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Cutthroat canyon

After a rich man rewards Scratch Morton and Bo Creel with a gold mine, they find more trouble than wealth from the marauding Mexican bandits who frequently attack the mine, and a dangerous, beautiful woman.

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  • "Mankiller, Colorado"@en
  • "Butcher of Bear Creek"
  • "Massacre at Whiskey Flats"@en
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  • "Scratch Morton and Bo Creel are decent, likable drifters - their youth far behind them - who live by their wits and take 'cowboy' jobs to make a few dollars to keep drifting with. Though basically honest, Scratch and Bo aren't above breaking the law, especially those against spitting in public in Texas, and vagrancy in Missouri."
  • "After a rich man rewards Scratch Morton and Bo Creel with a gold mine, they find more trouble than wealth from the marauding Mexican bandits who frequently attack the mine, and a dangerous, beautiful woman."@en
  • "After a rich man rewards Scratch Morton and Bo Creel with a gold mine, they find more trouble than wealth from the marauding Mexican bandits who frequently attack the mine, and a dangerous, beautiful woman."
  • "Bo and Scratch, in a bid to raise desperately needed cash, set off on a trail drive when their rivals steel their herd."@en
  • "Meet Scratch Morton and Bo Creel, two amiable drifters and old pals. Veterans of cowboying, cattle drives, drunken brawls, and a couple of shoot-outs, Scratch and Bo are mostly honest and don't go looking for trouble--it's usually there when they wake up in the morning. Now, in remote Arizona Territory, they're caught up in a battle between two stagecoach lines. The owner of one, a beautiful widow, has gotten both Scratch and Bo hot and bothered, each trying to impress her as they fend off the opposing stage line trying to destroy her. But nothing is what it seems in the fight, and two tough sidewinders are riding straight into a trap."
  • "Sometimes, it's bad to be good. That's what happens when Scratch Morton and Bo Creel are rewarded with a gold mine for saving a rich man's bacon. The catch: this mine is a magnet for marauding Mexican banditos. Budding capitalists, Scratch and Bo fight back. That's when they discover that the thieves aren't who they thought they were."@en
  • "The second book in a riveting new Western series featuring two unlikely heroes winding their way across the American West. And this time, Bo and Scratch have been hired for the one job they've never tried -- wearing badges in a little stain of a town called Whiskey Flats."
  • "When hardheaded cowboys Bo and Scratch are rewarded with a gold mine, instead of striking it rich, they find themselves fighting bandits--and a dangerous woman who might steal their hearts. Original."
  • "The Greatest Western Writer Of The 21st Century Two hard luck, hard-living cowboys, Bo Creel and Scratch Morton, are the heroes of this new adventure by USA Today bestsellers William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone--in a bloody all-out battle for one family's survival. Texas, Bloody Texas Bo Creel is back at his family's Star C Ranch in Bear Creek, Texas. Along with his buddy Scratch, he's finding out that home is where the hell-raising is. A rival ranch is trying to drive the Creel family out of business, using any means necessary. For Bo and Scratch, always suckers for a pretty face, come two young' ladies'who just might 'blur the battle lines. Desperate to raise cash, the Creel family sets off on a trial drive south to Rockport and a thriving cattle market on the Gulf of Mexico. That's when their rivals strike a devastating blow. Now Bo and Scratch are madder than two wet hens. Assembling a ragtag army of aging, crusty cowboys who've seen their share of gun battles, Bo and Scratch need to recapture a stolen herd and make it to the Texas coast in time to save the Creel family's future--while a relentless enemy is about to unload the bloodiest mayhem to ever drench Texas . . ."@en
  • "In the west, there's always work for the kind of men willing to get their hands dirty - from rounding stray cattle to stringing barbed wire. Bo Creel and Scratch Morton are just such men. Now they've been hired for the one job they've never tried: wearing badges - in a little stain of a town called Whiskey Flats. What Bo and Scratch don't know is that a gang of outlaws is bent on burning down the town the Sidewinders have been hired to protect. With only a passing acquaintance of the law, a keen sense of self-preservation, and a range war gathering round them, Bo and Scratch need a good plan or it's a one way ticket to Boot Hill. They'll also need a little luck, a whole mess of bullets, and the courage to stand tall - and shoot true ..."@en
  • "Scratch Morton and Bo Creel, two old friends and drifters, wander into Arizona territory and get involved with a beautiful widow who is the owner of a stagecoach line that is in the middle of a territorial skirmish."
  • "In the West, there's always work for the kind of men willing to get their hands dirty--from rounding up stray cattle to stringing barbed wire. Bo Creel and Scratch Morton are just such men. And now, they've been hired to do a job they've never tried: wearing badges in a little stain of a town called Whiskey Flats. What Bo and Scratch don't know is that a gang of outlaws is bent on burning down the town the Sidewinders have been hired to protect. With only a passing acquaintance of the law, a keen sense of preservation, and a range-war forming around them, Bo and Scratch had better get a good plan together or they'll get themselves a one-way ticket to Boot Hill."
  • "Down to their last dime, Bo Creel and Scratch Morton accept the best job they can get in a boomtown called Mankiller where their boss is a drunken sheriff and where they have a real chance to become heroes."@en
  • "Bo Creel and Scratch Morton have been hired as marshalls in a little town called Whiskey Flats. What Bo and Scratch don't know is that a gang of outlaws is bent on burning down the town."@en
  • "While passing through El Paso, Scratch Morton and Bo Creel are rewarded with a Mexican gold mine for saving a rich man's bacon. When they discover that the mine is a magnet for marauding banditos, Scratch and Bo fight back. Then they discover that the thieves aren't who they thought they were, that some really bad guys are on the way, and a beautiful woman might just be the most dangerous bandit of all--the kind that can steal your heart. For Scratch and Bo, this gold mine might make them rich. But it's more likely to get them killed, just as soon as they can figure out who wants them dead."
  • "When hardheaded cowboys Bo and Scratch are rewarded with a gold mine, instead of striking it rich, they find themselves fighting bandits--and a dangerous woman who might steal their hearts."
  • "Sidewinders don't look for trouble -- trouble usually finds them! In the West, there's always work for the kind of men willing to get their hands dirty -- from rounding up stray cattle to stringing barbed wire. Bo Creel and Scratch Morton are just such men. And now, they've been hired to do a job they've never tried: wearing badges in a little stain of a town called Whiskey Flats. What Bo and Scratch don't know is that a gang of outlaws is bent on burning down the town the Sidewinders have been hired to protect. With only a passing acquaintance of the law, a keen sense of preservation, and a range-war forming around them, Bo and Scratch had better get a good plan together or they'll get themselves a one-way ticket to Boot Hill."@en
  • "A rollicking, dramatic new series--with the first novel about a pair of not-quite-over-the-hill drifters winding their way across the American West--mostly on the right side of the law ... but sometimes, if the situation calls for it, on the wrong side ... Meet Scratch Morton and Bo Creel, two amiable drifters and old pals. Veterans of cowboying, cattle drives, drunken brawls, and a couple of shoot-outs, Scratch and Bo are mostly honest and don't go looking for trouble--it's usually there when they wake up in the morning. Now, in remote Arizona Territory, they're caught up in a battle between two stagecoach lines. The owner of one, a beautiful widow, has gotten both Scratch and Bo hot and bothered--each trying to impress her as they fend off the opposing stage line trying to destroy her. But nothing is what it seems in this fight, and two tough sidewinders are riding straight into a trap."@en
  • "Meet Scratch Morton and Bo Creel, two amiable drifters and old pals. Veterans of cowboying, cattle drives, drunken brawls and a couple of shoot-outs, Scratch and Bo are mostly honest and don't go looking for trouble - it's usually there when they wake up in the morning."

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