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Texas Ranger

(2024)
(A book in the American Post-Civil War Westerns series)
A novel by

 
 
Mitchell Rankin couldn’t stop his parents’ violent death when he was a boy.

Now the outlaws and Indians of South Texas can’t stop Mitchell Rankin.

Fifteen years after a Comanche raid upturned his young life, Mitchell joins the newly formed Frontier Battalion to help bring peace to his Texan homeland.

He’s putting desperadoes on notice: someone has to pay the price for what was done to his family.

But after setting out as a Texas Ranger, Mitchell discovers there’s an evil greater than the Comanche lurking on the borderlands of the Lone Star State…

His name is Dudley Haddock – and he nobody’s ally.
The only company he cares for are his slave girls.

Deeper onto Dudley’s trail, Mitchell uncovers a horrific game of abduction, slavery and merciless death.

Mitchell starts to think he’ll have to fight Dudley’s gang alone until some of Dudley’s slaves escape into his protection… including Narua, the beautiful Comanche girl that Dudley prizes, and abuses, above everything else.

Narua’s heart makes Mitchell reconsider his old need for revenge, yet also solidify his wish to kill Dudley Haddock and end his injustices against countless women.

Can Mitchell end the monstrous regime of Dudley and his slavers with his Colt .45? Or will Dudley’s women draw him too close to the secret, rotten bowels of the borderland?

Another classic western with respectful romance and women as strong frontier folk from author William Black.

Note: Each book in the American Post-Civil War Westerns series is a standalone story that can be read out of order.


Genre: Romance

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