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William Heuman

    William Heuman was a prolific author who turned to writing with remarkable discipline after his work as an office clerk. He operated on a strict schedule, enabling him to produce an extensive body of work spanning various genres, from short stories to novels. His lifelong interest in sports and his hobby of collecting antique weapons informed his creative life, though his primary focus remained on his literary output. Heuman's approach to writing was characterized by consistency and dedication, leading to his success in publication.

    Bullets for Mulvane
    Guns at Broken Bow
    Then Came Mulvane
    Roll the Wagons
    On to Santa Fe
    Gunhand from Texas
    • 2022

      Roll the Wagons

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Here is a raw chapter from the old West. A story of action, conflict, blood, and bullets. a story of strong men, and one among them - Kern Harlan.

      Roll the Wagons
    • 2022

      Bullets for Mulvane

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Mulvane rode out of the mountains and up the main street of hell. He was a tall man, riding easy, but there was the proud, watchful look of a hawk in his eyes and a steel-spring force in the way he moved

      Bullets for Mulvane
    • 2021

      Then Came Mulvane

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      About twenty nester families were camped in a grove south of Rawdon — all set to spread out into the neighboring valleys. The cattlemen knew if the nesters were allowed to move onto their ranges, more would come, and it would spell the end of their way of life. So the Cattleman's Association sent for Mulvane.

      Then Came Mulvane
    • 2021

      Gunhand from Texas

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      "Standing out in front of the Elkhorn National Bank, unshaven, his black hair beginning to curl at his neck, his clothing about as badly worn as that of any of the trail riders who'd come up with him from Texas, Emmett Kane definitely did not look like a man who had a bank draft for twelve thousand dollars in his shirt pocket. It was no surprise that Madge Wilson offered him a job as a ranch hand. What was a surprise was when a cowboy warned him not to take the job. Emmett had no plans, but he didn't particularly relish the thought of a cold Wyoming winter. On the other hand, something about the young woman intrigued him and it sounded like she might be in trouble. Already, the idea was forming in his mind that he would take his time about returning to Texas and see what this new land had to offer- even if what it had to offer turned out to be a range war."-- Provided by publisher

      Gunhand from Texas
    • 2020

      On to Santa Fe

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Meet Flint MacKeithan, the saddle tramp, who fought viciously, loved deeply, and whose gun wrote a savage chapter in New Mexico's stormy history. The turmoil and the glory of the old West come back to life in this memorable novel by William Heuman.

      On to Santa Fe
    • 2019

      Guns at Broken Bow

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      "As marshal and sheriff of four different hell-on-wheels boom towns during the past seven years, Merritt Kane had often thought of settling on a small ranch in Broken Bow. He's about to realize his dream, but news that the railroad is coming is changing the town and someone wants Kane dead"--

      Guns at Broken Bow
    • 2018

      Heller from Texas

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The town was tough, like its men - only Buchman could be tougher. He rode into Rawdon with the look of a hunter. He had come to kill a gun name Fogarty. When that was done there was the matter of his brother's ranch, of the beautiful woman who ran it now, and the son of a reptile who ramrodded her crew.

      Heller from Texas