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Lynch Law
(2014)(The second book in the Searcher Western series)
A novel by Josh Edwards (Len Levinson)
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LYNCH LAW
Stone stood on his knees behind a big boulder and unscrewed the top of his canteen. It was half-full, and there was no telling when he might find water again.
He raised the canteen and took a swig. It was silent in the canyon. Stone was so hungry his stomach ached. He regretted not eating raw rabbit that morning, or stealing something from the farmhouse he and McDermott had seen.
He wished hed listened to the old owlhoot when they were back at the farmhouse. McDermott understood survival, and all Stone knew was a war where the mess tents were never far behind.
He sat beside the boulder and peered at the opening in the mountain. If they came for him, theyd have to come one at a time. Hed get the first three, and after that itd be his jackknife until the bitter end.
LEN LEVINSON, ALIAS JOSH EDWARDS
Hailed as a trash genius, Len Levinson was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, served on active duty in the U.S. Army from 1954-1957, and graduated from Michigan State University with a BA in Social Science. He relocated to NYC that year and worked as an advertising copywriter and public relations executive before becoming a full-time novelist. Len created and wrote a number of series, including The Apache Wars Saga, The Pecos Kid and The Rat Bastards. He has had over eighty titles published, and PP is delighted to have the opportunity to issue his exceptional WWII series, The Sergeant in digital form. After many years in NYC, Len moved to a small town (pop. 3100) in rural Illinois, where he is now surrounded by corn and soybean fields ... a peaceful, ideal location for a writer.
Genre: Western
LYNCH LAW
Stone stood on his knees behind a big boulder and unscrewed the top of his canteen. It was half-full, and there was no telling when he might find water again.
He raised the canteen and took a swig. It was silent in the canyon. Stone was so hungry his stomach ached. He regretted not eating raw rabbit that morning, or stealing something from the farmhouse he and McDermott had seen.
He wished hed listened to the old owlhoot when they were back at the farmhouse. McDermott understood survival, and all Stone knew was a war where the mess tents were never far behind.
He sat beside the boulder and peered at the opening in the mountain. If they came for him, theyd have to come one at a time. Hed get the first three, and after that itd be his jackknife until the bitter end.
LEN LEVINSON, ALIAS JOSH EDWARDS
Hailed as a trash genius, Len Levinson was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, served on active duty in the U.S. Army from 1954-1957, and graduated from Michigan State University with a BA in Social Science. He relocated to NYC that year and worked as an advertising copywriter and public relations executive before becoming a full-time novelist. Len created and wrote a number of series, including The Apache Wars Saga, The Pecos Kid and The Rat Bastards. He has had over eighty titles published, and PP is delighted to have the opportunity to issue his exceptional WWII series, The Sergeant in digital form. After many years in NYC, Len moved to a small town (pop. 3100) in rural Illinois, where he is now surrounded by corn and soybean fields ... a peaceful, ideal location for a writer.
Genre: Western
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