In Desert End, Arizona, there’s only one man in charge – Whittaker Brice, owner of the Painted Lady Saloon and landlord to most of the town.
So when the law decides that Cal Rutter and his fat partner, ‘Smoky’ Jones, were the culprits of a ranch murder and cattle rustling – nobody argues otherwise.
Sheriff Andrews and Mayor Slater know it’s a frame up but they’re in league with Brice – and happily so.
After all, there’s been a spate of cattle rustling and Rutter and ‘Smoky’ are convenient scapegoats.
They’re ordered out of town and on pain of death to never return.
At first, Cal and ‘Smoky’ don’t think twice about taking the trail to Yuma but then one night, Smoky’ and his horse fall into an hidden cavern.
And not just any cavern, it turns out to be an ancient burial site, once used by the Navajos. What’s more, it’s full of gold.
‘Smoky’ just wants to take the gold and start a new life Yuma, but Cal has a better plan – he wants revenge.
But how to get back into Desert End without being shot on sight?
Cal knows just the man for the job – a Navajo chief by the name of Chewonokee.
Held in great regard by the Indians and the white folk, one of Chewonokee’s lesser-known skills is a unique surgery to change one’s face and voice.
In short, he can make Cal and Smoky into new, unrecognisable men.
Cal knows the chief will help them – as he knows the true origins of Desert End; once a Navajo settlement until Brice wiped it off the face of the earth.
But can they all make it out alive…?
A heart-pounding Western, Navajo Vengeance is full of twists and turns, with plenty of suspense and action. A mustread for fans of Zane Grey.
'A classic story of adventure and courage in the Old West.' - Tom Kasey , best-selling author of Trade Off.
John Russell Fearn (1908-1960) is well remembered as almost single-handedly driving the post-World War II boom in British publishing with a flood of science fiction, detective stories, and westerns. His writing appeared under various pseudonyms and has been translated into many languages around the world. His other westerns include The Gold Bonanza, Rule of the Gun, Hell's Acres, The Wreckers and Skeleton Pass.
A prolific author in various genres under his own name, John Francis Russell Fearn also used these pseudonyms: Astron del Martia, Brian Shaw, Conrad G. Holt, Dennis Clive, Frank Jones, Geoffrey Armstrong, Griff, Hugo Blayn, John Russell, K. Thomas Mark Denholm, Paul Lorraine, Polton Cross, Spike Gordon, Thornton Ayre, Vargo Statten, Volsted Gridban, Dom Passante, John Cotton, Ephriam Winiki, Lawrence F. Rose, Earl Titan, Ephraim Winiki.
John Russell Fearn was an extremely prolific and popular British writer, who began in the American pulps, then almost single-handedly drove the post-World War II boom in British publishing with a flood of science fiction, detective stories, westerns, and adventure fiction. He was so popular that one of his pseudonyms became the editor of Vargo Staten’s Science Fiction Magazine in the 1950’s! His work is noted for its vigor and wild imagination. He has always had a substantial cult following and has been popular in translation around the world.