Wayne's Calling: A Paladin

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This current book is a work of Western fiction circa 1880s. It follows the development of a young man from his early years to a full-fledged rancher. After a career change, he became a deputy sheriff and an occasional bounty hunter. Because of his special gifts, he became a paladin bounty hunter, capturing the worst evil murderers and bringing them to justice—dead or alive. After marrying a modern schoolteacher, he settled down on the family ranch and converted it to a commercial crop harvesting enterprise, using the implements of the times. The story provides the modern day-to-day experiences of those living in the American West during the 1880s, before the industrial revolution. It has plenty of gunplay, romance, and action to keep all readers of Western fiction interested to the end.

About the author

Richard M Beloin MD is a retired medical physician who resides with his wife in a small northern Vermont community. They have traveled in Florida and the American West. He has been a prolific writer since 2016. His first book was Cowboy Action Shooting in 2010. After a five year hiatus, while shooting in the competitive sports, he returned to writing. His returning book was 44 Magnum–Shooting a classic big bore. The next book was a large reloading manual titled Reloading–A practical hobby. His last two books were called Cowboy Shooting–On the road, and Cowboy Games. These books were a mixture of “how to” and a fictional story involving a dynamic couple.

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