Stryker 2: Stryker's Ambush

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book Stryker 2: Stryker's Ambush by Chuck Tyrell, Piccadilly Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Chuck Tyrell ISBN: 9781301514755
Publisher: Piccadilly Publishing Publication: October 29, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Chuck Tyrell
ISBN: 9781301514755
Publisher: Piccadilly Publishing
Publication: October 29, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Matt Stryker took it easy after taking lead from King Rennick, spending most of his time in a big chair leaned up against the wall of Charlie Clark's Kitchen. Then Deputy U.S. Marshal Ness Havelock rode in and asked Stryker to find Alfredo McLaws. Worth ten thousand dollars, Havelock said, alive.
McLaws, being half Yaqui, headed down the Outlaw Trail for Mexico, not knowing someone had framed him in a stage holdup. Important government papers were missing, and McClaws was said to have them.
Having nothing better to do, Stryker took the job. In riding for Mexico, he heard of a militia being put together in Nogales, Arizona. To protect the town, Jason Bills said, but the sign said the militia was getting set to invade Mexico.
Bills held that Arizona's southern border should be a straight line across the 19th parallel, and he was going to back his claim with a hundred men, new repeating rifles, and Gatling guns.
Suddenly Matt Stryker was in a race. He had to enlist the Rurales, the Yaquis, the Apaches, and the Pimas in an ambush to keep Bills’s Nogales Guards out of Mexico and save Alfredo McLaws’s neck.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Matt Stryker took it easy after taking lead from King Rennick, spending most of his time in a big chair leaned up against the wall of Charlie Clark's Kitchen. Then Deputy U.S. Marshal Ness Havelock rode in and asked Stryker to find Alfredo McLaws. Worth ten thousand dollars, Havelock said, alive.
McLaws, being half Yaqui, headed down the Outlaw Trail for Mexico, not knowing someone had framed him in a stage holdup. Important government papers were missing, and McClaws was said to have them.
Having nothing better to do, Stryker took the job. In riding for Mexico, he heard of a militia being put together in Nogales, Arizona. To protect the town, Jason Bills said, but the sign said the militia was getting set to invade Mexico.
Bills held that Arizona's southern border should be a straight line across the 19th parallel, and he was going to back his claim with a hundred men, new repeating rifles, and Gatling guns.
Suddenly Matt Stryker was in a race. He had to enlist the Rurales, the Yaquis, the Apaches, and the Pimas in an ambush to keep Bills’s Nogales Guards out of Mexico and save Alfredo McLaws’s neck.

More books from Piccadilly Publishing

Cover of the book The Gunsmith 429: The Deadly Monument by Chuck Tyrell
Cover of the book Larry and Stretch 2: Arizona Wild-Cat by Chuck Tyrell
Cover of the book Renaissance of a Gunfighter (A Piccadilly Publishing Western Book 12) by Chuck Tyrell
Cover of the book The Searcher 3: Tin Badge by Chuck Tyrell
Cover of the book Bannerman The Enforcer 12: Tejano by Chuck Tyrell
Cover of the book Thirst by Chuck Tyrell
Cover of the book Bunduki 4: Fearless Master of the Jungle by Chuck Tyrell
Cover of the book Angel 7: Frame Angel! by Chuck Tyrell
Cover of the book The Long-Knives 4: Gunsmoke at Powder River by Chuck Tyrell
Cover of the book Renegade 20: Shots at Sunrise by Chuck Tyrell
Cover of the book McAllister 4: McAllister and Cheyenne Death by Chuck Tyrell
Cover of the book Drifter 1: Savage by Chuck Tyrell
Cover of the book Hart the Regulator 10: The Skinning Place by Chuck Tyrell
Cover of the book Wilderness Giant Edition 4: Ordeal by Chuck Tyrell
Cover of the book The Gunsmith 404: Three Rings of Trouble by Chuck Tyrell
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy