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  • Published: 31 March 2015
  • ISBN: 9780698185043
  • Imprint: PEN US eBook Adult
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 288
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Ralph Compton Doomsday Rider



To win his freedom, a man must save a wayward woman in this Ralph Compton western.

Buck Fletcher is facing a twenty-year sentence for a murder he didn’t commit. But he just might have one chance at freedom. Senator Falcon Stark needs a man of Buck’s notoriety and gunfighting skill to travel to northern Arizona—and locate his missing daughter.

Estelle Stark has joined a doomsday cult led by the charismatic prophet known as the Chosen One—and she refuses to go home. To find her, Buck must elude a band of Apaches on the warpath before descending into the lair of a possible madman. But Buck’s got competition on the trail—someone who has set his gunsights on Estelle....

More Than Six Million Ralph Compton Books In Print!

  • Published: 31 March 2015
  • ISBN: 9780698185043
  • Imprint: PEN US eBook Adult
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 288
Categories:

About the authors

Ralph Compton

Ralph Compton stood six-foot-eight without his boots. He worked as a musician, a radio announcer, a songwriter, and a newspaper columnist. His first novel, The Goodnight Trail, was a finalist for the Western Writers of America Medicine Pipe Bearer Award for best debut novel. He was the USA Today bestselling author of the Trail of the Gunfighter series, the Border Empire series, the Sundown Rider series, and the Trail Drive series, among others.

Praise for Ralph Compton Doomsday Rider

"Lovers of Louis L'Amour-type westerns will welcome a new paperback series written by Ralph Compton."
--Nashville Banner
"Compton offers readers a chance to hit the trail and not even end up saddle sore."
--Publishers Weekly
"If you like Louis L'Amour, you'll love Ralph Compton."
--Quanah Tribune Chief

"Lovers of Louis L'Amour-type westerns will welcome a new paperback series written by Ralph Compton."
--Nashville Banner
"Compton offers readers a chance to hit the trail and not even end up saddle sore."
--Publishers Weekly
"If you like Louis L'Amour, you'll love Ralph Compton."
--Quanah Tribune Chief