Author’s Note: The third book published in the Clint Mason series, School Teacher and Gunman is the actual beginning of the Tales of Mason; Stand Tough and Ride West complete the series. School Teacher and Gunman was published on this blog serially beginning in March, 2011, running through July, 2012. Second in the storytelling sequence comes Destination Santa Fe, followed by Phantom Rider and Rio Pecos Compound, the latter of which is being published here serially beginning in July, 2016. Please consider picking up copies of all the Clint Mason books for yourself and a friend, and also look for the contents of these books on this site. Thank you very much for your interest.

Cover from Destination Santa Fe

Book Four of The Clint Mason Series by William F. Martin.

Into New Mexico Territory rides a young, well-educated gambler and gunman. Santa Fe is Clint Mason’s chosen destination, where he seeks to peacefully acquire land and start his dream horse ranch. Because of a wrongful murder charge stemming back to an event that occurred when he was 16, Clint is also a wanted man. His education has helped develop his uncanny skills in poker and reading people, and the huge winnings at poker tables have brought many challenges his way. By necessity, his natural skills with guns have developed to a high level of professionalism.

Will Clint’s past or his latest deadly confrontations keep him from obtaining a prized piece of land outside of Santa Fe on the Rio Pecos?

Published: July, 2011
Format: Perfect Bound Softcover and E-Book (PDF)
Pages: 136
Size: 5×8
ISBN: 978-1-45676-536-1

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