Western Frontier #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis anthology issue contains three stories. "Flaming Vengeance" follows a man named Tenney who is framed for the death of an Indian named Black Water; Tenney discovers through investigation that Black Water actually died by accident, clearing his name. "Prairie Messenger" is an educational feature detailing the history and development of the Western stagecoach, from its English origins through its evolution on the American frontier, covering the various hazards and improvements made to these vehicles. "Book Learning Man" tells of Sam Lasson, a bookish man whose love of reading and study sometimes creates tension with his practical frontier companion Cora Sue during their outdoor adventures together.
In 1951's "Flaming Vengeance," a ruthless criminal named Tenney devises a scheme to steal land across Oklahoma—using staged accidents and murder to claim property from his victims and seize their estates through the courts. When his greed leads him to set fires that claim an innocent man's life, Tenney discovers oil beneath the burned land and begins plotting to cover up his crimes, unaware that vengeance may yet catch up to him in the lawless frontier.
Tex Logan once dreamed of following his father into the ministry, but when gun-toting outlaws cut him down, Tex's path took a darker turn—and now he's become one of the West's most dangerous men. Tracking the killers across brutal territory, Tex must navigate a world where lawmen and outlaws blur together, all while the ghost of his father's ambition haunts every decision he makes. This seven-page tale captures the raw cost of vengeance in the untamed frontier.
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