Showing posts with label Chet Cunningham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chet Cunningham. Show all posts

Monday, January 17, 2022

The Cheyenne Payoff by Chet Cunningham

The Cheyenne Payoff
by Chet Cunningham

Cheyenne is a rough and tumble town, grown up from a hell on wheels intercontinental railroad berg full of hustlers, con men, and ladies of the night. And if you want to stay alive, it's a sharp eye and a fast draw.



Brad Spear came to Cheyenne to find a missing man. Instead, he discovered a burned-out saloon, a dry gulch where men staggered to their death in the scorching sun. A defrocked priest, a killer and rapist whose private hell led him to torture and deception. And an evil so intense it gnawed at the lives of men and women throughout the territory.

But in Cheyenne he also found Lady Jane. Beautiful, sensuous, a woman who could destroy a man or make him love her. Her methods were learned on the streets of London and perfected in the frontier town of Cheyenne. With the help of this remarkable woman, Brad Spear must overturn one of the most powerful conspiracies of the Old West

Printing History
Written by Chet Cunningham (1928-2017)

Dell/Branbury Books
440-01269
February 1981

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Night Of The Avenger by Dan Streib and Chet Cunningham

Stalking a murderous conspiracy through the violent back-alleys of Calcutta!

Charter Edition
Calcutta, Wednesday, 12:30 a.m.
The explosion tore into the hot night, muffling the screams of the victims. It was the fourth bombing in two days.

Peking, Wednesday, 7:00 a.m.
The Chairman readied his troops for the attack. Was was a hair-trigger away.

Moscow, Wednesday, 2:00 p.m.
A lethal debate raged inside the Kremlin. An ultimatum was being prepared for the American President.

Washington, Wednesday, 6:00 p.m.
Nick Carter, Killmaster, was being briefed on his new assignment. His orders: Stop the Calcutta bombings before the holocaust strikes.

It was not going to be easy. Not when Nick Carter discovered that his enemies were children. Taught to hate and trained to kill by a berserk pied piper who was as invisible as he was deadly.

Tandem Edition
Printing History
Written by Dan Streib and Chet Cunningham

Award AN1079 April 1973
Award AQ1331 October 1974

Tandem 426 13469 1974

Charter 441 57496 1978