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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‘‘I never said he was.’’ Epp placed his cigar on the ashtray. ‘‘What do you say, Mr. Skelman? Blin Hanks is good but he is not your caliber. With you working for me, no one will be able to stop me. You can start by shooting your former partner. I will still pay you for the horses, and for bringing Boone’s girl to me, plus a thousand in advance, and all that money will be yours and yours alone.’’

Old Man Radler shoved to his feet. ‘‘That is enough. We refuse to sit here and listen to more of your prattle.’’ He turned to go. ‘‘Come on, Skelman. We will sell our horses somewhere else.’’

Skelman stood. As his hands rose above the table, they filled with his mother-of-pearl Colts. Each Colt boomed. Then Skelman moved to the end of the table and shot Old Man Radler once more, in the head. ‘‘To be sure,’’ he said.

Epp Scoot grinned. ‘‘I like a man who gets a job done right.’’

Hell Bound

‘‘I wanted you to know it was me who killed you.’’

Even as Vance Radler boasted of what he was about to do, Boone Scott dived. The Winchester went off, but Boone did not feel the jolt of impact. He hit on his wounded shoulder and pain spiked through him, pain he ignored as he rolled up into a crouch and his hand lived up to the nickname the rustlers knew him by. Lightning, they called him, and lightning he was. His short-barreled, nickel-plated, ivory-handled reaper thundered, and Vance Radler, impaled, staggered back, a look of astonishment crawling over his face.

Radler swore and tried to work the Winchester’s lever, but his movements were sluggish and disjointed.

Boone had not gone for the head or the heart, for a reason. Now he gave voice to it. ‘‘Is Sassy all right?’’

Vance Radler still stood, confusion replacing his disbelief. ‘‘What?’’ he said.

‘‘Sassy. Has she been harmed?’’

‘‘She was fine when I left them at your house.’’ Vance swayed, and groaned. A red ribbon seeped from a corner of his mouth and trickled down over his chin. He let go of the Winchester and pressed a hand to his chest. ‘‘What have you done to me?’’

‘‘What you were about to do to me.’’ Boone slowly unfurled. He kept his Colt level.

‘‘I . . . I . . .’’ Vance stammered. ‘‘I didn’t know what I was doing. It was the idea of all that money.’’

‘‘The bounty my brother put on me.’’

‘‘You know about that?’’ Vance coughed and the red ribbon grew wider. He took a shuffling step toward the fire and abruptly pitched to his knees. ‘‘Oh God. I think you have killed me.’’

Boone kept the Colt trained on him.

‘‘I don’t want to die.’’

‘‘Most folks don’t.’’

Vance sank back and braced himself with his hands. He looked down at a spreading scarlet stain on his shirt. Mewing like a kitten, he trembled. ‘‘No, no, no, no, no, no. Please no.’’

‘‘Is there anything you would like me to tell Drub when I see him?’’ Boone asked.

‘‘Drub?’’

‘‘Your brother. The one you treat like dirt. The one you always poke fun at. The one who is a better man than you ever were. He will show up at the Circle V eventually.’’

‘‘What do I care about that moron? He has no more brains than a tree stump. I was embarrassed to be his kin.’’

‘‘I will say you wanted me to tell him that you loved him.’’

‘‘You go to hell.’’

Boone gestured at his chest. ‘‘You first.’’

Vance coughed and more blood appeared. He swiped a sleeve across his mouth, then gaped in horror at the sleeve. ‘‘Not like this. I don’t want it to be like this.’’

‘‘We do not always get to choose.’’

Vance’s eyes narrowed. ‘‘At least I die knowing you will die soon too. Your brother is ready for you. He has Blin Hanks and a lot of killers surrounding the house. When you show, you are as good as dead.’’

‘‘I am dead when I stop breathing. Not before.’’

Vance sagged but thrust himself up again. ‘‘I feel so damn weak.’’ He gazed at the sprawled forms ringing the fire. ‘‘You got all of them? Galeno and Wagner and all the rest?’’

‘‘Every last mother’s son.’’

More coughing delayed Vance’s response. ‘‘I didn’t like you that day we met you at Porter’s and I like you less now. We should have killed you that day. If I had it to do over again, I would.’’

‘‘You would try.’’

‘‘You cocky bastard. But you will get yours. And I will be waiting in hell to laugh in your face.’’

‘‘We can drink a cup of brimstone to old times.’’

Vance mewed and sank onto his back. His fingers clenched and unclenched. His face twitched. ‘‘I have no strength at all. But there isn’t much pain. Isn’t that strange?’’

‘‘I hear it happens.’’

‘‘Why am I talking to you? You killed me.’’

‘‘There is no one else.’’

‘‘God help me,’’ Vance said, and then added, ‘‘If there even is one.’’

‘‘You will find out for sure soon enough. Write me and let me know.’’

Vance swore. ‘‘You are worse than my brother and that takes some doing.’’

‘‘Drub has one thing you never did.’’

‘‘And what would that be?’’

‘‘A heart.’’

Vance snorted and scarlet drops sprayed from his nose. ‘‘That is a hell of a thing to say about a man. Even a man as worthless as my stupid excuse for a brother.’’

‘‘A man without a heart is no man at all. Look at my brother. He murdered my ma and my pa and God knows how many others.’’

‘‘He is a ruthless son of a bitch, but I respect him. Which is more than I can say about you.’’ Vance gasped. ‘‘It is taking longer than I thought it would. Maybe I won’t die after all. Maybe I will lie here a spell and my strength will come back and I will get up and bandage myself and in a couple of weeks I will be good as new. And then I will come after you and do it right.’’

Boone stood over him. ‘‘That is not going to happen.’’

Vance grinned. ‘‘You never know.’’

‘‘Yes, I do,’’ Boone said, and shot him twice more. He reloaded, slid the Colt into his holster and walked back to the fire. Hunkering, he refilled the tin cup and drank as if trying to wash a bitter taste down his throat.

The drum of hooves snapped Boone out of his crouch. He cast the cup down, drew his Colt and retreated out of the firelight so he would not be an easy target. The hooves came closer. Out of the night materialized a plodding sorrel and a hulking rider. The sorrel was close to collapse. The rider brought it close to the fire and stared down at the ring of bodies.

‘‘Can any of you tell me where I am? I am lost and in a hurry.’’

Boone stepped into the firelight. ‘‘Drub?’’

The hulking figure squealed in delight and ponderously dismounted. ‘‘Lightning! I have done it! I found you!’’ In a rush he flung both huge arms around Boone and lifted him off his feet. ‘‘I am so happy I could dance!’’

‘‘Don’t,’’ Boone said. ‘‘Put me down.’’ But he smiled with genuine delight. ‘‘We were just talking about you.’’

‘‘Who was?’’

Boone nodded at Vance. ‘‘Your brother and me.’’

‘‘What is the matter with him? Why is he just lying there?’’

‘‘Don’t you see the holes in his head?’’

Drub bent down. ‘‘Oh. Now I do. Why, he is dead. The rest too. What happened, pard? Were they mean to you?’’

‘‘First things first.’’ Boone put his left hand on Drub’s arm. ‘‘I am plumb amazed to see you so soon. I figured it would take you a month of Sundays.’’

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