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Coyote Brand

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One man, one mission…

Stretching over half a state, the infamous Willard Flats formed a natural barrier against the great herds, which were moved up from the rich plains of Texas to the railheads in the north.

Thomas Warburg and his men followed a path – a path that leads straight to Twin Forks.

Twin Forks was the only place where the cattle could cross in relative safety, but the town has been taken over by Miguel Rodriguez.

The cattle bosses are held to ransom by the outlaw and his gunhawks, and no one dares to stand against him.

But unknown to Rodriguez and the inhabitants of Twin Forks, a lone man was riding north, over the arid wastes of the Willard Flats.

He was a man with a mission, and nothing would stand in his way until he had ended his search and Rodriguez was dead.

Coyote Brand is an enthralling story of justice and revenge – the perfect read for fans of Louis L’Amour and Zane Grey.



“A thrilling read.” - Robert Foster , acclaimed author of The Lunar Code .

John Glasby was born in 1928, and gradu¬ated from University with an honours degree in Chemistry. He started his career as a research chemist for I.C.I, in 1952, and worked for them until his retirement. During the early 1960s, Glasby wrote dozens of paperback westerns, all of which were reprinted in hardcover and paperback four decades later. Following his retirement from I.C.I., Glasby produced a steady stream of new westerns, science fiction and crime novels, right up to his death in 2010. His other tales of the wild west include Brand of the Hunted , Justice at Red River , Siege Town , Flashpoint and Bowie of the Alamo .

182 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 3, 2016

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John S. Glasby

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John Stephen Glasby (23 September 1928 – 5 June 2011) was a prolific British author whose work spanned a range of popular genres. A professional research chemist and mathematician, he produced over 300 novels and short stories during the 1950s and 1960s, most of which were published pseudonymously under the Badger Books imprint.

Pseudonyms (listed alphabetically):

Chuck Adams
John Adams
R.L. Bowers
Tex Bradley
Berl Cameron
Craig Campbell
Max Chartair
Randall Conway
Ray Cosmic
John Crawford
J.B. Dexter
John Glasby
J.S. Glasby
Michael Hamilton
J.J. Hansby
D.K. Jennings
Marston Johns
Victor La Salle
Victor LaSalle
Peter Laynham
H.K. Lennard
Rand Le Page
Paul Lorraine
John C. Maxwell
A.J. Merak
H.J. Merak
John Morton
John E. Muller
J.L. Powers
Manning K. Robertson
Karl Zeigfreid

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May 15, 2018
A Small Town on the Border Between Texas and Kansas Territory an Outlaw and up His Gang Take Over

JG has penned a western where a known Mexican outlaw has gained control of a town and it's citizens. The controlling man charges cattle drives for passage. One Rancher refused and his men are killed. A woman and a gunslinger come to his aid. This is an excellent read for the genre.....DEHS
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November 2, 2022
Great storyline but....

Great storyline, but one of the worst editing jobs I've seen. Perhaps, there was no editing. Having said this, I will try the author again. I'm surprised he garnered stars above two.
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