Books - Marler Western Novels
Blind Fury
He had two options: retreat and try to live with
his conscience or take the dare that no man had ever taken. The
jailor looked up from eating and said, “Here is five dollars
the state gives a man who serves his time.” Burt Cameron
took the money and said, “I didn’t serve my time.
I served someone else’s.”
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Dead Men's Trail
Co-authored by Bill Davis and O. C. Marler, this
is an exciting must-read book. Rev. T. L. Craft praises this Western:
“In my reading program, I always include a Western, just
to lighten the load. So in the course of years, I have read many
Westerns. I will have to say that Dead Men’s Trail takes
the most unique turn of any in my memory."
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Jedidiah
Avon Pringle had pushed everyone. Guns were plentiful,
with enough men to match them. His next move was to take over
the Double Springs. There was only one hitch in his carrying out
his plan - a hitch of which he was not as yet aware. Jedidiah
Bower had moved onto the place.
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Laugh Kills Lonesome
"Anyone who likes the west or westerns will
love Laugh Kills Lonesome," recommends Rev. Thomas Craft.
"I read it straight through… a tale that unfolds at
a pace that neither leaves you behind nor bored," says Rev.
J.T.Pugh. An exciting Christian novel.
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The Long Road to Mesilla
To the delight of readers, Judson Quigley proves
his courage and integrity as he rescues a friend from serious
trouble. Full of intrigue, mystery, and excitement.
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The Night of the Panther
This new western novel takes you on a powerful adventure
through the Old West. Full of O. C. Marler’s homespun philosophy
but mixed with mystery and intrigue.
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Until The Desert Blooms
“Get ready! Cancel your appointments and pull
the shades. You will stay with this story to the very end!”
exclaims Paul Mooney. This new western finds Hand Stegal trying
to reach his destination with three things against him: time,
outlaws, and the High Sierras.
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Gun Barrel City
Dallas Ferguson had kept to himself for the last
five years, putting together a few head of cattle and reclaiming
an old spread from the vines, briars, and underbrush. For several
days, he had drifted in and out of consciousness from the pneumonia
which had him in its grip. In one of his waking moments, he watched
rustlers driving away all of the stock he had accumulated, but
the effort to reach his rifle caused him to lose consciousness
again, leaving restoring his losses for another day.
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Wild Horse Desert
The horses were wild and free for the taking. But
as always in life, Seth Levins found once again that there was
a hitch in the taking-the land, the weather, and the renegade
rustlers.
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