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Sam Spur 3: Spur
Sam Spur 2: Man in the Saddle
Sam Spur 1: The Gun is my Brother
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Sam Spur Western Series

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A crazy killer loose in an Arizona cow town. A man drunk with ambition tries to blast his way to power. A sheriff, a freighter and a girl all horribly killed. So they call in Sam Spur, ex-gunslinger, now Deputy US Marshal. Spur rides the death-trail again, sided by Cusie Ben and the Cimarron Kid, all cursing hell out of each other as they challenge a dozen lawless men.
Sam Spur Westerns spell fast-shooting, tough action and blazing excitement. The final book in the series.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPiccadilly
Release dateJul 31, 2014
Sam Spur 3: Spur
Sam Spur 2: Man in the Saddle
Sam Spur 1: The Gun is my Brother

Titles in the series (8)

  • Sam Spur 1: The Gun is my Brother

    Sam Spur 1: The Gun is my Brother
    Sam Spur 1: The Gun is my Brother

    Published for the very first time in chronological order - the Sam Spur series. Originally published as written by Cy James. His name spelt fear to every man in town. Was it six men he'd killed, or sixty? No one was sure, but they knew one thing - that Sam Spur meant trouble. Now he's wounded, and trapped in a town where every man is after him. But Sam Spur didn't know how to quit, and so he decided to face them all ... alone ... From the author of the best-selling Storm Family Cattlemen Saga books

  • Sam Spur 3: Spur

    Sam Spur 3: Spur
    Sam Spur 3: Spur

    Someone had given the unknown cowboy a rough ride. When Sam Spur found him, sprawled unconscious on the prairie, his hair was matted and filthy, his face bloody, his breathing shallow. With Spur’s help the unknown made a painful comeback, told his story, and the two of them set out on a vengeance ride that has become a classic of the West.

  • Sam Spur 2: Man in the Saddle

    Sam Spur 2: Man in the Saddle
    Sam Spur 2: Man in the Saddle

    Two braves came up to Spur and ripped the remains of his shirt from his body. The sweat poured down him. Then the man wearing the buffalo horns turned and faced him. In his hands he held a hot iron. He was still smiling. He capered a little, dancing nearer and nearer to Spur, hopping on alternate feet, crooning a gentle song. When he was close to Spur he held the iron near his eyes. The white man dropped his lids against the heat and his heart pounded in his breast like a drum. It’s going to be damned hard, he thought, to show these boys how a man can die ...

  • Sam Spur 5: The Cimarron Kid

    Sam Spur 5: The Cimarron Kid
    Sam Spur 5: The Cimarron Kid

    The Cimarron Kid was a nasty little killer if ever there was one. He claimed to be nineteen years of age and to have killed a man for every year of his life. He was poison, and had been known to kill for the possession of a single horse. He’d also been a loner his whole life until he met Sam Spur and Cuzie Ben... Those two might well turn out to be the Kid’s salvation

  • Sam Spur 6: Trail West

    Sam Spur 6: Trail West
    Sam Spur 6: Trail West

    Wayne Ulster had cleaned up many dirty towns with brains, guts and a fast gun. But three men were too much for him and he landed up full of lead. Sam Spur, the most wanted man in the West, helped track down his killers, assured by the Governor of a free pardon. But someone else wanted the killers out of the way—badly. Someone who was a little too close to the Governor’s side for comfort.

  • Sam Spur 8: Gun

    Sam Spur 8: Gun
    Sam Spur 8: Gun

    Sam Spur was in trouble—gun-trouble, law-trouble, bandit-trouble ... and finally, the worst trouble of all—woman-trouble. Right at the start he was in a mess and he thought matters couldn’t be worse. But he was wrong. They could be a lot worse. The beautiful girl he didn’t want to marry could be kidnapped, a priceless shipment of gold could be stolen, Spur could find himself out-gunned and in mortal danger. His partners, Cusie Ben and the Cimarron Kid, had their own share of trouble—the Kid shot up; Ben left horseless in desert country. It all ended violently on the Mexican border in a shoot-out with the most vicious organizer of crime in the Arizona Territory.

  • Sam Spur 7: Blood at Sunset

    Sam Spur 7: Blood at Sunset
    Sam Spur 7: Blood at Sunset

    Once again, the deadly trio – Sam Spur, Cusie Ben and the Cimarron Kid – ride the death trail, reluctant upholders of the law, bringing their own kind of violent justice to a wild land. Sam Spur found guilty of murder by a power-hungry sheriff, waiting for the noose. Throw in a couple of beautiful women, a bloody manhunt in the hills of Arizona, a United States marshal murdered in cold blood, Spur, Ben and the Kid cornered by a posse without a bullet between them, and you have the perfect recipe for ... Blood at Sunset.

  • Sam Spur 9: The Brave Ride Tall

    Sam Spur 9: The Brave Ride Tall
    Sam Spur 9: The Brave Ride Tall

    A crazy killer loose in an Arizona cow town. A man drunk with ambition tries to blast his way to power. A sheriff, a freighter and a girl all horribly killed. So they call in Sam Spur, ex-gunslinger, now Deputy US Marshal. Spur rides the death-trail again, sided by Cusie Ben and the Cimarron Kid, all cursing hell out of each other as they challenge a dozen lawless men. Sam Spur Westerns spell fast-shooting, tough action and blazing excitement. The final book in the series.

Author

Matt Chisholm

Peter Christopher Watts was born in London, England in 1919 and died on Nov. 30, 1983. He was educated in art schools in England, then served with the British Amy in Burma from 1940 to 1946.Peter Watts, the author of more than 150 novels, is better known by his pen names of "Matt Chisholm" and "Cy James". He published his first western novel under the Matt Chisholm name in 1958 (Halfbreed). He began writing the "McAllister" series in 1963 with The Hard Men, and that series ran to 35 novels. He followed that up with the "Storm" series. And used the Cy James name for his "Spur" series.Under his own name, Peter Watts wrote Out of Yesterday, The Long Night Through, and Scream and Shout. He wrote both fiction and nonfiction books, including the very useful nonfiction reference work, A Dictionary of the Old West (Knopf, 1977).

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