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.45-Caliber #2

.45-Caliber Fury

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Second in the popular, no-holds-barred, all-action western series featuring Cuno Massey...from best-selling western author, Peter Brandvold...

One day cold-blooded killers stole the life of Cuno Massey's young, expectant bride. Now, Cuno realizes his fate--and with his .45 in hand, he's going to make certain the killers realize theirs. Because if there's one thing Cuno has come to thirst for, it's the bittersweet taste of revenge.

(As a bonus, read the first chapter of Brandvold’s new adult western series, THE REVENGER!)

260 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 1, 2005

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Peter Brandvold

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Peter Brandvold has written well over one hundred action westerns under his own name and his pseudonym, Frank Leslie. Born and raised in North Dakota, he has lived all over the West. He currently lives in western Minnesota with his dog. Follow him at Amazon and here peterbrandvold.blogspot.comand here: facebook.com/peter.brandvold.

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July 7, 2022
Gritty but routine western. Despicable bad guys one expects in pulp westerns. Revenge, treasure maps to gold, and ruthless Apaches. I must say that Cuno is made of tougher stuff than today's heroes, might be age, but still a durable gunslinger nonetheless.

Makes one ponder how cowboys/ gunslingers became so glamorized on the big screen. The old west was unforgiving with little expectations of success.

Nicely captured

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758 reviews
August 20, 2021
So, this story was ok, but definitely was a bit explicit for my enjoyment. By reading the back, I knew what was going to happen to the wife, but am not sure why western's have to have this concept. Oh well. We'll see where the series goes.
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July 12, 2015
In the category of the Louis L'amour of Westerns. Thrilling read.
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