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The Bounty Hunters

Elmore Leonard: The Bounty Hunters (USA 2013)

From the Publisher:
David Flynn is a legend in the rugged Arizona Territory -- a U.S. cavalry turned army scout and the only man alive who can bring in the fierce Apache renegade Soldado Viejo. Tracking an elusive Indian with a price on his head south of the border is dangerous business. And when a cunning outlaw and a murderous bounty hunter dog his path, Flynn gets on a bloody trail of treachery and slaughter in a lawless land where a man has to watch his back against friend and enemy alike. On the deadliest mission of his career, in a sultry desert hell where the hunter becomes the hunted, Flynn's struggle for justice has just turned into the battle of his lifetime.

Elmore Leonard: The Bounty Hunters. William Morrow Paperbacks, ISBN: 9780062289476 (December, 2013), 310 p., $15.99.

 

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The Bounty Hunters

Elmore Leonard: The Bounty Hunters (USA 2002)

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The old Apache renegade Soldado Viejo is hiding out in Mexico, and the Arizona Department Adjutant has selected two men to hunt him down. One - Dave Flynn - knows war, the land, and the nature of his prey. The other is a kid lieutenant named Bowers. But there's a different kind of war happening in Soyopa. And if Flynn and his young associate choose the wrong allies - and the wrong enemy - they won't be getting out alive.

Elmore Leonard: The Bounty Hunters. Harpertorch, ISBN: 0380822253 (April, 2002), 336 p., $5.99.

 

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The Bounty Hunters

Elmore Leonard: The Bounty Hunters (USA 1984)

From the Publisher:
ELMORE LEONARD
is one of the most exciting and respected writers alive today, noted for his characters that get etched in your mind, his dialogue that snaps off the page, and his keen understand-ing of the violent tensions between people who live on the edge. Some of Leonard's strongest books are set on the rugged American frontier. They fairly sizzle with the danger and the gritty drama of men and women struggling to survive in the West.

THE BOUNTY HUNTERS
Soldado, the wisest and fiercest of the Mimbres Apache and the most sought-after head in the Southwest. To Flynn, the contract scout, Soldado was a deadly challenge worth four dollars a day to track and bring back to the government agency. To the greedy outlaw Lazair, Soldado was just a scalp worth a staggering bounty. And for Soldado, these hunters would quickly become the hunted in a desert hell where fear and the Apache reigned supreme.

Elmore Leonard: The Bounty Hunters. Bantam Books, ISBN: 0553270990 (October, 1984), 172 p., $2.95.

 

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The Bounty Hunters

Elmore Leonard: The Bounty Hunters (USA 1954)

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Flynn was a scout, paid to take risks. But Bowers was an inexperienced lieutenant, barely out of West Point. They were assigned to go into the badlands of Mexico, to find the Indian known as Soldado Viejo and bring him back to Arizona Territory.

Flynn knew that Soldado was wise in the ways of ambush. What he didn't know was that the Mexican government had sworn to annihilate the Indians by paying a bounty on scalps.

In the parched, broken gullies of Sonora, Flynn and young Bowers faced a double danger... from the blood-maddened Apache warriors... and from the men who would kill both whites and Indians for pay -- the murderous bounty hunters

Elmore Leonard: The Bounty Hunters. Houghton Mifflin Dolphin Edition, 180 p., $0.35.

 

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