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Ordering and Product Information: Tel 1.800.223.1244 Ext 4 § Fax 1.800.558.4676 § E-mail orders: gale.printorders@cengage.com § Order online: thorndike.gale.com 31 GOLDEN RIDERS Ralph Cotton "One of the best Western writers today." — Western Horseman Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack has a reputation for finishing what he sets out to do. He'd been on the trail of five gunmen for days. Then there were four. And he won't stop until every one of the Golden Riders is behind bars or underground. Then a few escape from jail, and get word to gang leader Braxton Kane that his brother died at the hand of a lawman. Now Burrack is both hunter and hunted, and if he doesn't live up to his reputation, he won't live very long. 978-1-4104-7009-6 • $30.99 U.S. Western • Releases 3/18/15 CROW CREEK CROSSING Charles G. West "Rarely has an author painted the great American West in strokes so bold, vivid, and true." — Ralph Compton Wyoming holds the promise of a bright future for newlyweds Cole and Ann Bonner, who braved the long, hard road across Nebraska with Ann's sister, her husband, and their children, to build a new life near Crow Creek Crossing. Then, while Cole is in town, a gang of outlaws raids their homestead, leaving behind a smoking ruin and the mutilated bodies of everyone Cole holds dear. The horror and anguish transform this once easygoing young man into a grim avenger. 978-1-4104-7688-3 • $29.99 U.S. Western • Releases 3/18/15 WESTERNS RALPH COMPTON: THE DANGEROUS LAND A Ralph Compton Novel Marcus Galloway "[Compton] offers readers a chance to hit the trail and not even end up saddlesore." — Publishers Weekly Frontier life is hard enough without having kids to worry about — especially for a widower like Paul Meakes. Still, he's resolved to stay in the small Colorado town his son and daughter call home. So when his daughter is hit by a seemingly poisoned arrow during an Indian raid, Paul is determined to track them down and bring them to justice. But Paul soon discovers that the dangers of the West are far greater and more varied than he ever imagined. 978-1-4104-7609-8 • $28.99 U.S. Western • Releases 3/18/15 A New York Times Bestselling Author A USA Today Bestselling Author FLINTLOCK: GUT-SHOT Flintlock • Book 2 William W. Johnstone with J. A. Johnstone $10,000. That's the bounty on the head of the most hated man in Texas — the man that Flintlock has been hired to guard. The crime was the brutal murder of a young school- teacher. The verdict was not guilty for lack of evidence. And his first guard was murdered. What makes Flintlock believe he's innocent? Call it a gut instinct. Because Flintlock knows that some very powerful and dangerous people are trying to make a man look guilty as sin. 978-1-4104-7249-6 • $28.99 U.S. Western • Releases 3/18/15 PROMO TLPC0315 10% OFF LIST PRICE ON INDIVIDUAL TITLE ORDERS SERIES TITLE

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