Montana Revenge
Title | Montana Revenge PDF eBook |
Author | Dusty Richards |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 2007-09-04 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1440620024 |
Herschel Baker left his life as a rancher to become the first sheriff of Horse Creek, Montana. Only weeks into the job, he’s about to find out what it means to bring the law to a lawless land. It’s up to Hershel to stop all forms of criminality—including the old vigilante justice that once ran the town. When the cowboy Billy Hanks is found hanging from a tree with the label Hoss Steeler pinned to his chest, the culprits must be caught whether or not the accusation is true. With nothing to go on but a dead body, a misspelled note, and a wounded horse, Herschel refuses to look the other way. Someone’s going to pay for this dirty deed—found guilty by the right and proper letter of the law.
The Son Of Scarface
Title | The Son Of Scarface PDF eBook |
Author | Karvanthium Wild |
Publisher | Independently Published |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023-06-15 |
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Who would've thought Tony Montana, the vicious Cuban immigrant gangster and drug kingpin, would have a son? One more cunning, ruthless and ornery than himself, who would grow up to one day seek retribution for his father's murder and punish his nemesis. Ricardo "Ricky" Montana is decisive, brutal, deceptive and unforgiving in his endeavor to avenge his father's death. Follow Ricky, the son of Tony, on his fast paced epic journey through the five boroughs of the "Big Apple," down to the "Sunshine State" and around the world on his quest to climb the greased ladder of the drug world. Go with him as he rises to the top of its upper echelon and unmercifully avenges his father's slaying.
Narcomedia
Title | Narcomedia PDF eBook |
Author | Jason Ruiz |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 2023-10-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1477328211 |
Exploring representations of Latinx people from Scarface to Narcos, this book examines how pop culture has framed Latin America as the villain in America’s long and ineffectual War on Drugs. If there is an enemy in the War on Drugs, it is people of color. That is the lesson of forty years of cultural production in the United States. Popular culture, from Scarface and Miami Vice to Narcos and Better Call Saul, has continually positioned Latinos as an alien people who threaten the US body politic with drugs. Jason Ruiz explores the creation and endurance of this trope, its effects on Latin Americans and Latinx people, and its role in the cultural politics of the War on Drugs. Even as the focus of drug anxiety has shifted over the years from cocaine to crack and from methamphetamines to opioids, and even as significant strides have been made in representational politics in many areas of pop culture, Latinx people remain an unshakeable fixture in stories narrating the production, distribution, and sale of narcotics. Narcomedia argues that such representations of Latinx people, regardless of the intentions of their creators, are best understood as a cultural front in the War on Drugs. Latinos and Latin Americans are not actually America’s drug problem, yet many Americans think otherwise—and that is in no small part because popular culture has largely refused to imagine the drug trade any other way.
Once a Ranger
Title | Once a Ranger PDF eBook |
Author | Dusty Richards |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2014-03-04 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0425257231 |
Spur Award winner Dusty Richards is back with a brand-new adventure featuring a former Texas Ranger with a talent for finding trouble, even when he stays put… Ex-Ranger Phil Guthrey swore he’d never stop roaming the West, bringing justice to the lawless whenever the situation called. But after cleaning up the criminals of Crook County, Arizona, he finds himself not only elected to be the county sheriff but settling down with a pretty, young girl for a wife. Except keeping the peace in Crook County is less relaxing than Guthrey would have imagined. Border bandits are accustomed to raiding the territory at will, and they’re not too keen on giving up the practice. Between his new wife and a town under constant threat, this former Texas Ranger is about to get more than his fair share of action…
Montana
Title | Montana PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 104 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Frontier and pioneer life |
ISBN |
By the Cut of Your Clothes
Title | By the Cut of Your Clothes PDF eBook |
Author | Dusty Richards |
Publisher | Speaking Volumes |
Pages | 189 |
Release | |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1645409686 |
Spur Award-Winning Author, winner of the 2007 Spur Award for Best Original Paperback Novel for The Horse Creek Incident. Miss Stout Rice and Mr. Locke McTavish make an unlikely couple—but one hell of a team. The West proves wild from the get-go for gentleman farmer Locke McTavish, late of Illinois. Just off the train in Flagstaff, he steps right into a full-scale dustup. The tenderfoot with quick fists wins the brawl—but not before he loses his heart to lovely Stout Rice. She's as skilled a rider and roper as any seasoned cowhand, while a damned sight more pleasing to behold. And though Stout chuckles at McTavish's yen to set up in ranching, she agrees to give the slick-talking dandy a push in the right direction. The wagon ride to North Cut—where the Rice sisters tend their daddy's ranch—turns into a mighty tug-of-war between the mismatched duo. While Locke labors to court the feisty Stout, she busies herself trying to turn him into a competent frontiersman. Before walking arm-in-arm, though, they'll battle back-to-back against marauding Apaches and a pair of murderous outlaws with sore heads and itchy trigger fingers. Seems that when push comes to shove, it takes more than love to conquer all.... "Dusty's drawl humor makes his westerns larruping-good reads." —Suzann Ledbetter, Author of The Toast Always Lands Jelly-Side Down
Montana's Own
Title | Montana's Own PDF eBook |
Author | Gary D. Henry |
Publisher | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 313 |
Release | 2013-03-21 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1481730576 |
Abraham Markem was awarded the Medal of Honor for valor in the Korean War and happily returned to his native Montana amid the small town's celebration of the returning of their honored war hero. They built a house for him' and he married soon after and had twin sons. Life was perfect for the Markems until his sons enlisted and died in the Vietnam war, and his wife was tragically attacked and killed by a pack of wolves amid the beauty of the Montana wilderness area. An old man now, he wanted to end his life in grand style until he happened upon a strange white dog that was trapped in a raccoon trap. The dog was not like any other and soon Abe was rejuvenated as the dog's astounding gifts amazed everyone and gave him a reason to continue his most amazing life.