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Robert Peecher

    This author writes Westerns out of a deep love for 19th-century history and the genre's core themes of freedom, rugged individualism, and independent spirit. His characters embody the ideal of forging one's own path, understanding the nuances between justice and law, and standing firm in their convictions. With a commitment to historical accuracy, he draws inspiration from real events and archival research, aiming to capture the authentic spirit of the era. His narratives often feature larger-than-life characters grounded in relatable flaws, existing in a compelling space between history and myth.

    A Trail Too Far: A Western Frontier Adventure
    A Debt to Pay: A Western Frontier Adventure
    The Glorieta Grudge: A Western Frontier Adventure
    Return of the Gunfighter: A Lodero Western Adventure
    The Name of the Horse: A Lodero Western Adventure
    • A graveside vow remains unfulfilled. But Lodero is closer to the answers he seeks. Lodero's promise to his mother to discover what happened to his father has taken him to the Six-Shooter Capital, but now he must go into New Mexico Territory if he is going to track his father's journey and discover the truth. But along the way, Lodero encounters a woman who needs his help. When the woman recognizes his name, Lodero realizes she may be the key to getting the answers he seeks. But a canyon of death haunted by the spirits of Apache warriors stands between Lodero and those answers. If he is going to discover the truth he seeks and survive his quest, he must first learn the secrets hidden in Garrett's Lost Canyon. Only when he finds the truth of his father's disappearance can Lodero return to Maria Noble and the life she promises to give. If you love epic Westerns set against the backdrop of the American Southwest, then strap on your gunbelt and make sure your Peacemakers are loaded, and join the ride with the man who carries The Name of the Horse.

      The Name of the Horse: A Lodero Western Adventure
    • Lodero has one last vow to keep. After learning all he could of his father's disappearance, Lodero is satisfied that he has fulfilled the graveside vow to his mother. But on the way to finding the answers he sought, he made another promise to another woman. With his business settled in a lost canyon in the hills near Silver City, Lodero now intends to keep that promise. But as he plans his return to the Noble Ranch, Lodero finds that a hired gunman stand in his way. And the hired killer hides more secrets. In the fourth book of the Lodero Western series, there will be vengeance with the Return of the Gunfighter.

      Return of the Gunfighter: A Lodero Western Adventure
    • On the eve of battle, Rab Sinclair decides to cut a trail. And Frank Cosgrove never forgave him for it. Now the man known as Bad Eye Frank is toting a vendetta, and he won't let it go until someone puts Rab Sinclair in a grave. Francisco Tebone wants to be a known man. He wants respect. He wants other men to fear him. And he knows the easiest way to get what he wants is by gunning down a known man. Don Conchos just wants to get paid. He earns his living as a gunman. In the plaza of Mesilla in 1869, these men will all come together, and they're comin' shootin'. If you love quick-draw Westerns, epic gun fights, and a taste of the harshness of life on the Western frontier, then you're going to love "The Glorieta Grudge." So check that you've got six beans in the can, because you're going to need every one, and meet us in the plaza in "The Glorieta Gudge." Get it now!

      The Glorieta Grudge: A Western Frontier Adventure
    • In a time when a man’s word is his currency, Deputy Marshal Buckner makes a promise.Teresa Hogan, pregnant and abandoned in a lonely mountain cabin, becomes the target of a gang of outlaws who want what they believe she has.And Teresa has made a promise of her own.If they are going to keep the promises they have made, then together they must flee the Old Bunch outlaws in search of safety.How far does a man go to keep a promise when he has given his word?What is he willing to risk?What will a woman do to protect her unborn child?In the harsh frontier of New Mexico Territory, the answers are seldom easy.So cinch your saddle and drop a full box of cartridges into your saddlebag, and ride along with Deputy Buckner who has A Debt to Pay .

      A Debt to Pay: A Western Frontier Adventure
    • Terror on the Santa Fe Trail. A gang of border ruffians are loose on the Kansas prairie in 1860, committing callous murder as they drift from one place to the next. Amos Cummings is the patriarch of family of emigrants, seeking to start a new life in California. Cummings has hired Rab Sinclair to guide his party as far as Santa Fe. But Rab's easy way in the wilderness does not mix well with the family's Eastern values, and he soon finds himself at odds with some among them. When Amos Cummings' wife and daughter develop a fondness for Rab, the relationship is strained even farther. But when the family encounters the gang of bloodthirsty bandits, their moral code against violence will be tested. When these ruffians abduct one among the emigrants, Rab Sinclair may find that to save his charge he must travel A Trail Too Far. If you love classic Westerns under open skies and over rolling plains, A Trail Too Far promises to be an instant favorite. So check that you've got plenty of beans and jerky, and saddle up for an overland crossing on the Santa Fe Trail. Click the buy button to start reading now!

      A Trail Too Far: A Western Frontier Adventure