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THE LAWLESS FRONTIER,

A finalist for both the Western Writers of America Spur Award and the Ben Franklin Award.

AN UGLY PLACE TO DIE...

There's nothing pretty about Mexico. One the verge of a bloody civil war that's spiraling out of control, it's no place for hotheads or weak hearts - a place where only real men survive...if they're lucky. As an officer for the U.S. War Department, Myles Adams knows all about keeping a cool head. And he's just the man who can help his former partner-in-arms Stewart Cook rescue his soon-to-be fiance, Alexia Garcia, from the rebel forces. But this is a country where a man would shoot you as soon as look at you...

AN EVEN UGLIER PLACE TO LIVE...

With Alexia safe in hand, the two Americans find themselves in even greater danger. On the run from Jorge Trevino, a ruthless bandito who would kill to have what Myles has - namely the gorgeous Carmen Cologan - these men are about to witness all the horrors that the Mexican frontier has to offer - war, poverty, and human suffering too agonizing to be believed. They'll have to use every drop of courage they have to survive, but in a land with no law and order, sometimes a man has to kill to stay alive...

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A hard-bitten tale of sacrifice in the Wild West.

The spirit of old John Wayne movies is alive and well in this rough-and-tumble western. Denmon takes all the conventions inherent in the traditional horse opera and manages to flesh out a plausible, articulate action novel with a brisk, satisfying pace. The book is set during the last bloody gasp of the Old West, during the early years of the 1900s. Pancho Villa and his minions both terrify and inspire the peasants of northern Mexico as the revolution threatens to devolve into civil war. Into this conflagration enters stalwart Stewart Cook, a wandering caballero whose fiance, Alexia Garcia, is lost behind enemy lines. Stewart may not be much of a rescuer by himself, but he's tough as nails, determined and backed up by a first-class partner with menace to spare: Myles Adams is a classic western hero straight out of the old serials, a lantern-jawed, steely-eyed gunfighter with all the verbal dazzle of Gary Cooper. In fact, the laconic cowpokes do much more talking than shooting, but only after a sudden, brutal gunfight between the partners and some banditos kicks off the action. By the time Myles and Stewart ride into Santiago, Mexico, to mount a jailbreak of Alexia and her entire family, they've managed to enrage Jorge Trevino, "one immoral, pestilent bastard," who's figured out that there's more money to be made in plundering the war-ravaged populace than in fighting the war itself. Trevino also holds a personal grudge against Myles, not to mention turning a lustful eye toward his mistress. Though they begin with an unappealing genre superficiality, Myles and Stewart eventually become fully formed characters. The story's framing device--a reconstruction by Myles' grandson of the bloody battles in Mexico--is unnecessary but innocuous. In between, there's plenty of dramatic conflict and antiquated bravado to satisfy fans of milder western fare.

A straight-shooting, old-fashioned horse opera. -- Kirkus Discoveries

Myles Jefferson Adams joins friend Stewart Cook and other partners-in-arms to rescue Cook's fiance, Alexia Garcia, from rebel forces in war-torn Mexico in 1914. Along the way, Adams makes a bitter enemy in bandit Jorge Trevino, who wants Adams' love, the stunning Carmen Cologan, for himself. Trevino vows to see Adams - and all his friends - dead.

In his first novel, newcomer Randy Denmon paints a chilling picture of the savage Mexican frontier. His prose is terse, and often provocative. The Lawless Frontier works well as a buddy story, action-adventure, and a traditional Western in a nontraditional setting. -- Roundup Magazine

Set on the verge of the Mexican Civil War, Myles Adams, an officer for the U.S. War Department, has agreed to extradite his friend's fiancé and her family from the war-torn country. Complicating matters is the infamous bandito, Jorge Trevino, who has his own plans for Adams' native wife. From the beginning their daring plan goes to pieces leaving Adams and his group in dire straights in a lawless country where only the law of the gun makes right as they try to make it back across the border. Moving, brutal and tragic, The Lawless Frontier is both a wonderful debut novel as well as a resounding statement in a genre that most have given up for dead. -- READER'S PAGE

ACROSS THE RIVER…AND INTO HELL

 

Travis Ross and Chase McAlister were infamous Indian hunters, scouts and Texas Rangers turned ranchers. In a war of independence, they fought against desperate odds. Travis lost a woman, the daughter of a proud Mexican rancher, and both made the kind of enemies that never go away. Now, a new war is brewing and the two friends are looking across the Rio Grande, knowing what they left behind, facing a chance to settle scores, recapture what they lost, and many more ways to die…

 

A decade after they fought for Texas, Travis and Chase plunge into the brutal madness of the Mexican American War. And amidst the fighting and suffering, they discover how much has changed, what has stayed the same, and that in a furious fight for survival, they’ve made the most dangerous enemy of all…a murderer fighting on their own side…

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