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Police detective Angus Campbell, a dour and methodical Scottish
American policeman, cordially disliked his partner, the ebullient
and overweight Irish cop Patrick O'Rourke. And the feeling was
cordially reciprocated by O'Rourke. Both were annoyed--but not
really concerned--about orders to guard the frantic millionaire
John Cobb on a late-night journey on the New York-Chicago train.
After locking Cobb in his compartment, they would look forward to
the pleasure of antagonizing each other in the club car. That is,
until Cobb turned up missing. Whoever was responsible--and there
were several possibilities among the passengers, including an
incomparably strong and handsome man, a breathtakingly beautiful
woman, and an improbably villainous stranger--had perhaps
discounted each detective individually, and perhaps justly so. But
what the malefactor could not know was the insight of their
superior, Inspector Corrigan: "Separate they're not much, but, when
they're together, they hate each other so much that they grind one
another sharp as razors."
"Seven Faces" originally appeared as six installments in
"Detective Fiction Weekly" during October and November 1936. This
edition--the first to collect the installments in book form, uncut
and as the author intended--introduces today's readers to a most
memorable detective duo.
A wounded gunslinger fights for his life in this collection of
three classic stories from one of the most popular Western authors
of all time! Luck is initially on Cheyenne's side in "Gunman's
Bluff," as he manages to kill one Martin brother and wound the
other in a shootout. But in the process, Cheyenne himself is shot
in the shoulder, and it will be a while before he'll have use of
his right hand. But with the Martin family immediately out for
revenge, Cheyenne doesn't have time to heal, and he'll need more
than just one good hand to keep him alive. "Torridon" tells the
story of Paul Torridon, raised from the age of seven by his
family's archrivals, the Bretts. Over the years the hatred between
the local clans slows to a simmer, until one day a majestic Brett
family colt becomes a one-man horse . . . to none other than Paul
Torridon! Finally, in the title story, wealthy rancher Oliver Lane
is believed to be near death. Lane's will calls for his entire
fortune to be passed along to his drifter nephew, Sandy Lane, but
only if Sandy should return before a set date. After that, it's all
up for grabs for Henry Barnes, and Barnes is not one to leave such
matters to chance! Max Brand has been captivating audiences for
generations with his vivid tales of wild frontier exploits.
Gunman's Rendezvous finds the legendary author in top form,
spinning three edge-of-your-seat stories that find rugged heroes in
life-and-death situations. Skyhorse Publishing is proud to publish
a broad range of books for readers interested in fiction that takes
place in the old West. Westerns books about outlaws, sheriffs,
chiefs and warriors, cowboys and Indians are a genre in which we
publish regularly. Our list includes international bestselling
authors like Zane Gray and Louis L'Amour, and many more. While not
every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a
national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are
sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise
find a home.
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