Blood in the Hills

Fiction & Literature, Westerns, Historical
Cover of the book Blood in the Hills by Van Holt, Three Knolls Publishing
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Author: Van Holt ISBN: 9781941138007
Publisher: Three Knolls Publishing Publication: February 23, 2012
Imprint: Three Knolls Publishing Language: English
Author: Van Holt
ISBN: 9781941138007
Publisher: Three Knolls Publishing
Publication: February 23, 2012
Imprint: Three Knolls Publishing
Language: English

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BLOOD IN THE HILLS

The Circle 8 bunch were really just outlaws and rustlers. Their leader, Mort Dudley had a devious plan to get rid of a couple of his newly hired hands before the bunch cashed in the large herd of cattle that had fallen into their hands when they murdered the old man who owned the herd and had hired them on to help with the drive.

Their trouble began when they tried to frame a quiet stranger for the old man’s murder. They didn’t know his real name or that he was a deadly gunfighter and the son of the old man they had buried in an unmarked grave.

The quiet stranger drops out of sight to hide from the law and soon becomes the bane of the Circle 8 bunch; harassing them on all sides, hunting them down and frustrating all their rustling plans and profits.

When Mort Dudley swears that the hills would run with blood, he was right. But he didn’t know whose blood it would be.

Warning: Reading a Van Holt western may make you want to get on a horse and hunt some bad guys down in the Old West. Of course, the easiest and most enjoyable way to do it is vicariously—by reading another Van Holt western.

Van Holt writes westerns the way they were meant to be written.

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On sale for a limited time! Regularly $7.99.

BLOOD IN THE HILLS

The Circle 8 bunch were really just outlaws and rustlers. Their leader, Mort Dudley had a devious plan to get rid of a couple of his newly hired hands before the bunch cashed in the large herd of cattle that had fallen into their hands when they murdered the old man who owned the herd and had hired them on to help with the drive.

Their trouble began when they tried to frame a quiet stranger for the old man’s murder. They didn’t know his real name or that he was a deadly gunfighter and the son of the old man they had buried in an unmarked grave.

The quiet stranger drops out of sight to hide from the law and soon becomes the bane of the Circle 8 bunch; harassing them on all sides, hunting them down and frustrating all their rustling plans and profits.

When Mort Dudley swears that the hills would run with blood, he was right. But he didn’t know whose blood it would be.

Warning: Reading a Van Holt western may make you want to get on a horse and hunt some bad guys down in the Old West. Of course, the easiest and most enjoyable way to do it is vicariously—by reading another Van Holt western.

Van Holt writes westerns the way they were meant to be written.

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