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Author of The Killdeere Outlaw Clan
" Lee writes a solid story, with his characters and plot well developed and filled with action.  You couldn't spend a better evening than curled up next to the fireplace immersed in the story on the high lonesome trail with Billy Killdeer."


Regards,
---Colonel Thom Nicholson, Ret.
Western Writers of America
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Billy Kildeere
by
Lee Aaron Wilson
ISBN: 978-1-932695-67-0
Rated [PG 13]
Five years ago, James Williams (Billy) Killdeere left the outlaw life and started operating the family ranch. However, the murderous exploits of the Killdeere Gang send him on the run again, wounded and alone, with the law and his family and former friends after him.  A man he once saved helps him.Though the man’s daughter Jenny at first distrusts Billy, her feelings eventually change toward him. But given his outlaw past Billy knows he can’t marry Jenny.  He takes off his gun and tries to be just another man in the lumber business until one day his Uncle Moses finds him.
   
    Moses holds Jenny prisoner to force Billy to ride with them on a big job.  The gang blames Billy when the job goes badly and are poised to take revenge on Jenny, too.  He’s left alone on the road, no horse, no gun, Jenny in danger and the posse bearing down.  It will take all his skill as an outlaw and a gunfighter to save her, himself, and to make his uncle pay.
Just another man or just another outlaw?
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"Billy Killdeere is the second edition of Lee's first book. Get it. It's another great read about the Killdeere outlaw clan by Lee."

---Kat Martin

Billy Killdeere will keep you turning pages as he tries to leave the outlaw life against the wishes of his family and the disbelief of the law. He quickly learns that riding the other side of the fence can be as tough as playing poker against a stacked deck.

---Douglas Sharp
Publisher
Western Digest

"A grab-you-by-the-throat, shoot-you-in-the-gut, rip-roarin' page-turner. You won't be able to put it down!"
---Rod Timanus