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When Hell Came to Texas

When Hell Came to Texas
Author: Robert Vaughan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 147671584X

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From an award-winning bestselling author comes a classic, action-packed western novel surrounding the arrival of a stranger in a small Texas town after the Civil War—and the trouble that follows him. DEVIL IN DISGUISE? In the days after the Civil War, a solitary rider travelled the open frontier—but he wasn’t alone, for Death seemed to travel with him. Or maybe it was the Devil himself who gave him the lethal pistol shot that earned him the name “Death’s Acolyte.” And when the stranger with the scarred face, who calls himself Ken Casey, rode into the peaceful Texas town of Wardell, maybe peace—for his own ravaged soul—was all he wanted. But in Wardell, all hell is about to break loose. OR SAVIOR ON HORSEBACK? Awaiting a train shipment of gold, Angus Pugh and his army of outlaws, including notorious gunslinger Luke Draco, take the town hostage and kill a few innocent citizens as a lesson to any comers. Donning priestly vestments, Ken Casey, ordained man of the cloth, steps from the shadows to conduct the victims’ funeral rites—and that’s just his first revelation. For Casey can destroy souls as easily as he saves them, and earthly justice is delivered in gun smoke and blood.


Seven Days to Hell

Seven Days to Hell
Author: William W. Johnstone
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017-01-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 078603808X

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A Texas sheriff joins forces with legendary desperado Cullen Baker in a fight against a land-grabbing baron in this historical Western adventure. Lawman Sam Heller is busy enough keeping the peace in Hangtree, Texas. But when he saves the life of a gunslinger on the trail from East Texas, the young man makes an audacious request—that Heller trek with him back across a desert held by brutal outlaws to save one more. Bill made the journey to Hangtree to get help for a friend—quick-draw artist Cullen Baker—who’s fighting to save the Torrent River from a robber baron. Baker’s old pal Johnny Cross has agreed to lend a bullet or two, and with Sam Heller at their side, the odds are even better. When the ammo’s loaded and the triggers are cocked, the Torrent will flow red with blood . . .


Between Hell and Texas

Between Hell and Texas
Author: Dusty Richards
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Arizona
ISBN: 9781410456731

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With blood and tears, Chet Byrnes built a life in Texas, only to have it shattered by an ill-fated cattle drive and two deadly family feuds. Spurned by the woman he loves, Chet sets off for new territory. The journey won't come cheap. Original.


Early Days in Texas

Early Days in Texas
Author: Jim McIntire
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1996-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780806128511

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Hell under the Rising Sun

Hell under the Rising Sun
Author: Kelly E. Crager
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2008-01-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781585446353

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Late in 1940, the young men of the 2nd Battalion, 131st Field Artillery Regiment stepped off the trucks at Camp Bowie in Brownwood, Texas, ready to complete the training they would need for active duty in World War II. Many of them had grown up together in Jacksboro, Texas, and almost all of them were eager to face any challenge. Just over a year later, these carefree young Texans would be confronted by horrors they could never have imagined. The battalion was en route to bolster the Allied defense of the Philippines when they received news of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. Soon, they found themselves ashore on Java, with orders to assist the Dutch, British, and Australian defense of the island against imminent Japanese invasion. When war came to Java in March 1942, the Japanese forces overwhelmed the numerically inferior Allied defenders in little more than a week. For more than three years, the Texans, along with the sailors and marines who survived the sinking of the USS Houston, were prisoners of the Imperial Japanese Army. Beginning in late 1942, these prisoners-of-war were shipped to Burma to accelerate completion of the Burma-Thailand railway. These men labored alongside other Allied prisoners and Asian conscript laborers to build more than 260 miles of railroad for their Japanese taskmasters. They suffered abscessed wounds, near-starvation, daily beatings, and debilitating disease, and 89 of the original 534 Texans taken prisoner died in the infested, malarial jungles. The survivors received a hero’s welcome from Gov. Coke Stevenson, who declared October 29, 1945, as “Lost Battalion Day” when they finally returned to Texas. Kelly E. Crager consulted official documentary sources of the National Archives and the U.S. Army and mined the personal memoirs and oral history interviews of the “Lost Battalion” members. He focuses on the treatment the men received in their captivity and surmises that a main factor in the battalion’s comparatively high survival rate (84 percent of the 2nd Battalion) was the comraderie of the Texans and their commitment to care for each other. This narrative is grueling, yet ultimately inspiring. Hell under the Rising Sun will be a valuable addition to the collections of World War II historians and interested general readers alike.


Hell, Texas

Hell, Texas
Author: Tim Miller
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2014-01-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781495209109

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Four Hispanic college students drive through South Texas on a summer roadtrip. In the middle of nowhere they are stopped by a small town Sheriff who accuses them of being illegal immigrants. Little do they know, he is no sheriff and the town he delivers them to is unlike anything else. The town is hidden in the hills and mountains of Southwest Texas. There, the townspeople live by their own rules. When the Sheriff brings the group to town, the residents are more than happy to explore the depths of human suffering. Each of them goes through their own personal Hell as they are subjected to some of the most horrific experiences they never knew existed. They learn quickly they have arrived in Hell, Texas.


Early Days in Texas

Early Days in Texas
Author: Jim McIntire
Publisher:
Total Pages: 229
Release: 197?
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN:

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His Time in Hell

His Time in Hell
Author: Warren R. Jackson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Chronicles the experiences Warren Jackson had while serving as a marine in France during World War I.


Early Days in Texas

Early Days in Texas
Author: James McIntire
Publisher:
Total Pages: 258
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9780598797049

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Early Days in Texas

Early Days in Texas
Author: J. Mcintire
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1903
Genre:
ISBN:

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