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Golden Hawk (An Adult Western)
by Will C. Knott
Part 1 of the GOLDEN HAWK series
TWO NAMES-ONE MANHis parents gave him the name Jed Thompson. But the Comanches who killed his parents and took him into their tribe as a boy gave him a different name.Trained by the fiercest of Indian warriors to fight, and taught by the most passionate of Indian women to love, Golden Hawk-now full-grown-was facing the choice of which world to live in, which path to take.Then his beautiful sister Annabelle, raised by Indians as he had been, was sold into cruel sexual captivity-and Golden Hawk's choice was made. He would let no man, redskin or white, stand in his way as he used his strength and savage killing skills to save her. But it was far from a lonesome quest-and he managed to take more than comfort from the lusty ladies he met on the trail … William Cecil Knott was born in Boston, Massachusetts on August 7 1927. Following a stint in the US Air Force, he became a junior high school teacher and went on to continue his academic career in Connecticut, West Virginia, New Jersey and New York. Between 1967 and 1983, Knott was Assistant Professor (later Associate Professor) of English at the State University of New York. In his free time, he also carved out an impressive body of fiction, most of it in the western field. In addition to creating his own series, The Vengeance Seeker and Golden Hawk, he also contributed to the Stagecoach Station series (as Hank Mitchum), Slocum (as Jake Logan), Longarm (as Tabor Evans) and The Trailsman (as Jon Sharpe). Under the names Bill Knott and Bill Carol he wrote several children's books, and also contributed to the WWII adventure series Mac Wingate, which is also being republished by Piccadilly Publishing.Mr. Knott passed away in 2008. A quiet stream under the Comanche moon ... leaping savages ... knives flashing in the firelight ... brutal, shameful death ...Ripped from the bosom of their slain parents and carried off by the raiding Comanches, Jed Thompson and his sister can never forget that hellish night under the glare of the Comanche moon, seared into their memories forever. Years later, Golden Hawk now, his vengeance slaked, Jed is pursued relentlessly by his past Comanche brothers and driven by only one purpose: to recapture his sister from those who would bend her proud beauty to their savage will.Golden Hawk. Half Comanche, half white man. A legend in his time, an awesome nemesis to some - a bulwark and a refuge to any man or woman lost in the terror of that raw, savage land.AN ADULT WESTERN
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Blood Hunt (an Adult Western)
by Will C. Knott
Part 2 of the GOLDEN HAWK series
A quiet stream under the Comanche moon … leaping savages … knives flashing in the firelight … brutal, shameful death …Ripped from the bosom of their slain parents and carried off by the raiding Comanches, Jed Thompson and his sister can never forget that hellish night under the glare of the Comanche moon, seared into their memories forever. Years later, Golden Hawk now, his vengeance slaked, pursued relentlessly by his past Comanche brothers, Jed is driven by only one purpose: to recapture his sister from those who would bend her proud beauty to their savage will.Golden Hawk. Half Comanche, half white man. A legend in his time, an awesome nemesis to some-a bulwark and a refuge to any man or woman lost in the terror of that raw, savage land. William Cecil Knott was born in Boston, Massachusetts on August 7 1927. Following a stint in the US Air Force, he became a junior high school teacher and went on to continue his academic career in Connecticut, West Virginia, New Jersey and New York. Between 1967 and 1983, Knott was Assistant Professor (later Associate Professor) of English at the State University of New York. In his free time, he also carved out an impressive body of fiction, most of it in the western field. In addition to creating his own series, The Vengeance Seeker and Golden Hawk, he also contributed to the Stagecoach Station series (as Hank Mitchum), Slocum (as Jake Logan), Longarm (as Tabor Evans) and The Trailsman (as Jon Sharpe). Under the names Bill Knott and Bill Carol he wrote several children's books, and also contributed to the WWII adventure series Mac Wingate, which is also being republished by Piccadilly Publishing.Mr. Knott passed away in 2008. A quiet stream under the Comanche moon ... leaping savages ... knives flashing in the firelight ... brutal, shameful death ...Ripped from the bosom of their slain parents and carried off by the raiding Comanches, Jed Thompson and his sister can never forget that hellish night under the glare of the Comanche moon, seared into their memories forever. Years later, Golden Hawk now, his vengeance slaked, Jed is pursued relentlessly by his past Comanche brothers and driven by only one purpose: to recapture his sister from those who would bend her proud beauty to their savage will.Golden Hawk. Half Comanche, half white man. A legend in his time, an awesome nemesis to some - a bulwark and a refuge to any man or woman lost in the terror of that raw, savage land.AN ADULT WESTERN
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Grizzly Pass (An Adult Western)
by Will C. Knott
Part 3 of the GOLDEN HAWK series
Born to whites, but raised by the Comanches, Golden Hawk had a single-minded mission to rescue his golden-haired sister Annabelle from savage captivity and sexual enslavement. But now Golden Hawk was at the crossroads, faced by cruel choices. A wagon train he had to save from sure death was headed by a cotton-mouthed preacher he hated. The Indians he had to battle were led by a warrior chief he had to respect. And the beautiful Indian Singing Wind and the gorgeous auburn-haired Alice Gentry, who both wanted him, were hard to choose between, as each worked her special brand of sexual sorcery. Golden Hawk had never met an enemy he could not outfight or a woman he could not satisfy-but now he had to decide fast on which foe and which female he should take on … William Cecil Knott was born in Boston, Massachusetts on August 7 1927. Following a stint in the US Air Force, he became a junior high school teacher and went on to continue his academic career in Connecticut, West Virginia, New Jersey and New York. Between 1967 and 1983, Knott was Assistant Professor (later Associate Professor) of English at the State University of New York. In his free time, he also carved out an impressive body of fiction, most of it in the western field. In addition to creating his own series, The Vengeance Seeker and Golden Hawk, he also contributed to the Stagecoach Station series (as Hank Mitchum), Slocum (as Jake Logan), Longarm (as Tabor Evans) and The Trailsman (as Jon Sharpe). Under the names Bill Knott and Bill Carol he wrote several children's books, and also contributed to the WWII adventure series Mac Wingate, which is also being republished by Piccadilly Publishing.Mr. Knott passed away in 2008. A quiet stream under the Comanche moon ... leaping savages ... knives flashing in the firelight ... brutal, shameful death ...Ripped from the bosom of their slain parents and carried off by the raiding Comanches, Jed Thompson and his sister can never forget that hellish night under the glare of the Comanche moon, seared into their memories forever. Years later, Golden Hawk now, his vengeance slaked, Jed is pursued relentlessly by his past Comanche brothers and driven by only one purpose: to recapture his sister from those who would bend her proud beauty to their savage will.Golden Hawk. Half Comanche, half white man. A legend in his time, an awesome nemesis to some - a bulwark and a refuge to any man or woman lost in the terror of that raw, savage land.AN ADULT WESTERN
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Hell's Children (an Adult Western)
by Will C. Knott
Part 4 of the GOLDEN HAWK series
Golden Hawk. Half white man, half Comanche. Mountain man. Pathfinder. Wagon master. Army scout. A legend in his own time. An awesome nemesis to his enemies. But a bulwark and a haven to those facing the terrors of that raw, savage land.Golden Hawk had as much as a man could handle when he made a deal to guide beautiful Kathleen MacLennan's wagon train through hostile land. The sex-starved Kathleen was more than willing to use her voluptuous body to seal the bargain. And when a love-hungry young Blackfoot widow named Running Moon demanded Hawk take the place other slain mate, it looked like too much of a good thing. In the meantime, a murderous horde of Bannock Indians were closing in on the beleaguered settlers. And a terrifyingly powerful Blackfoot magician was using awesome supernatural forces as well as bloody violence to remove Hawk as a rival for Running Moon's fiery affection. With savage foes on every side, and an invisible enemy homing in, Golden Hawk had to kill first or die … William Cecil Knott was born in Boston, Massachusetts on August 7 1927. Following a stint in the US Air Force, he became a junior high school teacher and went on to continue his academic career in Connecticut, West Virginia, New Jersey and New York. Between 1967 and 1983, Knott was Assistant Professor (later Associate Professor) of English at the State University of New York. In his free time, he also carved out an impressive body of fiction, most of it in the western field. In addition to creating his own series, The Vengeance Seeker and Golden Hawk, he also contributed to the Stagecoach Station series (as Hank Mitchum), Slocum (as Jake Logan), Longarm (as Tabor Evans) and The Trailsman (as Jon Sharpe). Under the names Bill Knott and Bill Carol he wrote several children's books, and also contributed to the WWII adventure series Mac Wingate, which is also being republished by Piccadilly Publishing.Mr. Knott passed away in 2008. A quiet stream under the Comanche moon ... leaping savages ... knives flashing in the firelight ... brutal, shameful death ...Ripped from the bosom of their slain parents and carried off by the raiding Comanches, Jed Thompson and his sister can never forget that hellish night under the glare of the Comanche moon, seared into their memories forever. Years later, Golden Hawk now, his vengeance slaked, Jed is pursued relentlessly by his past Comanche brothers and driven by only one purpose: to recapture his sister from those who would bend her proud beauty to their savage will.Golden Hawk. Half Comanche, half white man. A legend in his time, an awesome nemesis to some - a bulwark and a refuge to any man or woman lost in the terror of that raw, savage land.AN ADULT WESTERN
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Kill Hawk (an Adult Western)
by Will C. Knott
Part 5 of the GOLDEN HAWK series
It started when a gravely injured trapper named Pete Foxwell stumbled into Hawk's cabin. Before he died, he showed Hawk a bagful of gold coins, and told him about a hidden hoard of them. But he didn't say where.Hawk should have buried those coins with Pete's corpse, but instead he spent them on supplies and let slip the story of the treasure waiting to be found. Suddenly Hawk found himself the most wanted man in the West … as a gang of ex-sailors turned land pirates went after his hide … a vengeful Indian tribe went after his scalp ... a vibrant Indian girl and a voluptuous white widow went after his body. And even his best friends couldn't be trusted not to join the pack that wanted to grease their rush for gold with Hawk's blood. William Cecil Knott was born in Boston, Massachusetts on August 7 1927. Following a stint in the US Air Force, he became a junior high school teacher and went on to continue his academic career in Connecticut, West Virginia, New Jersey and New York. Between 1967 and 1983, Knott was Assistant Professor (later Associate Professor) of English at the State University of New York. In his free time, he also carved out an impressive body of fiction, most of it in the western field. In addition to creating his own series, The Vengeance Seeker and Golden Hawk, he also contributed to the Stagecoach Station series (as Hank Mitchum), Slocum (as Jake Logan), Longarm (as Tabor Evans) and The Trailsman (as Jon Sharpe). Under the names Bill Knott and Bill Carol he wrote several children's books, and also contributed to the WWII adventure series Mac Wingate, which is also being republished by Piccadilly Publishing.Mr. Knott passed away in 2008. A quiet stream under the Comanche moon ... leaping savages ... knives flashing in the firelight ... brutal, shameful death ...Ripped from the bosom of their slain parents and carried off by the raiding Comanches, Jed Thompson and his sister can never forget that hellish night under the glare of the Comanche moon, seared into their memories forever. Years later, Golden Hawk now, his vengeance slaked, Jed is pursued relentlessly by his past Comanche brothers and driven by only one purpose: to recapture his sister from those who would bend her proud beauty to their savage will.Golden Hawk. Half Comanche, half white man. A legend in his time, an awesome nemesis to some - a bulwark and a refuge to any man or woman lost in the terror of that raw, savage land.AN ADULT WESTERN
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Scalper's Trail
by Will C. Knott
Part 6 of the GOLDEN HAWK series
Golden Hawk hires out to lead a band of tenderfeet through a maze of mountains and dead-end gullies ruled by the proud Blackfoot nation. To complicate matters, the great Blackfoot warrior chief Black Feather has vowed to take Golden Hawk's scalp. Further bloodying the waters is a raging tribal war in which Golden Hawk has to take sides and take lives, while a mountain man named Elias Hogwood proves a white man can be as savage as a redskin and twice as treacherous. William Cecil Knott was born in Boston, Massachusetts on August 7 1927. Following a stint in the US Air Force, he became a junior high school teacher and went on to continue his academic career in Connecticut, West Virginia, New Jersey and New York. Between 1967 and 1983, Knott was Assistant Professor (later Associate Professor) of English at the State University of New York. In his free time, he also carved out an impressive body of fiction, most of it in the western field. In addition to creating his own series, The Vengeance Seeker and Golden Hawk, he also contributed to the Stagecoach Station series (as Hank Mitchum), Slocum (as Jake Logan), Longarm (as Tabor Evans) and The Trailsman (as Jon Sharpe). Under the names Bill Knott and Bill Carol he wrote several children's books, and also contributed to the WWII adventure series Mac Wingate, which is also being republished by Piccadilly Publishing.Mr. Knott passed away in 2008. A quiet stream under the Comanche moon ... leaping savages ... knives flashing in the firelight ... brutal, shameful death ...Ripped from the bosom of their slain parents and carried off by the raiding Comanches, Jed Thompson and his sister can never forget that hellish night under the glare of the Comanche moon, seared into their memories forever. Years later, Golden Hawk now, his vengeance slaked, Jed is pursued relentlessly by his past Comanche brothers and driven by only one purpose: to recapture his sister from those who would bend her proud beauty to their savage will.Golden Hawk. Half Comanche, half white man. A legend in his time, an awesome nemesis to some - a bulwark and a refuge to any man or woman lost in the terror of that raw, savage land.AN ADULT WESTERN
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The Eyes of the Cat
by Will C. Knott
Part 7 of the GOLDEN HAWK series
As Hawk watched the Blackfoot warriors attack their Bannock Indian enemies, he was shocked at what he saw. The Blackfoot were attacking not in the helter-skelter Indian manner, but with an organized military precision that made them the most powerful and irresistible fighting force in the West.Then Hawk saw the reason why. Mounted on a horse beside the Blackfoot chief Spotted Pony was a white man with a cavalry saber raised high in the air to order the Blackfoot charge.It was James Cantrell, whom Hawk and the beautiful, voluptuous Alice Cantrell had traveled far and wide to save from Blackfoot captivity. But now it seemed that this brilliant army officer had switched sides, and Hawk had to save the West from him… William Cecil Knott was born in Boston, Massachusetts on August 7 1927. Following a stint in the US Air Force, he became a junior high school teacher and went on to continue his academic career in Connecticut, West Virginia, New Jersey and New York. Between 1967 and 1983, Knott was Assistant Professor (later Associate Professor) of English at the State University of New York. In his free time, he also carved out an impressive body of fiction, most of it in the western field. In addition to creating his own series, The Vengeance Seeker and Golden Hawk, he also contributed to the Stagecoach Station series (as Hank Mitchum), Slocum (as Jake Logan), Longarm (as Tabor Evans) and The Trailsman (as Jon Sharpe). Under the names Bill Knott and Bill Carol he wrote several children's books, and also contributed to the WWII adventure series Mac Wingate, which is also being republished by Piccadilly Publishing.Mr. Knott passed away in 2008. A quiet stream under the Comanche moon ... leaping savages ... knives flashing in the firelight ... brutal, shameful death ...Ripped from the bosom of their slain parents and carried off by the raiding Comanches, Jed Thompson and his sister can never forget that hellish night under the glare of the Comanche moon, seared into their memories forever. Years later, Golden Hawk now, his vengeance slaked, Jed is pursued relentlessly by his past Comanche brothers and driven by only one purpose: to recapture his sister from those who would bend her proud beauty to their savage will.Golden Hawk. Half Comanche, half white man. A legend in his time, an awesome nemesis to some - a bulwark and a refuge to any man or woman lost in the terror of that raw, savage land.AN ADULT WESTERN
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Captive's Trail
by Will C. Knott
Part 8 of the GOLDEN HAWK series
Golden Hawk had hunted many things in the vast Western wilderness. Wild game. Golden treasure. Savage enemies. But now he was on his toughest, grimmest hunt. His beautiful sister Annabelle had been kidnapped by a Comanche band, and Hawk knew all too well what was being done to her. Even more maddening was his discovery that she was being passed from hand to hand as he pursued her abductors. The Comanches, the Blackfoot, and then a mammoth mountain man named Gar Trimm all in turn took possession of her-as Golden Hawk battled the crudest odds of nature and man to free Annabelle and wreak a revenge that made death seem sweet … William Cecil Knott was born in Boston, Massachusetts on August 7 1927. Following a stint in the US Air Force, he became a junior high school teacher and went on to continue his academic career in Connecticut, West Virginia, New Jersey and New York. Between 1967 and 1983, Knott was Assistant Professor (later Associate Professor) of English at the State University of New York. In his free time, he also carved out an impressive body of fiction, most of it in the western field. In addition to creating his own series, The Vengeance Seeker and Golden Hawk, he also contributed to the Stagecoach Station series (as Hank Mitchum), Slocum (as Jake Logan), Longarm (as Tabor Evans) and The Trailsman (as Jon Sharpe). Under the names Bill Knott and Bill Carol he wrote several children's books, and also contributed to the WWII adventure series Mac Wingate, which is also being republished by Piccadilly Publishing.Mr. Knott passed away in 2008. A quiet stream under the Comanche moon ... leaping savages ... knives flashing in the firelight ... brutal, shameful death ...Ripped from the bosom of their slain parents and carried off by the raiding Comanches, Jed Thompson and his sister can never forget that hellish night under the glare of the Comanche moon, seared into their memories forever. Years later, Golden Hawk now, his vengeance slaked, Jed is pursued relentlessly by his past Comanche brothers and driven by only one purpose: to recapture his sister from those who would bend her proud beauty to their savage will.Golden Hawk. Half Comanche, half white man. A legend in his time, an awesome nemesis to some - a bulwark and a refuge to any man or woman lost in the terror of that raw, savage land.AN ADULT WESTERN
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The Searchers
by Will C. Knott
Part 9 of the GOLDEN HAWK series
Hawk saved the Quaker wagon train from a foul fur trader named Bannister and the savage Blackfoot band that Bannister armed and egged on. Hawk even taught the peaceful Quaker men to fight to get back their women and children. But he couldn't stop Bannister from heading across the Rockies with a beautiful young woman worth her weight in gold in the Frisco white slave market.Hawk and his Nez Percé ally Tames Horses had to make it through the mountains in time to stop that sale and love-hungry women, bloodthirsty braves, and bushwhacking whites weren't stopping them from reaching the finish line and a death trap hair-triggered to kill … William Cecil Knott was born in Boston, Massachusetts on August 7 1927. Following a stint in the US Air Force, he became a junior high school teacher and went on to continue his academic career in Connecticut, West Virginia, New Jersey and New York. Between 1967 and 1983, Knott was Assistant Professor (later Associate Professor) of English at the State University of New York. In his free time, he also carved out an impressive body of fiction, most of it in the western field. In addition to creating his own series, The Vengeance Seeker and Golden Hawk, he also contributed to the Stagecoach Station series (as Hank Mitchum), Slocum (as Jake Logan), Longarm (as Tabor Evans) and The Trailsman (as Jon Sharpe). Under the names Bill Knott and Bill Carol he wrote several children's books, and also contributed to the WWII adventure series Mac Wingate, which is also being republished by Piccadilly Publishing.Mr. Knott passed away in 2008. A quiet stream under the Comanche moon ... leaping savages ... knives flashing in the firelight ... brutal, shameful death ...Ripped from the bosom of their slain parents and carried off by the raiding Comanches, Jed Thompson and his sister can never forget that hellish night under the glare of the Comanche moon, seared into their memories forever. Years later, Golden Hawk now, his vengeance slaked, Jed is pursued relentlessly by his past Comanche brothers and driven by only one purpose: to recapture his sister from those who would bend her proud beauty to their savage will.Golden Hawk. Half Comanche, half white man. A legend in his time, an awesome nemesis to some - a bulwark and a refuge to any man or woman lost in the terror of that raw, savage land.AN ADULT WESTERN
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