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Terry C Johnston

(Terry Conrad Johnston)
USA  (1947 - 2001)
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About Terry C Johnston
Terry C. Johnston was born on the plains of Kansas and immersed himself in the history of the early West. His first novel, Carry the Wind, won the Medicine Pipe Bearer's Award from the Western Writers of America, and his subsequent books, among them Cry of the Hawk, Dream Catcher, Buffalo Palace, Crack in the Sky, and the Son of the Plains trilogy, have appeared on bestseller lists throughout the country.

Terry C. Johnston lives and writes in Big Sky country near Billings, Montana.
 
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Shortgrass Song
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While Angels Dance
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Trinity Strike
Trinity Strike (1996)
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"A captivating first novel... exciting... rich with believable characters and authentic historic detail."
Klondike Fever
Klondike Fever (1997)
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"A major voice in the fiction of the old west!"
Border Dogs
Border Dogs (1999)
(Ranger, book 4)
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"Gun-smoked, blood-stained, gritty."
The Witness
The Witness (2000)
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"Draws his memorable characters with bold and bigger-than-life strokes."
Blood Rock
Blood Rock (2001)
(Ranger, book 6)
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"Gun-smoke believability [from] a hard hand to beat."
The Lawmen
The Lawmen (2003)
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"Robert Vaughan writes with power and grace."



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