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"Savage, exciting, and atmospheric. Homer Hatten delights in putting his characters through intense physical punishment" Pulp Serenade
Melissa McCutchen heads west of the Mississippi, searching for her husband, a wanted fugitive. On her journey she crosses paths with Dale Mallonee, a part Cherokee, who rides the wildlands with six Indians, his "horsemen from hell," searching for a former partner who did him wrong...and for new land, and new women, to conquer and tame.
"A lusty adventure story of brawling men and seductive women." Springfield News-Leader
"It's strength and vitality make it a proud epitaph for Hatten," Pensacola News Journal
Homer Hatten (1902-1955) was a successful Kansas City advertising executive who wrote a half-a-dozen, highly acclaimed historical novels. According to news reports, he killed himself in June 1955 with an overdose of sleeping pills only a year after his first wife died in a fall at their home. He remarried shortly thereafter. The original edition of Horsemen From Hell was released after his death.