Way Out Westerns 3 Book Boxed Set - History That Might Have Happened: Drama, Adventure & Fun

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Boxed set of three Way Out Westerns - full of adventure, humor and the feel of a history that should have been.
1. Warrior Flight - Take to the air with an off-beat western full of adventure and hours of reading entertainment.

The dream of winged flight was an obsession for Omaha Jones, an eastern-educated “half breed.” But when a practice flight with his hand-made wings ends in a crash landing many miles from his home, Omaha encounters some down-to-earth distractions from his goal of soaring the skies like an eagle.

Teaming up with some fellow drifters - a surly old mountain man with an unbeatable race horse and a strange, wide-eyed young woman on the run from her past - he soon finds himself in the middle of some very down-to-earth dangers as well.

For, along with his new friends, Omaha has also made some new enemies. And the next time Omaha Jones tries his wings, it’s going to be for more than pure adventure, and he’ll be fighting forces more deadly than air currents...

2. Hawke’s Indians - An off-beat Western awaits within ~ get this book today for hours of reading entertainment.

SALVADORE HAWKE and his gang were damn good train robbers, but it was the turn of the century and the railroad detectives were getting better.

Hawke’s boys were getting long in the tooth and a couple of members of the gang still hadn’t learned the importance of timing.

Hawke knew he needed an edge, a new start and he was sure he’d found it in the newly developed motorcycle. Unlike their horses the machines had no need of food, water, or rest, and in a dead run it could put the swiftest quarter horse or pony to shame.

What Hawke wasn’t counting on was the freshly minted perseverance of the railroad detectives tracking him down ~ and the unwillingness of some of his gang to accept an unproved invention regardless of its apparent advantages.

Just when Hawk was sure he’d found a solid ace in the hole, it began to look like that ace just might be his downfall.

3. Blown To Hell - Chance Fargo is a drifter who lives by the odds. Elias McPherson is an elderly inventor, a man of vision.

After he’s left horseless in the middle of nowhere, Fargo joins McPherson and his granddaughter aboard the old inventor’s sail-equipped prairie schooner, the “Windwagon.”

When they literally blow into the lawless town of Hell, Fargo soon finds himself playing an old familiar game, this time for keeps.