
Six-Gun Man
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Van Holt

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SIX-GUN MAN
That’s what Dan Hanton was, among other things. A drifter and a loner who preferred wild lonesome country and remote, almost deserted town like Ramada where there weren’t too many innocent bystanders getting in the line of fire if old enemies from the past showed up looking for him. Old enemies like the Moody and Fink boys, outlaws who had nothing to fear from a crooked sheriff who never came to Ramada. They had nothing to fear from anyone except each other – and Dan Hanton. Nora banged on Lafe Moody’s door and then pushed it open. Lafe and Tobe Moody stood at the window looking across the street toward the Mexican restaurant. When Lafe turned, Nora was shocked to see that he was smiling, not at her but at the savage fun the Fink brothers were having with the terrified Mexican girls. “Those animals are over there raping those poor girls,” Nora said. “Aren’t you going to stop them?” “That’s the job of their menfolks,” Lafe said. “Their menfolks are dead, murdered by those Finks!” “Probably,” Lafe said indifferently. Tobe was looking out the window. “It looks like those Mexican girls have nothin’ to worry about. Dan Hanton has decided to come to their rescue.” WARNING: Reading a Van Holt western may make you want to get on a horse and hunt some bad guys down in the Old West. Of course, the easiest and most enjoyable way to do it is vicariously – by reading another Van Holt western. Van Holt writes westerns the way they were meant to be written. More action-packed gunfighting westerns by Van Holt:- A Few Dead Men
- Blood in the Hills
- Brandon’s Law
- Buck Hayden, Mustanger
- Curly Bill and Ringo
- Dead Man Riding
- Dead Man's Trail
- Death in Black Holsters
- Dynamite Riders
- Hellbound Express
- Hunt the Killers Down
- Maben
- Rebel With a Gun
- Riding for Revenge
- Rubeck's Raiders
- Shiloh Stark
- Shoot to Kill
- Six-Gun Man
- Six-Gun Serenade
- Six-Gun Solution
- Six-Gun Showdown
- The Antrim Guns
- The Bounty Hunters
- The Bushwhackers
- The Fortune Hunters
- The Gundowners
- The Gundown Trail
- The Hellbound Man
- The Hell Riders
- The Last of the Fighting Farrells
- The Long Trail
- The Man Called Bowdry
- The Return of Frank Graben
- The Revenge of Tom Graben
- The Stranger from Hell
- The Vultures
- Wild Country
- Wild Desert Rose
- Six-Gunner
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