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Dave P. Fisher’s A Man for the Country Available Now

April 19th, 2012

A Man for the CountryDave P. Fisher’s newest release  A Man for the Country is the action packed sequel to Bitter Grass

Outlaw Harper Sloan shows up in Drewsey with his gang and begins stirring up resentment against Brian Richards. Posing as a champion for Charles Sampson in getting the Wire Creek ranch back from the Englishman he divides the men of the country into factions for and against him. Firmly backing Richards Devon McCloud and Trig Parker wade into the fight in an attempt to get to the bottom of Sloan’s real plan.

Richards’ trouble deepens at the report that U.S. Marshal Willard Vaughn has been murdered and McCloud and Parker mysteriously disappear. Words turn to gunplay. After his ranch is attacked and his men shot the hard as nails rancher will accept only one path. Putting his British manners aside he sends a message to town, Tell Harper Sloan that Brian Richards has come out to fight.

Look for A Man for the Country at amazon and booksellers everywhere.

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Watch for Dave P. Fisher’s New Book In April

March 24th, 2012

Dave P. Fisher’s newest book is scheduled to reach booksellers in early April. A Man for the Country is the squeal to Bitter Grass.

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A Man for the Country Cover Features Joe Sambataro’s Original Art Mountain Road

March 21st, 2012

Mountain Road by Joe SambataroDave P. Fisher’s newest release  A Man for the Country will feature Mountain Road, original art of Joe Sambataro.

Master artist Joe Sambataro was born in Philadelphia and is a scholarship graduate from the famous Layton School of Art.  He has a B.F.A. degree through Marquette University/Wisconsin Medical College, Milwaukee Area Technical College and Masters Degree studies through the University of Wisconsin.

A consistent award-winning artist, Joe Sambataro has earned popularity worldwide. He resides and maintains a studio in Texas, and his paintings are widely sought after by corporations, government agencies and private collectors.  You are invited to view Joe’s magnificent artwork by visiting www.SambataroStudios.com.

While visiting Joe’s website, check out his autobiography entitled PAINTING WITHOUT NUMBERS.  The book is a great read, and is available through Joe at his website.

Joe says, “I am so lucky to be doing what I love.  Art is not only a form of communication but also an expression of yourself.  I realize what a great privilege it is to share that with others and I am thankful every day.”

Bottom of the Hill Publishing is proud to feature the artistry of Joe Sambataro on the cover of A Man for the Country.

www.SambataroStudios.com

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Bitter Grass Available for Kindle And Nook

September 9th, 2011

Dave P. Fisher's Bitter GrassBitter Grass, Dave P. Fishers newest release is now available for Kindle and Nook.

It was the tough old widow, Abby Chaney, who found Devon McCloud bushwhacked and left for dead on her Bitter Grass Ranch. The old woman and her daughter were fighting a losing battle against cattle baron Charles Sampson and timber man Egert Taylor. Both men desperately wanted what the two women legally owned. To make matters worse, the Parker clan was cleaning out their cattle. Odds favoring the Chaney’s survival were slim.

It was supposed to be an easy takeover, but the big men never counted on McCloud buckling on his gun and stepping right in the middle of their plans. Sampson and Taylor had no intention of giving up, and Devon McCloud had never in his life backed down. War was about to break out on the Bitter Grass. The Chaney’s odds had greatly improved, but were they good enough to win?

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The Men from Poudre Canyon, Available Now!

August 10th, 2011

The Men From Poudre CanyonThe Men From Poudre Canyon, book three in Dave P. Fisher’s Paudre Canyon series is now available at amazon.com and all major booksellers.

Atlanta carpetbagger Justin Hornsworth finds himself in Fort Collins and eyeing Jean Pelletier’s home. Having successfully murdered and swindled his way to wealth in the war weary south he sees no reason why a backwoodsman like Pelletier would offer any resistance to his plan to take the ranch. He didn’t know Jean Pelletier.

When Jean and his sons put an end to Hornsworth’s plan the carpetbagger takes a more vicious trail bent on destroying the man he has come to hate. In a vengeance ridden move his gang kidnaps four of the Pelletier women from Jean and Andre’s families with the intention of selling them to a white slaver in New Orleans. Believing he has dealt a killing blow to Jean Pelletier he revels in his victory not realizing that when you take on one Pelletier you take them all on. Hornsworth’s grave just needed to be filled in the day the men from Poudre Canyon took to his trail.

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The Men from Poudre Canyon eBooks Available

August 1st, 2011

The Men From Poudre Canyon is now available on Kindle and nook.

Available for only 3 days The Men From Poudre Canyon is already #131,281 Paid in Kindle Store and #12 for Westerns.

The Men From Poudre Canyon is the third book in Dave P. Fisher’s Poudre Canyon series and follows Atlanta carpetbagger Justin Hornsworth who finds himself in Fort Collins, eyeing Jean Pelletier’s home. Having successfully murdered and swindled his way to wealth in the war weary south he sees no reason why a backwoodsman like Pelletier would offer any resistance to his plan to take the ranch.

Where Free Men Gather and White Grizzly, the first two books in the series are available for Kindle and nook as well.

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Where Free Men Gather is HOT on Kindle!

June 20th, 2011

Where Free Men Gather is HOT on Kindle now ranked at #131,275 in the paid Kindle store and #16 in Westerns and #92 in books on the US West!

Claude LeSueur hurled his final insult in the face of Jean Pelletier igniting the young trapper’s white hot temper. A flash of fury and a naked blade left the son of wealthy fur merchant Maurice LeSueur gasping out his last breath on the banks of the St. Lawrence.

Jean, together with his brother Andre, flee Canada and the hangman’s gallows, while behind them follow two murderous river pirates, Joseph Quesnel and his silent partner known only as ‘the wolverine.’ Hired by LeSueur to hunt them down Quesnel harbors his own secret hatred for Jean Pelletier and is hunting for his own purposes.

Making their way into the American West where free trappers gathered and beaver shined the brothers melt into the world of the Indian and the mountain man. As the years pass the memories of Canada and Claude LeSueur become faded dreams until the day Jean’s past comes back and threatens the new life he has so carefully built.

Where Free Men Gather is Fisher’s first book in the Poudre Canyon Saga. His second book of the series White Grizzly is available at all major booksellers.

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White Grizzly is HOT on Kindle!

June 16th, 2011

White Grizzly is HOT on Kindle now ranked at #44,105 in the paid Kindle store and #2 in Westerns!

The second installment in Dave P. Fisher’s Poudre Canyon Saga White Grizzly is in full distribution and you’ll find it at all major booksellers.

Thirty years have passed since Andre Pelletier parted from his brother and became White Grizzly the Crow War Chief. War has gripped the West with the Sioux nation joining forces with the Cheyenne and Arapaho to fight the hated blue coat soldiers over the treaty breaking Bozeman Road. The Crow were content to let their enemy, the Sioux, struggle with the soldiers until a patrol out of Fort Phil Kearny attacked the village of White Grizzly hurling them into the war.

Pressed between his position of leadership, a son gone insane and renegade, and the knowledge that the world they knew is rapidly changing Andre makes the long journey to Colorado to leave the women and children of his family in the safety of his brother Jean. Then, accompanied by his sons, White Grizzly returns to the Powder River to fight a war he’s not sure they can win.

Dave’s Where Free Men Gather, the first book in The Poudre Canyon Saga series, is currently available at booksellers everywhere.

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TRAILS WEST…an Anthology of Western Lore Available Now

December 14th, 2010

TRAILS WEST…an Anthology of Western Lore invites the reader to share six short stories that embrace six different situations in the old west.
NO TOMORROW by Herb Marlow is the story of the plight and rewards one cattle boss finds as he lives his dream on the western frontier.  Marlow is the author of over 30 books and essays, including his recently published Cowboy Riches.
THE FAMILY MAN by new author Hamilton Haley is a tale of a good man who is one of the first immigrants to the Oregon Country.  It relates the way he assists three different families to a better life in Oregon’s Willamette Valley.
THE STRANGER IN RAIL CAMP SEVEN by Jim Kennison tells about one weekend that might have happened in the life of a true historical figure.  Kennison is new to Bottom of the Hill Publishing but not to readers as he has several books to his credit.
TROUBLE IN COLD ROCK COUNTRY by Johnny Gunn relates the realities of frontier justice with a happy ending for one cattle drover.  Johnny Gunn is the author of the recently published book of short stories entitled Out of the West…Tales of the Western Frontier.
THE DOUBLE DEAL by Dave P. Fisher tells how a U.S. Marshal goes about solving a murder case where every clue seems to be a dead end.  Dave P. Fisher is the author of the Poudre Canyon Saga, a trilogy being published by Bottom of the Hill Publishing.
THE LADY AND THE LION by cowboy poet and author Hal Swift is another chapter in the life of Logan West.  Logan is a banjo playing journalist to whom readers were introduced in Hal’s book, Ballad of a Small Town, Adventures of Logan West.  The fun continues in Drytown with many of the folks you met in that recently published book.

Look for TRAILS WEST…an Anthology of Western Lore at amazon and other booksellers.

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White Grizzly On Sale Now

December 14th, 2010

White Grizzly is on bookshelves now!

The second installment in Dave P. Fisher’s Poudre Canyon Saga White Grizzly is in full distribution and you’ll find it at all major booksellers.

Thirty years have passed since Andre Pelletier parted from his brother and became White Grizzly the Crow War Chief. War has gripped the West with the Sioux nation joining forces with the Cheyenne and Arapaho to fight the hated blue coat soldiers over the treaty breaking Bozeman Road. The Crow were content to let their enemy, the Sioux, struggle with the soldiers until a patrol out of Fort Phil Kearny attacked the village of White Grizzly hurling them into the war.

Pressed between his position of leadership, a son gone insane and renegade, and the knowledge that the world they knew is rapidly changing Andre makes the long journey to Colorado to leave the women and children of his family in the safety of his brother Jean. Then, accompanied by his sons, White Grizzly returns to the Powder River to fight a war he’s not sure they can win.

Dave’s Where Free Men Gather, the first book in The Poudre Canyon Saga series, is currently available at booksellers everywhere.

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