Over the last couple of months we have added many titles to our large print collection in all genres. What may be of particular interest is the addition of many large print western books. There are far too many to list here, so I chose two that I especially recomend. The descriptions are below.
The Wind River Kid by Will Cook
You either worked for Cadmus Rindo and liked it, or you owed him money and you hated him. Old Cadmus owned the town and everyone in it. Until the day he picked a nameless drunk out of the jail and set him up as sheriff. The nameless drunk turned out to be a deadly gunslinger called the Wind River Kid, and old man Rindo found he had a tiger by the tail… Packed with hair-trigger action, The Wind River Kid is a blazing, bullet-rimmed tale of the Northwest. (Taken from the cover of the book)
Blood to Burn by Jack Curtis
Even when Billy Faraday lay wounded, his hand shot off in the Civil War, he didn’t ask his friends for favors. So when his loyal army buddy, Sam Benbow, got word that Billy needed his help, he quit the Kansas cattle trail to find the Cavalier who had saved his life. Billy’s young daughter, Elizabeth, has just two leads: a brief letter from her father and a mysterious twenty-dollar gold piece. Before Sam can gather his wits, a cunning and crooked banker is claiming the coin is his — and that Billy has stashed thousands more. (Taken from the cover of the book)
These books and selected others can be found in the display area of the large print section. Other new titles have already been shelved in the large print section.
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