Friday, June 5, 2026

C. William Harrison

 Unarmed Killer

by

C. William Harrison



Big Matt McKenna hadn’t touched a gun since that night in Kansas when he went kill‑crazy.
He rode into Sentinel as a veterinarian, hoping to bury the past. But within five minutes he’d made himself a couple of enemies.
Sentinel was about to become the battleground of a range war — cattlemen on one side, homesteaders on the other — and McKenna found himself squarely in the middle. He tried to fight guns with his fists, and it nearly got him killed. Beaten so badly he lost his memory until the pieces of his past began to return.
When they did, he knew there was only one path left. Fight fire with fire. Pick up the gun again.
There was just one problem — he wasn’t much good with it.

C. William Harrison, the pen name of Chester William Harrison, was a prolific American writer best known for his Western novels and hard‑driving pulp magazine stories.
Unarmed Killer was a fast read with plenty of tension and enjoyable characters. 
5/5 


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