Ralph Compton - Bullet for a Bad Man

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Sibling rivalry turns deadly in this Ralph Compton western...Boone and Eppley Scott are the sons of a prosperous Arizona rancher. Despite Boone’s talent for handling a six-shooter, he is content to raise cattle for the rest of his days. Eppley is another story. Dangerously dissatisfied, he secretly plots to take over the family ranch.   When Epp hires an assassin to kill his brother, Boone’s lightning-quick hands leave six dead men behind. Unaware of his brother’s treachery, Boone goes on the run and gets caught up with the infamous outlaw Old Man Radler and his gang of horse thieves.   As Epp continues to send killers after him, Boone faces threats from all sides. If the young gunslinger can escape from Radler’s horse rustlers and survive attacks by wild Apache, he just might end up in a final showdown… with his own flesh and blood.  More Than Six Million Ralph Compton Books In Print!

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None of the brands had been changed. It occurred to Dan that maybe they were going to do the altering right there on the Circle V, and that made him so mad, he almost stood up and started blazing away. Caution prevailed, and when he was satisfied he made his way to the top of the basin and got out of there. He was not spotted.

Anger and sadness waged war inside him as Dan made for the outskirts of the barrens. He had added two and two correctly. Vile deeds had been done, deeds so terrible, Dan could scarcely embrace their enormity.

He was working for a monster.

The question now, the big question, the only question, was one Dan voiced out loud. ‘‘What in God’s name do I do?’’

Lightning Rod

Old Man Radler and his wild bunch had been on the go since dawn, and it was now pushing noon. They were wending north across terrain as rugged as any on the continent. Riding the high lines came with a price, and part of that price was comfort. The withering heat, the choking dust, the prospect of an Apache ambush, had everyone on edge.

Boone Scott had been on drag since sunup. Removing his hat, he wiped his face with his sleeve, then jammed the hat back on and twisted in the saddle to scan their back trail.

‘‘Why do you keep doing that, Senor Lightning?’’ Galeno was the other rider on drag, and he had made no bones of the fact he hated it as much as he hated anything.

‘‘Doing what?’’

‘‘Don’t take me for dumb, because I am not. You keep looking back. Who or what is back there?’’

‘‘No one,’’ Boone said, ‘‘if you don’t count Apaches.’’

Galeno started and twisted in the saddle, his hand dropping to his six-shooter. ‘‘Apaches? Have you seen them?’’

‘‘No. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t there.’’

‘‘You are, as you gringos say, jumpy.’’

‘‘One of us should have a look-see,’’ Boone proposed, and without waiting for a reply, he wheeled his palomino and trotted back along the trail of pock-marks. The moment he was out of Galeno’s sight, he slowed and whispered, ‘‘Sassy?’’

She appeared from behind a boulder, riding one of the horses her father bought from Old Man Radler. She wore the same clothes as before, only now she had on scuffed shoes instead of going barefoot.

‘‘Are you all right?’’

‘‘You haven’t heard me scream, have you?’’ Sassy grinned.

Boone did not find it funny, and said so. ‘‘I don’t like this. I don’t like it at all. I don’t see why we couldn’t have left in the middle of the night when Radler was camped in your pa’s valley.’’

‘‘We have been all through that,’’ Sassy said. ‘‘My pa would have noticed I was gone when he woke up, and come after me. By me sneaking off like I did, I bought myself a whole day. Likely as not he didn’t realize I was missing until that night.’’

‘‘He still might show up. Our trail is not hard to follow.’’

Sassy shook her head. ‘‘He won’t leave home, not with those new horses. He’ll be too afraid the Apaches will steal them.’’

‘‘I still don’t like it.’’

‘‘Because it was my idea?’’

‘‘I don’t like you alone back here. Apaches could jump us at any time and then where would you be?’’

Sassy wagged her Spencer. ‘‘I have this. If I see any, I will give a holler and you can come on the run.’’

‘‘By then it might be too late.’’

Sassy kneed her horse next to his. ‘‘You gnaw on a thing like a pup gnaws on a bone. I will stay close until Old Man Radler makes camp for the night. Then you can slip away and join me and we will go off and be together for as long as we draw breath, so help us God.’’ She giggled.

‘‘I do not find it funny.’’

‘‘Are you going to be this way the rest of our lives? Because if you are, I should go back to Pa. I do not want a man who is grumpy as he is. I do not want a fretter.’’

‘‘I can’t help it. Not after w—’’

Sassy held a hand up. ‘‘Stop right there. That was special and we will not talk about our special times, ever. Talking about them spoils them.’’

‘‘How in God’s name—?’’

‘‘Stop right there, again. If I am to stop cussing like you want me to, then you can’t take the Lord’s name in vain. I may not amount to much, but that is one thing I have never done and I am proud of it.’’

Boone stared at her.

‘‘What?’’

‘‘There is more to you and me than I reckoned. I know so little about you and you know so little about me.’’

‘‘Have you changed your mind?’’ Sassy asked, her voice quavering slightly. ‘‘It all happened sort of sudden, so I wouldn’t be surprised if you have come to your senses.’’

‘‘Hush,’’ Boone said.

Sassy’s horse stamped and she appeared ready to kick, herself. ‘‘This is a fine note. You said you are not bossy. You said I am free to think what I want and say what I want.’’

‘‘You are. But I am not ten years old. I do not change my mind with the changing of the wind. We have pledged to stick by each other, so stick I will until you pry me loose and throw me away.’’

Sassy smiled sweetly. ‘‘That was downright poetical.’’

Boone opened his mouth to say more, but someone snickered behind him. Whirling, he stabbed at his Colt.

‘‘It is only me, senor.’’ Galeno snickered again. He had come unnoticed around the bend and his hands were empty of anything save reins. ‘‘I do not mean you or the senorita any harm.’’

‘‘How much did you hear?’’

‘‘Enough to know you have snuck her away from her father. Ben Drecker will want you dead, and Old Man Radler will not be happy either.’’ Galeno laughed and slapped his thigh. ‘‘I admire your grit, senor. You spit in the face of death.’’

‘‘Are you fixing to tell Radler?’’

‘‘Why should I?’’ Galeno retorted. ‘‘That would make you mad, and I would rather have him mad at me than you. I have seen you draw, remember?’’

‘‘Then what?’’ Boone said.

‘‘I will keep my mouth shut and you two can carry on.’’ Galeno’s expression became crafty. ‘‘But it would help to still my tongue if you were to give me, say, a hundred dollars out of your cut after we divide up the money.’’

‘‘I could shoot you and not have to pay you a cent.’’

‘‘True, senor. But how would you explain it to Old Man Radler? That I was mad and tried to shoot you? But what would I be mad about? No excuse you make will be believed. He knows me too well.’’

Sassy offered her opinion. ‘‘I say give him the hundred dollars. It is not much to pay for our happiness.’’

‘‘Listen to the senorita, senor,’’ Galeno coaxed. ‘‘A hundred dollars is—how do you gringos say it?—a pittance. It is nothing. Your cut will be much more. Do we have an agreement?’’

‘‘I think it is a mistake.’’

‘‘Please,’’ Sassy coaxed.

‘‘Yes. Please,’’ Galeno said. ‘‘What do I care if you two want to be together? There is no reason for me to tell Radler if I do not want to.’’

‘‘A hundred dollars,’’ Boone said. ‘‘And you are not to mention what you saw or heard to a living soul.’’

‘‘You have my word, senor.’’ Galeno wheeled his pinto.

Boone lowered his voice so Galeno couldn’t hear. ‘‘I don’t trust him, but I reckon we have no choice. Stay close. I will sneak away first chance I get and we will light a shuck.’’

Galeno was waiting at the bend. ‘‘I suspected you were up to something, senor, when you came back from your walk yesterday. You could not stop smiling, and you are not a man who smiles much.’’

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