McAllister Fights
Rem McAllister, toughest living legend of the Old West, was caught.

Caught between his loyalty to the Indians and his loyalty to the Army. He found himself walking a tightrope
-and if he fell, death was waiting below on both sides...

Another gunsmoke-filled Rem McAllister adventure

Peter Watts (1919-1983) was born in London and used Matt Chisholm as a pseudonym for a series of his popular western novels. Watts first become a Civil Servant before he co-founded the Electro Acupuncture Voluntary Society of Britain and Ireland. It was here that he began to write for two official magazines although he soon branched into fiction.

For more than a quarter of a century Watts had success with his novels under the names of Matt Chisholm, Cy James and Luke Jones. His first novel Out of Yesterday was published in 1950. Watts created the character Rem McAllister who appeared in over thirty Matt Chisholm books, starting in 1963 with The Hard Men.

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McAllister Fights
Rem McAllister, toughest living legend of the Old West, was caught.

Caught between his loyalty to the Indians and his loyalty to the Army. He found himself walking a tightrope
-and if he fell, death was waiting below on both sides...

Another gunsmoke-filled Rem McAllister adventure

Peter Watts (1919-1983) was born in London and used Matt Chisholm as a pseudonym for a series of his popular western novels. Watts first become a Civil Servant before he co-founded the Electro Acupuncture Voluntary Society of Britain and Ireland. It was here that he began to write for two official magazines although he soon branched into fiction.

For more than a quarter of a century Watts had success with his novels under the names of Matt Chisholm, Cy James and Luke Jones. His first novel Out of Yesterday was published in 1950. Watts created the character Rem McAllister who appeared in over thirty Matt Chisholm books, starting in 1963 with The Hard Men.

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Rem McAllister, toughest living legend of the Old West, was caught.

Caught between his loyalty to the Indians and his loyalty to the Army. He found himself walking a tightrope
-and if he fell, death was waiting below on both sides...

Another gunsmoke-filled Rem McAllister adventure

Peter Watts (1919-1983) was born in London and used Matt Chisholm as a pseudonym for a series of his popular western novels. Watts first become a Civil Servant before he co-founded the Electro Acupuncture Voluntary Society of Britain and Ireland. It was here that he began to write for two official magazines although he soon branched into fiction.

For more than a quarter of a century Watts had success with his novels under the names of Matt Chisholm, Cy James and Luke Jones. His first novel Out of Yesterday was published in 1950. Watts created the character Rem McAllister who appeared in over thirty Matt Chisholm books, starting in 1963 with The Hard Men.


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ISBN-13: 9781448207152
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 12/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Peter Watts (1919-1983) was born in London and used Matt Chisholm as a pseudonym for a series of his popular western novels. Watts first become a Civil Servant before he co-founded the Electro Acupuncture Voluntary Society of Britain and Ireland. It was here that he began to write for two official magazines although he soon branched into fiction.

For more than a quarter of a century Watts had success with his novels under the names of Matt Chisholm, Cy James and Luke Jones. His first novel Out of Yesterday was published in 1950. Watts created the character Rem McAllister who appeared in over thirty Matt Chisholm books, starting in 1963 with The Hard Men.
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