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Dick Walker. Ex-U.S. soldier. Framed for murder. Wanted for desertion by the U.S. Army. He's a tough, two-handed straight-shooter with a taste for victory. And war is the only game he's willing to play...
Exiled from his native country he roams through the shifting battle zones of Latin America - the best soldier of fortune in the business. And he's known as Captain Gringo.
Now, at the end of the nineteenth century, the Spanish are taking over Cuba. The Americans are supplying arms to the Cuban freedom fighters. And ten tons of weaponry and ammo are in the hands of Captain Gringo, the one man who has the grim task of carrying the load through Spanish-occupied territory. And the bad luck to face his deadliest foe - "Butcher" Weyler - the Spanish general who's launching a bloody gambit to end Captain Gringo's career ...
Lou Cameron (June 20, 1924 - November 25, 2010)
Was an American novelist and a comic book creator. The film to book adaptations he wrote include None But the Brave starring Frank Sinatra, California Split, Sky Riders starring James Coburn, Hannibal Brooks starring Oliver Reed and an epic volume based on a number of scripts for the award winning CBS miniseries How the West Was Won (not to be confused with the novelization by Louis L'Amour).
Between 1979 and 1986, using the pseudonym "Ramsay Thorne", Lou Cameron wrote 36 Renegade adult western novels featuring as protagonist Richard Walker, better known as "Captain Gringo".
He has received awards such as the Golden Spur for his Western writings. He wrote an estimated 300 novels.
Genre: Western
Exiled from his native country he roams through the shifting battle zones of Latin America - the best soldier of fortune in the business. And he's known as Captain Gringo.
Now, at the end of the nineteenth century, the Spanish are taking over Cuba. The Americans are supplying arms to the Cuban freedom fighters. And ten tons of weaponry and ammo are in the hands of Captain Gringo, the one man who has the grim task of carrying the load through Spanish-occupied territory. And the bad luck to face his deadliest foe - "Butcher" Weyler - the Spanish general who's launching a bloody gambit to end Captain Gringo's career ...
Lou Cameron (June 20, 1924 - November 25, 2010)
Was an American novelist and a comic book creator. The film to book adaptations he wrote include None But the Brave starring Frank Sinatra, California Split, Sky Riders starring James Coburn, Hannibal Brooks starring Oliver Reed and an epic volume based on a number of scripts for the award winning CBS miniseries How the West Was Won (not to be confused with the novelization by Louis L'Amour).
Between 1979 and 1986, using the pseudonym "Ramsay Thorne", Lou Cameron wrote 36 Renegade adult western novels featuring as protagonist Richard Walker, better known as "Captain Gringo".
He has received awards such as the Golden Spur for his Western writings. He wrote an estimated 300 novels.
Genre: Western
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