Hanz F. Lindstrom Hanz F. Lindstrom i(A137804 works by) (a.k.a. Hans Lindstrom)
Gender: Male
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2 y separately published work icon Death Knock Don Haring , Sydney : Cleveland , 1970-1979 Z1094318 1970-1979 single work novel crime detective
6 y separately published work icon Chinese Donavan Carter Brown , New York (City) : New American Library , 1976 Z801534 1976 single work novel
3 y separately published work icon Murder Is So Gay Carter Brown , ( trans. Lene Gullov with title Mord Og Rogelse ) Glostrup : Winther , 1980 Z1470942 1980 single work novel
8 y separately published work icon The Early Boyd Carter Brown , Cammeray : Horwitz , 1975 Z801475 1975 single work novel
— Appears in: The Pipes Are Calling [and] The Early Boyd 1983; (p. 5-158)
6 y separately published work icon The Born Loser Carter Brown , New York (City) : New American Library , 1973 Z801460 1973 single work novel
8 y separately published work icon Busted Wheeler Carter Brown , ( trans. Rosmarie Kahn-Ackermann with title Al Wheeler und die flotte Biene ) Wilhelm Heyne , 1978 Z1293502 1978 single work novel
2 y separately published work icon Never Ride West E. Jefferson Clay , Cremorne : Cleveland , 1973 12110464 1973 single work novel western

'As a favor to his father, Duke Benedict took on the job of bodyguard to Governor Sherwood Garfield. The territory was still raw, and the cattlemen who had claimed most of the surrounding land were determined to fight Garfield’s Settler’s Act, which would effectively open it up to homesteaders looking to start a new life.

'Benedict’s partner, big Hank Brazos, was kept busy as well, organizing the territorial militia … a thankless task that carried risks all of its own.

'But that was as nothing to the dangers that faced them when a hulking gunfighter named Honder was given a thousand dollars to kill Benedict … and a further five thousand to assassinate the man Benedict had been charged to protect!'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Bold Venture ed.).

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