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Seven Lies South by William P. McGivern
Seven Lies South – An American expat gets unwittingly drawn into a plot to hide an ex-Nazi’s corruption and dirty secrets. An ex-Nazi officer, a British grifter and a Canadian gold digger each want to use a broken American pilot to further their individual grafts.
Too Tough to Kill by J.D. Newsom
Too Tough to Kill – Fate rewards a businessman with a rotten hand so he joins the Foreign Legion. Thinking he will be assigned to combat and die in battle, Fate hands him another role and he becomes too tough to kill.
Early Stories by Edmond Hamilton
Early Stories by Edmond Hamilton – Four early stories from the fertile mind of the Father of World Destroying Space Opera.
Citadel of Fear by Francis Stevens
Citadel of Fear – Two men explore in Mexico for gold. One is thankful to leave with his life. The other, left behind to die, finds evil incarnate— Aztec hounds turned loose on the modern world.
Hopalong Cassidy by Clarence E. Mulford
Hopalong Cassidy – The scheme was simple: start a range war between two outfits and rustle their cattle while they were otherwise occupied. And it would have succeeded with any other outfit than the Bar-20.
The Eye of Balamok by Victor Rousseau
The Eye of Balamok – Dying of thirst in the Great Victoria Desert of Australia, a man finds a small hut built of stone next to a small fresh water spring. Inside the hut he finds a manuscript from an earlier traveler.
The Woman of the Pyramid by Perley Poore Sheehan
The Woman of the Pyramid — Netokris, incarnation of the Goddess Isis, Queen of Egypt, she who kills with the flick of a finger; Menni, governor of the Double Palace; and Berenice the slave girl; a love triangle that will play out over five thousand years.
Desert Rendezvous by Walker A. Tompkins
Desert Rendezvous – two stories of men and women of the West, coming together to take on thieves, hijackers and murderers.
Good Men And Bad & Other Stories by Harry Sinclair Drago
Good Men and Bad men, cheating, gambling, murder and honor or the lack of it, in the old West.
The Shadow Out of Time by H.P. Lovecraft
The Shadow Out of Time – A brilliant word picture which weaves time, archeology and mind travel into a fascinating narrative of explorative science.
Golden Blood by Jack Williamson
Golden Blood – Gold lured the “Secret Legion” into the world’s most treacherous desert. And gold they found – a powerful golden man, an exotic golden woman, a huge golden tiger and an eerie golden snake.
Lady of the Legion by Georges Surdez
Lady of the Legion – She came in over the wall of a lonely French fort in the Sahara one night. And the commander decided to sacrifice himself and his men, rather than give her up to an Arab chieftain who wanted to kill her.
