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Lewis B. Patten

    This author embodies the spirit of the American Western, crafting rich narratives that bring the classic tales of the Wild West to life. Often published under various names, his works delve into the essence of frontier life, exploring themes of survival, honor, and the unforgiving landscape. Through compelling characters and rugged settings, the author captures the very soul of the Western genre, offering readers an authentic and unforgettable experience.

    Red Runs the River
    Lynching at Broken Butte
    Ride a Tall Horse
    White Warrior
    The Guilty Guns
    Massacre at White River
    • Massacre at White River

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Quentin Reed is characterized as a "fighting machine," naturally drawn to trouble, often finding himself in precarious situations, particularly when a beautiful woman is involved. His knack for landing in the midst of chaos shapes his adventures and interactions, highlighting a blend of charm and conflict in his life.

      Massacre at White River
    • The Guilty Guns

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The ten Guilty Guns had ravaged the village of sleeping Cheyennes at dawn, and when the sun came up Little Dry Creek ran crimson with blood. A hundred Indians were cut down that morning. One lived, a toddler, but not for revenge. Found and raised by Tom Ormsby, Johnny wanted only to forget, to make his peace with the white man.

      The Guilty Guns
    • White Warrior

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      "A nine-year-old boy is taken in a raid on a wagon train and adopted by an Arapaho to replace his own son who had died. Raised by Red Stone and Beaver Woman, he learns to see the good and the bad in both Indians and whites and struggles to find where he belongs"--Provided by publisher

      White Warrior
    • Ride a Tall Horse

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      He was only eighteen and not quite a deputy, but Jason's lawman instinct alerted him to the sound of gunfire ripping the early morning calm. Up the street a stranger with six-guns ablaze and murder in his eyes ran out from Satterfield's general store, his sack bulging with stolen gold. Dropping on one knee and calling on the perpetrator to halt, Jason drew his .36 Colt and fired at the retreating desperado, who continued his wild dash out of town.

      Ride a Tall Horse
    • Lynching at Broken Butte

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Marshall August Cragg had stopped in Broken Butte only to wait out the heat wave, but the townspeople were sure he had come to investigate the lynchings which had occured there several years before, and they were determined to thwart him

      Lynching at Broken Butte
    • Red Runs the River

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Life had been good to John Sessions in the three years since he had settled on his cattle ranch in Brush Creek, Kansas. Even now, as he returned from one of his infrequent trips to town, he thought warmly of his snug house in the valley and of his wife and their two sons.

      Red Runs the River