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by J. T. Edson


  “Gentlemen!” boomed the judge of the match, holding a Colt in his right hand, “I’ll count to three, then fire a shot. On that shot you make your move.”

  The line of men stood ready, hands poised to grip the butts of their guns. The count was given, then the Colt crashed. As if springs were released, hands snapped down. Dusty’s hands crossed, the curve of the Peacemaker butts fitting into his palms as they so often had before. There was no conscious effort about the move, no straining to gain extra speed. The thumbs curved over the hammers, drawing them back to firing position even as the Colts cleared leather. Dusty’s eyes were on the target before him, twenty feet away, the guns came up and lined to fire while still waist high. The thunder of his Colts sounded and was lost in the crash of the other eight men’s weapons, which came as a ragged crash. Dusty saw his target rock back, saw the others jerk, then his target tipped over and crashed to the ground.

  The crowd was silent for a moment, then wild were the whoops and yells from those watching Texans, the other cowhands joining in. Every cowhand here was wild with delight, for one of their kind, one of the leading names of their trade, had just proved he was the fastest gun of them all.

  Dusty holstered his Colts as the yells and cheers of the crowd died away to allow the judge to announce the winner. He was smiling, this small Texan, knowing that the test proved little or nothing. It was one thing to send a bullet into a target but another again to throw lead at a man who might be faster and was capable of throwing bullets back. Dusty Fog knew that the crowd would not think of that, they had seen Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson and the other fast men beaten by the Rio Hondo gun wizard. Arizona was safe from the Kansas lawmen.

  About the Author

  J. T. Edson was a former British Army dog-handler who wrote more than 130 Western novels, accounting for some 27 million sales in paperback. Edson’s works - produced on a word processor in an Edwardian semi at Melton Mowbray - contain clear, crisp action in the traditions of B-movies and Western television series. What they lack in psychological depth is made up for by at least twelve good fights per volume. Each portrays a vivid, idealized “West That Never Was”, at a pace that rarely slackens.

  The Floating Outfit Series by J. T. Edson

  The Ysabel Kid

  .44 Caliber Man

  A Horse Called Mogollon

  Goodnight’s Dream

  From Hide and Horn

  Set Texas Back on Her Feet

  The Hide and Tallow Men

  The Hooded Riders

  Quiet Town

  Trail Boss

  Wagons to Backsight

  Troubled Range

  Sidewinder

  Rangeland Hercules

  McGraw’s Inheritance

  The Half-Breed

  White Indians

  Texas Kidnappers

  The Wildcats

  The Bad Bunch

  The Fast Gun

  Cuchilo

  A Town Called Yellowdog

  Trigger Fast

  The Trouble Busters

  The Making of a Lawman

  Decision for Dusty Fog

  Cards and Colts

  The Code of Dusty Fog

  The Gentle Giant

  Set-A-Foot

  The Making of a Lawman

  The Peacemakers

  To Arms! To Arms! In Dixie!

  Hell in the Palo Duro

  Go Back to Hell

  The South Will Rise Again

  The Quest for Bowie’s Blade

  Beguinage

  Beguinage Is Dead

  The Rushers

  Buffalo Are Coming!

  The Fortune Hunters

  Rio Guns

  Gun Wizard

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