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Mississippi Mayhem (A Davy Crockett Western Book 4)

Mississippi Mayhem (A Davy Crockett Western Book 4)

David Robbins

David Robbins

Davy Crockett lived for adventure and just had to see what lay over the next mountain. His wanderlust surely kept life interesting for the intrepid pioneer and his old friend Flavius...but sometimes it got a little too interesting. Like when Davy and Flavius decided to take a canoe down the Mississippi. It had seemed a simple enough idea at the time, but Davy hadn't counted on running into hardcases out to grab everything he had—or hostile Indians who wanted his scalp. And that all seemed like a stroll in the woods compared to what was waiting for him up ahead—an old Indian myth that was all too real as far as Davy was concerned.
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Warrior Born (A White Apache Western Book 3)

Warrior Born (A White Apache Western Book 3)

David Robbins

David Robbins

After a band of bushwhackers tried to string him up, it seemed that everyone in the Arizona Territory was out for Clay Taggart's scalp. Taggart could handle the wealthy S.O.B. who paid to see him swing and the ruthless backshooters he hired; he could even dodge the bluecoats who were ordered to gun him down. It wasn't until the leader of the Apache warriors who had saved him turned against Clay that he feared for his life. But the White Apache wasn't about to let anyone send him to Boot Hill.
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Davy Crockett 7

Davy Crockett 7

David Robbins

David Robbins

When Davy Crockett and his old friend Flavius Harris led a small party of settlers into San Antonio, all he expected was a sleepy Texican town. He didn't realize San Antonio lived in terror of the vicious freebooters who pillaged the countryside and laughed even at the Spanish army. But when the bandits kidnapped one of Davy's party, they may have taken on more than they could handle. Davy's tracking and fighting abilities were legendary throughout the west, and he would use every ounce of skill he had to hunt his human quarry through the Texas badlands—along a trail that could only lead to death.
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Wilderness Double Edition 11

Wilderness Double Edition 11

David Robbins

David Robbins

Black PowderIn the great unsettled Rocky Mountains, a man had to struggle every waking hour to scratch a home from the land. And though living on the frontier was deadly, the reward for the hardy souls brave enough to take the risk was unlimited freedom – freedom that murderous renegades would steal for a few pieces of gold. When mountain man Nathaniel King and his family were threatened by a band of bloodthirsty slavers, they faced enemies like none they'd ever battled. But the sun hadn't risen on the day when the mighty Nate King would let his kin be taken captive without a fight to the death.Trail's EndIn the savage Rockies, trouble was always brewing. If trappers weren't bedeviled by hostile Indians, they were tormented by wild animals and punishing blizzards. Strong mountain men like Nate King risked everything to carve a new world from the frontier, and they weren't about to give it up without a fight. But when some friendly Crows asked Nate to help them rescue a missing...
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Blood Feud

Blood Feud

David Robbins

David Robbins

There's only one way to end a feud...Leave no one alive. They attacked his older sister. They butchered his pa and uncle. But the bloodthirsty Harkey clan didn't bargain on sixteen-year-old Chace Shannon. He killed his first man before he could shave. Now, Chace must ride the vengeance trail alone and take the fight to the Harkeys...
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Blood Treachery (A White Apache Western Book 6)

Blood Treachery (A White Apache Western Book 6)

David Robbins

David Robbins

From the Arizona Territory to the mountains of Mexico, Clay Taggart and his wild Apaches rode roughshod over the land. Settlers, soldiers and Indians alike had tried to kill the White Apache, but it would take more than brute strength to defeat the wily desperado—it would take cold cunning and a ruthless deception. And when a rival chieftain set out to betray Taggart and his fierce band, they learned that the face of a friend could sometimes hide the heart of an enemy.
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Doomsday

Doomsday

David Robbins

David Robbins

At a remote site in Minnesota, filmmaker Kurt Carpenter has built a secure compound and invited a select group of people to bunker down until the worst is over. The world into which they re-emerge is like nothing theyve ever seen. At first they think theyre the only ones left. But they soon find out how wrong they are. In the wasteland of what used to be America, their battle to survive is only just beginning
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Davey Crockett 6

Davey Crockett 6

David Robbins

David Robbins

Davy Crockett was born to explore the wide-open county of the untamed wilderness. His unmatched skills and his need for adventure combined to make him a frontiersman like no other. And no other pioneer could have hoped to survive the dangers that Davy faced when he and his old friend Flavius tried to cross the vast Western prairies. A roaring wildfire and a rampaging buffalo stampede were excitement enough for Flavius but Davy knew their troubles were just beginning when they came face-to-face with the rulers of the prairies ... the dreaded Comanches!
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Wilderness Double Edition #8

Wilderness Double Edition #8

David Robbins

David Robbins

Wilderness Double #8: Early American settler Nathaniel King and his family face the untamed frontier. In "Winterkill" the Kings take in a pair of stranded travelers only to have their kindness repaid with vile treachery. in "Blood Truce" a deadly dispute among rival tribes blew up into a bloody ware, Nate had to make peace between the enemies - or he and his young family would be the first to lose their scalps.
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Sioux Slaughter (A Davy Crockett Western Book 2)

Sioux Slaughter (A Davy Crockett Western Book 2)

David Robbins

David Robbins

With the strength of a mountain lion and a wanderlust just as powerful, Davy Crockett always had to know what lay over the next hill. With only his long rifle for protection and his old friend, Flavius Harris, for company, the pioneer set out, determined to see the legendary splendor of the Great Plains. But that may have been one gallivant too many. The intrepid frontiersman barely survived a mammoth buffalo stampede with his hide and coonskin cap intact. And that was nothing compared to the fate in store for Crockett when he was ambushed by a band of Sioux warriors with blood in their eyes!
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