Orion Culhane had always earned his way with a gun. But the time he worked as a stagecoach guard and shot five bandits in one day, he'd finally had enough. He never wanted to shoot at anyone—or be shot at—again. So when he got the chance to work as a bank official in Corinne, Utah, he accepted.
But Culhane would have refused the job if he'd known all the facts. No one had told him, for instance, that he'd be working for a woman. He didn't know, either, that his reputation as a gunman was what had really won him the position. And he had no idea that his work would soon lead to a necktie party—with him as the guest of honor!
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Terrell L. Bowers sometimes thinks he was both with boots and spurs. His father was his inspiration. He provided Terrell with his own horse and cows to ride and rope. Whether on small acre lots or fair-sized farms, he always has a horse and rope handy. Terrell shared his father's enthusiasm for westerns and grew up rooting for Bob Steele, Johnny Mack Brown, Roy Rogers, and John Wayne. Western blood is in his veins, and he loves to create a new story, new characters, and then let his imagination run wild. "Fortunately," Terrell writes, "I have a beautiful, loving wife and two angelic girls, who understand and accept my endless hours at the typewriter. My principal desire is that somewhere there are western lovers who find my stories entertaining." Terrell is the author of many westerns for AVALON BOOKS.
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