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During the War Between the States, landowner Stanton Claiborne had served the Confederacy with distinction. And though the South had lost that conflict, Claiborne moved his family smack into the heart of Union country at war’s end. The Northerners there – supposedly the victors – were living a hand-to-mouth existence. They didn’t take kindly to a rich Southerner coming into their domain and lording it over them.
So the stage was set for war … a war that Duke Benedict and Hank Brazos unwittingly rode straight into.
But the trouble wasn’t all Claiborne’s doing. There were unseen forces at work in the town of Resurrection who were determined to make the Southerner and his family suffer for their own gain. And before peace was declared again, men would die … and one in particular would die a death that was both shocking and tragic.
E. Jefferson Clay was just one of many pseudonyms used by New South Wales-born Paul Wheelahan (1930-2018). Under the names Emerson Dodge, Brett McKinley, E. Jefferson Clay, Ben Jefferson and others, he penned more than 800 westerns and could, at his height, turn out a full-length western in just four days. At the time of his death, in December 2018, he was writing his autobiography, Never Ride Back … which was also the title of his very first western.
The Benedict and Brazos Series by E. Jefferson Clay
Aces Wild
A Badge for Brazos
The Big Ranchero
Stage to Nowhere
Adios, Bandido
Cry Riot!
Fools’ Frontier
A Six-Gun Says Goodbye
The Living Legend
Diablo Valley
Never Ride West
Shoot and Be Damned
Wardlock’s Legion
Kid Chaney’s Express
Madigan’s Last Stand
Bury the Losers
The Buzzard Breed
Bo Rangle’s Boothill
Echoes of Shiloh
… And more to come every month!
Genre: Western
So the stage was set for war … a war that Duke Benedict and Hank Brazos unwittingly rode straight into.
But the trouble wasn’t all Claiborne’s doing. There were unseen forces at work in the town of Resurrection who were determined to make the Southerner and his family suffer for their own gain. And before peace was declared again, men would die … and one in particular would die a death that was both shocking and tragic.
E. Jefferson Clay was just one of many pseudonyms used by New South Wales-born Paul Wheelahan (1930-2018). Under the names Emerson Dodge, Brett McKinley, E. Jefferson Clay, Ben Jefferson and others, he penned more than 800 westerns and could, at his height, turn out a full-length western in just four days. At the time of his death, in December 2018, he was writing his autobiography, Never Ride Back … which was also the title of his very first western.
The Benedict and Brazos Series by E. Jefferson Clay
Aces Wild
A Badge for Brazos
The Big Ranchero
Stage to Nowhere
Adios, Bandido
Cry Riot!
Fools’ Frontier
A Six-Gun Says Goodbye
The Living Legend
Diablo Valley
Never Ride West
Shoot and Be Damned
Wardlock’s Legion
Kid Chaney’s Express
Madigan’s Last Stand
Bury the Losers
The Buzzard Breed
Bo Rangle’s Boothill
Echoes of Shiloh
… And more to come every month!
Genre: Western
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