Avenging Angels- Wild Bill's Guns

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by A. W. Hart


  “We are meeting a wagon train halfway to Topeka and escorting it back, so we can take you partway.”

  “We appreciate it. Sara, come on out and bring Thunder and Apache,” Reno called.

  He noticed Sara had hidden the glorious long hair under her hat and smeared dirt on her face. Her coat was buttoned up. She was trying for her young-boy persona. It was getting tougher and tougher for her to pull it off, he thought.

  After all, she was the Beautiful Angel of Death.

  They were off on another adventure, riding on the vengeance trail to bring God’s justice to the ungodly.

  They had started as a boy and a girl and a dog. Now, they rode as a man and a woman and a dog, more invincible than ever, tempered by the men who had fallen before them.

  Armed and ready for what evil threw at them. They were the Avenging Angels.

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  About the Author

  G. Wayne Tilman is a full-time author who writes in whose genres he likes to read, and in which he has personal experience. Tilman has been a bank security director, deputy sheriff, security contractor, and an FBI unit chief. His baccalaureate and masters degrees in business are from a southern university. The author's heritage includes a direct ancestor who was a sheriff in the new world in 1680, the lawman who brought Desperado of song fame to justice, and a mother who was a counter intelligence operative.

 

 

 


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