-published. Tonya Holmes Shook, Canady: Annette Snyder, Travis Pass , historical romance about young people from two families in conflict as both move west as part of the Oklahoma Free Land Race; self-published.

Annette Snyder, Sally Murphy , historical romance about a New York orphan sent west by train and adopted by a preacher; self-published. Annette Snyder, Liberty Road , historical romance about a heartbroken young woman and the owner of a saloon and brothel. Annette Snyder, Rock Creek , historical romance about a young woman who goes to live with her father after her mother is killed in a barroom brawl; self-published. Annette Snyder, Whiskey Shots , two romantic short stories set in the Old West; self-published; available in ebook format only.

Anna Solomon, The Little Bride , about a sixteen-year-old Jewish mail-order bride who is disappointed to find her husband is forty and lives in a sod hut in South Dakota, and who becomes attracted to her nineteen-year-old stepson. Wallace Stegner, Angle of Repose , a retired historian, bitter about his failed marriage, researches the story of his grandparents' hard lives and enduring marriage in late nineteenth century California; won the Pulitzer Price for fiction in Terese Svoboda, Bohemian Girl , about a twelve-year-old girl whose father sells her to a Pawnee as a slave in and whose travels after she escapes bring her into contact with a peddler, a singer, a balloonist and other unusual characters of the Old West.

Jack Todd, Rain Falls Like Mercy , about a young sheriff, the married woman he falls in love with, and a murder investigation disrupted when the U. Vander Heide and Judith H. Vander Heide, Chris and Louisa , about a woman in the s and her Mormon ancestors from the nineteenth-century into her own time; self-published. Alissa York, Effigy , a literary novel about a Utah Mormon's teenaged fourth wife who has unusual skill in taxidermy and begins to have distressingly violent dreams as the time of the Mountain Meadows Massacre approaches.

Marsha Ward, The Man from Shenandoah , about a family in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley who trek to Colorado with their neighbors after the Civil War to build a cattle empire; self-published; 1 in the Owen Family series. Contrary to their last name, Charlie and Eli Sisters are, well, brothers. They are also some of the best hit men in the Wild West, commissioned to kill a man who possesses a peculiar formula that can reveal the location of gold in riverbeds.

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