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When a bunch of ruffians rob a bank in the sleepy town of Alpine, it's only natural for the locals to be alarmed. But this gang and its leader, Cestus Calloway, are not common criminals. In fact, Cestus is known as the Robin Hood of the Rockies, distributing his loot to those less fortunate, raining stolen money down on the townsfolk. As if that weren't too good to be true, this gang holds to one important rule: steal but don't kill ... All Alpine's Marshal, Boyd Cooper, wants is a nice retirement, not to get a posse together to track outlaws. However, when an altercation leads to the exchange of gunfire and the spilling of outlaw blood, he doesn't have much of a choice. The outlaws fear their reputation might be at stake, so they declare revenge on the tin stars of Alpine. They're mad enough to break their own no kill rule, and Boyd Cooper knows things could end as bloody as they started.
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David Robbins
David Robbins has had over three hundred books published, both fiction and non-fiction. He is a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, the Horror Writers Association, and others. He's had books published under nine different pen names. His latest include the ANGEL U series; A GIRL, THE END OF THE WORLD AND EVERYTHING: BATTLEFIELD MARS and HIT RADIO. Under his own name he is best known for ENDWORLD, a science fiction series with a post-apocalyptic setting, the first of which came out in 1986. He has also written a spin-off series called BLADE. As David Thompson he has been writing the popular WILDERNESS series for over twenty years. It's the generational saga of a Mountain Man and his family in the rugged Rockies of the 1800's. Robbins has written a number of Horror books under his own name, among them THE WERELING and PRANK NIGHT. He also penned THE RETURN OF THE VIRGINIAN, a sequel to Owen Wister's masterpiece. As Jon Sharpe, he's written over a hundred of THE TRAILSMAN books. As well as seventeen books in THE EXECUTIONER and MACK BOLAN series. He started writing relatively late in life, and over the past several decades has averaged ten published books a year.
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