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The Hawk #11 (1955)

St. John · 1955 · 33 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Desert Gunsmoke
7 pp · western-frontier

In the desert country where water means survival, cattle baron Jeff Driscoll seizes control of the vital water-hole that keeps the Bar-5 ranch alive—and shoots down the owner's grandfather in the process. When Driscoll's hired guns overpower the ranch hands and threaten to burn Barbara Slade and her family out within the hour, she sends for the one man tough enough to stand against him: the Hawk. It's a desperate siege with bullets flying and the ranch house going up in flames, but Barbara and her unlikely ally are about to show Driscoll what it costs to underestimate a woman fighting for her home.

Hopi Hero
6 pp · western-frontier

A wounded cavalryman stumbles into a Hopi pueblo in the New Mexico desert, and though the tribe has suffered greatly at the hands of the Navajo, a young man named White Eagle tends to his wounds—only to face fierce opposition from his own people. When the Navajo suddenly attack the settlement, the soldier takes charge of the desperate defense, and through quick thinking and leadership, he helps the Hopi turn the tide of battle and earn a stunning victory over their warlike enemies. A tale of unlikely alliance and courage forged in the heat of desert combat, set in 1955.

State Orphanage
7 pp · western-frontier

A young woman's brother is declared an unfit ward and taken away on a dubious court order—but it's all part of a scheme by the crooked official to ransom the boy for her family's ranch. Belle and her partner Cactus must think fast and use every trick they know to track down the boy and outwit the man behind the plot before his demands become deadly.

Claimjumpers
10 pp · western-frontier

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