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David Davis
Hardcover - $26.95
THIS FUN TEXAS ROMP THROUGH THE CLASSIC AESOP'S FABLES YIELDS SUCH RESULTS AS "THE COYOTE AND MUSTANG GRAPES."" THE TORTOISE AND THE JACKRABBIT."
David Davis
Hardcover - $26.95
The author of the award-winning "Ten Redneck Babies" is back. Trying to get home for dinner, Texas cowboy Zeke must first convince his newly purchased steer to go into the corral. But it's not as easy as he thinks. Full color.
John R. Erickson
Paperback - $14.95
When fourteen-year-old Riley goes to investigate some strange activity on a remote section of his family's ranch, he meets up with a group of renegades running a moonshine still. Riley knows that this never would have happened while his father was al ...
John Frank
Paperback - $12.95
When cowboy Grizz Brickbottom decides to get a dog, the only one he can get is a pampered poodle named Foofy that's never herded cattle. Before long, Grizz and his buddies are playing fetch, brushing Foofy's fur, and changing their own lives complete ...
Lee Gramling
Paperback - $17.95
Trouble's found Tate Barkley again, but this time it's in the form of a beautiful but cold-hearted young woman with two murderous henchmen, who rob Tate and leave him for dead beside a north Florida road. When he's able to set out in pursuit, Tate fo ...
Lee Gramling
Paperback - $17.95
This "Western", set on the Florida frontier, crackles with blazing action, authentic historical details--and real bad guys who'd shoot you without blinking--offering a rich and flavorful sense of place in Florida's frontier days. Part of the Craker W ...
Lee Gramling
Paperback - $17.95
In the spring of 1771, John MacKenzie arrives in British-ruled St. Augustine after a year of fur trapping. He is quickly drawn into an adventure that involves defending a young woman indentured to the powerful and treacherous James Tyrone. MacKenzie ...
Fred Grove
Hardcover - $60.95
Leader of the Indian scouts Lieutenant Roan Kimballs orders are clear: find and destroy the mysterious renegade known as Sanaco and stop his trafficking in white hostages. Roans personal sense of outrage is strong. He once witnessed the return of a l ...