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Three ugly bushwhackers were terrorizing Cole Cantrell's friends into selling out to the railroad. Claudius Max, the vicious sonofabitch who owned the railroad, was backing them up. He was also the man who had killed Cantrell's parents. Then there was Max's latest hired gun, the smooth killer August Pyne.
Max figured Cantrellbetter-known as Latigowas finished.
But Cantrell had his friends too. Trouble was, most of them were women who wanted him to spend the rest of his days in their beds.
So when it came to facing the most violent men in the West, Cantrell was on his own.
And nobody knew that better than he did.
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Three ugly bushwhackers were terrorizing Cole Cantrell's friends into selling out to the railroad. Claudius Max, the vicious sonofabitch who owned the railroad, was backing them up. He was also the man who had killed Cantrell's parents. Then there was Max's latest hired gun, the smooth killer August Pyne.
Max figured Cantrellbetter-known as Latigowas finished.
But Cantrell had his friends too. Trouble was, most of them were women who wanted him to spend the rest of his days in their beds.
So when it came to facing the most violent men in the West, Cantrell was on his own.
And nobody knew that better than he did.


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Dean Owen aka Dudley Dean McGaughey was a prolific writer of pulp westerns and popular novels, who published over one hundred books during his lifetime. Dean Owen, the pseudonym he most often used, was then a full-time freelance writer from the early 1950s until his death. His first stories and novels were westerns, and he continued to write them throughout his career. Some of his more notable works were novels adapted from the television shows "Bonanza," "Heck Ramsey," and "The Rebel," as well as a science fiction/popular novel taken from the movie "Reptilicus." He also wrote "The Bride of Dracula" a movie tie-in for the Hammer film starring Peter Cushing.