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Colorado Justice

By: Lee Aaron Wilson

Colorado is released from prison in Kansas and given a short time to get home to Prescott, Arizona under a new-fangled idea called Parole. The son of a respected lawman, C.M. Justice, he fears to face Ma after the mess he's got himself into. But after his father was killed trying to stop a robbery, when Colorado feels he should have been wearing the badge, he drank too much, did something dumb, and went to prison for three years.

In prison he crossed the McKennas; outside, he follows his instincts to stop a robbery, killing a McKenna in the process. Next he stops Sean McKenna from killing beautiful Annie Laurie, the wife who would not lie to keep him out of prison. They declare open season on him. As Colorado struggles to get home, he also meets Dulcy Mae and Martha Ann McKenna, half-sisters, and is robbed by the pretty blonde one.

At times he wishes a McKenna would kill him, or a rattlesnake crawl up and bite him, but he keeps going, dreading what he'll face from Ma and his Pa's friends. At home, his upbringing and nature put him behind a badge, though it started as a joke.

Now he must stop the McKennas and their ally, Wade Dunn. But can he kill Annie Laurie's husband, if that's what it takes? Would it be duty or so he could have Annie Laurie? Would killing Sean McKenna get between them and ruin the love they're discovering?

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Pa's Journal - The Legend of Epitaph Creek

By: Lee Aaron Wilson

After a deliberately set range fire that he leads his family to escape, a father goes to seek help for his family, and can't get back. His sixteen-year old son, Davy, reads his father's Journal to get into his father's head so he can find him or his body; the journal becomes his guide to manhood and earns him respect in the community.

As he grows, he learns sorrow when his first love dies of influenza, and again when his second love most leave. As he searches for traces of his father, those who set the fire and then massacred the rest, fearing Davy will find evidence that points at them, stalk him.

Taught how to fight so he can survive the stalkers by the lawman, Davy becomes a legend. And the legend brings his father back, and gives the girl he loves the courage to come back to him. But the stalkers/killers are still there and decide it's time to take him out.

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Reluctant Vigilante

By: Lee Aaron Wilson

Martin "Marty" Bensen is out of prison and on parole from his first and only robbery. The robbery was really a cover for an assassination, and the mob is afraid he'll figure it out, so they are after him.

Anna Michelle's husband was killed that night, and her wounds cost her their baby. Now she's a prostitute with one goal; she will find who killed her husband, and wounded her.

They meet, and now the mob is afraid they'll compare notes and realize the truth. They do, and take on the mob. And along the way, she finds there is something more than revenge, and he rediscovers the real Anna Michelle, whom he met years ago. But up against the powerful organized crime controlling their city, what chance do they have.

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Killdeere Challenge

By: Lee Aaron Wilson

When Davy Killdeere got out of prison in Yuma, all he could think of was heading for his brother's ranch, and doing some hard ranch work, and eating some real food. But a letter asks him to stop by a way station and pick up to little girls. His wife's sister had died asking Kate to raise them. Two little girls! How in hell did a man take care of two little girls? A boy now was easy; you taught him to fish, and swim, and shoot. Then the woman came to him; her husband, or maybe it was her step-father, was making life miserable for her. Or maybe, if you listened to him, she was a tramp. And the commandant of the prison thought the only good Killdeere was a dead one. And the Apache are angry. An officer wiped out a hunting camp of old men, women and children, and Davy was white. It was not gonna be an easy ride home. Then, at the way station where Davy was to get the little girls, it all came together. This might be Davy Killdeere's last challenge.

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