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Les Jours Violents de Lou Prophet

Cette série suit un protagoniste implacable qui affronte toujours le mal, qu'il se manifeste sous forme de desperados, de démons ou d'autres forces obscures. Chaque épisode regorge d'action, de suspense et d'une lutte sans compromis pour la justice dans des décors rudes et périlleux. Les récits sont imprégnés de l'atmosphère du Far West et d'autres paysages impitoyables, où le personnage principal cherche à se venger et protège les innocents. Les amateurs de westerns et de dark fantasy seront captivés par les intrigues dynamiques et la figure centrale charismatique.

Blood at Sundown
The Cost of Dying
Stagecoach to Purgatory

Ordre de lecture recommandé

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    Stagecoach to Purgatory

    • 505pages
    • 18 heures de lecture

    Last Stage to Hell: What do you do if you take a stagecoach out of Denver and a thousand bullets whiz past your head? If you're Lou Prophet, you get revenge. Devil by the Tail: When a fork-tongued demon busts out of prison to wreak hell on a small Texas town? If you're Lou Prophet, you get revenge.

    Stagecoach to Purgatory
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    Blood at Sundown

    • 304pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    4,5(13)Évaluer

    In Lou Prophet’s lawless West, justice comes from the barrel of a gun—his gun. Peter Brandvold’s acclaimed two-fisted Westerns tell of the bloody days (and thrilling nights) of the bounty hunter called Prophet, and the dangerous woman he dared to love. . . . BLOOD AT SUNDOWN Lou Prophet and the deadly Louisa Bonaventure have torn a bloody swath across Dakota territory in search of the Griff Hatchley gang. When they finally catch up to them, an epic blizzard threatens to turn the Dakota prairie into a frozen hell. To bag their prey before the storm hits, Prophet and Louisa split up—and take separate paths towards damnation. DEATH IN THE SNOW Prophet’s course takes him into a town packed to the gills with the deadliest outlaws that roamed the frontier, while Louisa gets caught in Sundown, a one-horse town where a hatchet-wielding maniac threatens to paint Main Street red. When spring’s thaw comes, they’ll find a city of corpses beneath the snow. And nobody gives a damn about the law . . . “Here’s a writer with the hot, fast violence of the early Mickey Spillane and the guts to write what he wants.” —Tom McNulty, Dispatches From the Last Outlaw

    Blood at Sundown
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    The Cost of Dying

    • 304pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    5,0(1)Évaluer

    Of all the legends of the Old West, few are as stained with ink, blood, and bullets as the violent days of bounty hunter Lou Prophet. But what happens when the hunter becomes the hunted? Heaven knows there’ll be hell to pay . . . THE DEVIL RIDES AGAIN After a hard night with his sometime lover Louisa Bonaventure—“the Vengeance Queen”—Lou Prophet decides to cool his heels at a local honky tonk. Things heat up fast when he defends one of the girls from a sadistic brute who also happens to be the deputy sheriff. And now Prophet is running for his life . . . WITH A BOUNTY ON HIS HEAD Heading south of the border to Mexico, Prophet isn’t the only man marked for death. The young red-headed pistolero Colter Farrow has made an awful lot of enemies, too—and now practically every bounter hunter south of the Rio Grande is gunning for blood. For money. For fun. And, now, for Lou Prophet . . . “Here’s a writer with hot, fast violence and the guts to write what he wants.” —Tom McNulty, Dispatches from the Last Outlaw

    The Cost of Dying