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Texican Blood Fight

(1992)
(The second book in the Texas Trails series)
A novel by

 
 
In the time the hardworking Barlow boys tended their south Texas spread, there'd been no rustlin' trouble. So, when Morgan got word of his old buddy's funeral, he saddled up, leaving his brother Sam to mind their herd for a spell while he paid his respects. 'Course, he never reckoned on the likes of Zach Medford and his gang of blood-thirsty gunmen riding across the Mex border to kill his kin and steal his cattle.
Revenge burning in his guts, Morgan tracked the varmints day and night by the trail of blood they left clear down to Mexico. Taking up with a sharp-shootin' gal name of Anna lee and Marcel Pain, a rawhide tough Cajun trapper both with their own bitter debts to settle with Medford,
Barlow cornered the outlaws in their own stinking hideout. With bullets flying fast and furious under the hot desert sun, the final showdown leaves the Texican trio standing tall and the hardcases facedown and done for!

Patrick Andrews was born in Oklahoma in 1936 into a family of pioneers who participated in its growth from the Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory to statehood. His father's family were homesteaders and his mother's cattle ranchers. Consequently, he is among the last generation of American writers who had contacts with those people from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Patrick's wife Julie says he both speaks and writes with an Oklahoma accent.

He is an ex-paratrooper, having served in the 82nd Airborne Division in the active army and the 12th Special Forces Group in the army reserves. Patrick began his writing career after leaving the army. He and his better half presently reside in southern California. He has a son Bill, who is an ex-paratrooper and a probation officer, and two grandchildren.

Among his many books, Piccadilly Publishing is pleased to be reissuing ebook editions as mini-series and stand alones, including: The Long-Knives, The Dragoons, Texas Trails and Indian Territory.


Genre: Western

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