The Storm Family 5: One Man, One Gun

The Storm Family 5: One Man, One Gun

by Matt Chisholm
The Storm Family 5: One Man, One Gun

The Storm Family 5: One Man, One Gun

by Matt Chisholm

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Overview

He rode hard and he rode tall, slamming his way along a wild Colorado trail, beset by Indians and tricked by a treacherous friend. Jody Storm fought with his fists and with his gun. He loved and lost and lived to love another day. He was a Storm down to the bottom of his boots, he challenged the world, thumbed his nose at danger and took on odds that would make a hero pale. 5th in the blazing cattlemen saga which the Daily Mirror in 1972 said of Matt Chisholm: "..has one of the biggest world sales of any author - seven million in eleven countries have bought his tales.."


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045695374
Publisher: Piccadilly Books, Limited
Publication date: 02/13/2014
Series: Storm Family - Cattlemen Saga , #5
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 234,104
File size: 545 KB

About the Author

Peter Christopher Watts was born in London, England in 1919 and died on Nov. 30, 1983. He was educated in art schools in England, then served with the British Amy in Burma from 1940 to 1946.

Peter Watts, the author of more than 150 novels, is better known by his pen names of "Matt Chisholm" and "Cy James". He published his first western novel under the Matt Chisholm name in 1958 (Halfbreed). He began writing the "McAllister" series in 1963 with The Hard Men, and that series ran to 35 novels. He followed that up with the "Storm" series. And used the Cy James name for his "Spur" series.

Under his own name, Peter Watts wrote Out of Yesterday, The Long Night Through, and Scream and Shout. He wrote both fiction and nonfiction books, including the very useful nonfiction reference work, A Dictionary of the Old West (Knopf, 1977).

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