Westerns

Betrayal of the Mountain Man
by William W. Johnstone (Western)
Smoke Jensen, called the fastest gun alive, is jumped by 6 low-life robbers who steal his identity. Tried for robbery and murder, Smoke is sentenced to hang in the morning—he manages to escape the hanging, then sets out to hunt down the desperadoes.

Law of the Desert
by Louis L’Amour
Seven short stories showcasing the powerful and compelling vision of the American West when L’Amour called “a big country needing big men and women to live in it.”

Showdown at Yellow Butte
by Louis L’Amour
Tom Kedrick earned his stripes during the Civil War, fought Apaches, and even soldiered overseas. But in the high desert country of New Mexico, the battle-hardened Kedrick is caught up in a different kind of war – a war fueled by greed and deception.

Lonely Trumpet
by Johnny D. Boggs

Valley of Wild Horses
by Zane Grey

Kilkenny
by Louis L'Amour

To Tame a Land
by Louis L'Amour

Gunswift
by T. V. Olsen

Guns of Arizona
Lauran Paine

Wyoming
by William MacLeod Raine

Shane
by Jack Schaefer

Fire in the Hole
by Richard Wheeler

Thirteen Moons
by Charles Frazier
This is the story of one man's remarkable life, spanning a century of relentless change. At 12, orphaned Will Cooper is a bound boy, obliged to run a remote Indian trading post. As he fulfills his lonesome duty, Will finds a father in Bear, a Cherokee chief, and is adopted by him and his people.

Laughing Boy: a Navajo Love Story
by Oliver La Farge [winner of the Pulitzer]
Laughing Boy knew nothing of the white man, growing up worshiping the Indian gods. Slim Girl knew too much about the white man, dreaming of revenge. Slim Girl saw Laughing Boy as her only hope and her salvation.

Land of Promises
by Wayne D. Overholser
Settlers were waiting for word from the Federal Troops that they could rush into the Ute reservation and grab the best land -- and they were prepared to kill to keep it. Mark Manning stood apart from the rest. He understood that every settler was committing an injustice.

Mountain Storms
by Max Brand
When his father dies in a fall in the mountains, 12-yr old Tommy is left to survive alone. The bond he creates with nature becomes legendary. When an expedition goes hunting him, they are halted by his horse that runs like the wind and the giant grizzly that becomes their shadow.

Law For Hire: Protecting Hickok
by Bill Brooks
Teddy Blue joins the Pinkerton Detective Agency and gets more than he bargained for as bodyguard to the famous "Wild Bill."

Blood and Gold
by Ralph Compton
Saddled with $30,000 in gold, and suddenly responsible for protecting a father and daughter lost in hostile country, respectable cowpuncher Dusty Hannah has to keep his wits about him and his aim steady if he hopes to see the trail's end.

Dead Man's Canyon
by Ralph Cotton
The Carly twins, Blake and Abel, are identical except one is good and the other is bad. When Blake guns down a sheriff, Abel runs with him to protect him. Then the killing leads to more killing and Abel starts to realize just how far his evil sibling will go.

The Sharpshooter
by Ed Gorman
When the powerful and blood-hungry Jeremiah Belden went gunning for revenge against the woman he blamed for his son's death, legendary sharpshooter, Mitch Coldwell, stood in his way.

The Jenner Guns: a Shawn Starbuck Western
by Ray Hogan
Junction City is being terrorized by the Jenner gang. Shawn Starbuck takes on the job of sheriff and plans an intricate scheme to capture them, but further robberies and a mysterious woman provide complications that make his plan backfire.

Heller With a Gun
by Louis L'Amour
Tom Healy's theatrical troupe needed to get to Montana, and the weather was turning. Andy Barker promised Tom he could get them there safely, but Tom was reluctant to trust him. Tom was right to be worried, because Barker did have a plan...

The Last Chance Kid
by Nelson Nye
In England, Alfred Addlington grew up in a castle. In the Wild West, all he wants to be is the best cowpuncher ever to ride the fences. But his greenhorn scent attracts a pair of trail-hardened bandits, hell-bent on chasing him on to the end of a rope.

Rogue's Rendezvous
by Nelson Nye
Jeff Kitchin had never set out to be a hired gun, but as the money was good, he had his eye on buying a lush cattle spread. If he wasn't careful, he'd become buzzard bait, for in this part of the country a man's mistakes were written off in gunsmoke.

Cassidy
by Wayne D. Overholser
A boy who sees his father killed like an animal becomes a man who kills like one. His father's killers were ranchers who believed his father's crime was building a home in a green Oregon valley.

The Free-Graze War
by Lauran Paine
Ranchers regarded free-grazers as jackals, and wherever they roamed trouble flared up. Buck Handley and Hoyt McElroy were two such trouble-makers. As Jethro Graeme told them to get out, he knew nothing about the bloody advantage Handley had.

Vengeance Rider
by Lewis Patten
After 15 yrs in the hoosegow for the murder of his wife, Ross Logan was back at Horseshoe Ranch. Somehow, he had to find the real killer and get to the truth... and not all the lead in Vail was going to stop him.

Trouble in Tombstone
by Richard S. Wheeler
Tombstone, Arizona Territory, in the 1880s was a paradise for those who thought themselves exempt from the law. In a town where men with badges were openly threatened, folks needed the firm hand of men like the Earps.

Duke
by Todhunter Ballard
There was one danger left for Ellis and his his men. That was Duke, the outlaw who once saved Ellis' life and now aimed to correct that mistake with his six-gun!

Spark On The Prairie: The Trial of the Kiowa Chiefs
by Johnny D. Boggs
Instead of unleashing the Army against the tribes slaughtering settlers, General William Tecumseh Sherman makes a decision to bring Kiowa chiefs Satanta and Big Tree to trial for the murder of 7 cowboys.

Shadow Mountain
by B. M. Bower
It was beginning to look as if Shadow Mountain was living up to its Indian reputation of being bad medicine. Now the yodeling cowboy is under suspicion for a shooting, with the motive being the man's young and attractive daughter.

Peter Blue: A Western Trio
by Max Brand
Titles in the trio:

Justice Gun
by Lyle Brandt
Gut-shot and dying, Matt Price was rescued by the Carvers, a black pioneer family making their way to the peaceful town of New Harmony. But all outsiders aren't treated equal, and Matt will come to save the people who saved him.

First Command
by Will Cook
Lieutenant Jefferson Travis counted heavily on going by the book since it was his first command. But the book didn't cover the kind of guts and integrity needed for impossible situations.

Trail Boss From Texas
by Barry Cord
Brennan had come to Timberlake to deliver 600 head of cattle to Jeff Halliday, only he found Halliday clubbed to death. Now, caught in the killing crossfire between ranchers and land barons, Brennan is trying to save the Halliday ranch.

Sabre's Edge
by Ralph Cotton
Burrack needs a lot more than guns and wits to bring justice to Sabre Ridge. He needs his best ally, Maria, who isn't afraid to draw down on anyone.

Ghost Mine
by Steve Frazee
Sam Rigdon was accused of stealing a gold shipment back home, so the gold he said he's now found in Alaska is rumored to be the stolen gold. Sam's grandson joins up to clear his grandfather's name.

Ride Into Yesterday
by Ed Gorman [Spur Award Winner]
When Stephen Payne rides into Favor to investigate the death of his younger brother, Art, he pays a high price to cut through the secrets of the flailing silver boom.

Tonto Basin
by Zane Grey
Jean Isbel travels from Oregon to Arizona to join the rest of his family in the final showdown with Lee Jorth and the Hash Knife Gang. For Jean, the savagery of the conflict becomes complicated when he falls in love with Ellen Jorth.

Overkill At Saddlerock
by Ray Hogan
Sheriff Seth Rossiter just jailed a close friend who breaks free with the aid of a treacherous woman and a conniving gambler. Now he has to pursue the 3 of them on a wild chase to Saddlerock, to betrayal, to bloodshed and death.

The Regulator: The Life and Death of William Thompson
by Ray Hogan
Recreating the life and times of one of the boldest men in the Old West, ruthless Bill Thompson, the lawman who shot first and asked questions later.

Whispering Canon
by Robert J. Horton
When Rance gets suspected of cattle rustling and robberies, he sets out to clear his name, save his ranch and put away the men who are guilty. Trouble comes when he's trying to tell the good from the bad.

Jericho's Road
by Elmer Kelton
The Jackson-Chavez war is flaring out of control. Jericho Jackson, north of the Rio Grande, and Guadalupe Chavez, south of the river, are two land-and-cattle barons with a deep-rooted hatred.

Wrath of the Mountain Man
by William W. Johnstone
When Smoke trusts his injured comrade to the care of a small-town doctor, the last thing he expects if for the local sheriff to hold his friend hostage until Smoke rides back into town.

The Buscadero
by Noel M. Loomis
Two-gun newspaperman Tom Bell rode into Doblado with a murder charge around his neck, but stayed to clear his name, to fight in a personal crusade against corruption and injustice, to live to tell it.

The Twilighters
by Noel M. Loomis
Old Mat Foley was a powerful, rich and ruthless land owner in Kentucky stripped of his dynasty by local settlers angry about his latest killing of a young boy. As he moves his fortune to New Spain, the Twilighters gang lies waiting for his $60,000 wagon train.

Black Sombrero
by William Colt MacDonald
Johnny Donne, ace trouble-shooter, was sought for killing a rich rancher who had hired him as a detective in a killing over range land. When Johnny rode out to get the real murderer, he got entangled with a ruthless pack of outlaws.

The Killer Brand
by William Colt MacDonald
Whit Gallatin was cursed with the label "killer" because of his father's reputation. But Whit didn't care about gossip. All he wanted was a crack at his father's killers.

West of Rock River
by John D. Nesbitt
Vance Coolidge always said a man should have a chance to get even when he's been done wrong. He soon finds that righting wrongs can be a tricky and dangerous business.

The Ghost Rider
by Lauran Paine
Lily Putnam and her son Walt had to hold together the homestead while her husband left to find work. As a trio of renegades arrived to terrorize them, they found they had a protector who watched over them. Who was he?

Vow of Vengeance
by Lewis B. Patten
When settler Sam Dunson is falsely accused of killing a steer and hanged in front of his wife by vicious and powerful cattlemen, she not only suffers a miscarriage but makes her own vow of vengeance.

The Scout of Terror Trail
by Walker A. Tompkins
Deo Daley was the best trail scout, so it was only natural that old Tex Garland should choose Deo to guide his party along peril-ridden Terror Trail. But the worst enemy of all was a seeming friend.

The Bounty Trail
by Richard S. Wheeler
Two men and a woman, down on luck with less than perfect pasts, strive to resurrect their lives in a ghostly mining town.

Vengeance Valley
by Richard S. Wheeler
With only a bunch of nuns on his side and maybe just a little luck, goldminer Yancey's going up against a gang of vicious mining barons in desperate need of another motherlode.

Law of the Land: a Guns and Gavel Novel
by Johnny D. Boggs
Pat Garrett finally catches up to Billy the Kid on December 23, 1880. Now before judge, jury and the entire country, it is time for Billy to answer. Billy, however, has other plans.

Flaming Fortune
by Max Brand
Western Trio: The Canon Coward, A Wolf Among Dogs and Seven-Day Lawman.

Ralph Compton: Nowhere, Tx
by David Robbins
Citizens of Nowhere have suffered enough under the bootheels of desperadoes. Now its time to put Nowhere, Texas, on the map.

Gunman's Song
by Ralph Cotton
Racked with guilt for not saving his beloved Rosa, Lawrence Shaw vows to shorten the life expectancy of her murderers... and any other hardcase who even thinks of sending hot lead his way.

Jackpot Ridge
by Ralph Cotton
After Jack Bell won $700 in a poker game against Early Philpot, Bell didn't reckon Philpot was such a sore loser. Sending a gang of lowlifes to settle the score only proved Bell's prowess. The survivor went back to feed Philpot with even greater revenge.

Branded
by Ed Gorman [mystery]
Andy Mallow has always known that his father is a louse. When his pa is accused of killing his wife, Andy tries to piece together a bloody puzzle, trying to save a man who hasn't been able to save himself.

Gun Truth
by Ed Gorman (winner of the Spur Award)
Tom Prine figured that a stint as deputy in a backwash town like Claybank would give him a nice rest. Until, arson, kidnapping and murder turns Claybank into a dangerous place.

Mackenna's Gold
by Will Henry
A treasure worth killing for... Somewhere in 100,000 sq miles of wilderness was the fabled Lost Canyon of Gold. With his dying breath, an ancient Apache warrior entrusted Glen Mackenna with the location.

The Vigilante
by Ray Hogan
Ex-lawman Jake Harper had been railroaded by a gang who had murdered a miner and his wife and stolen a fortune in gold. The outlaws went free, but Harper went to prison. Later pardoned, he sets out to track down the killers and make them pay.

The Marshal of Babylon: a Shawn Starbuck Western
by Ray Hogan
Starbuck signs on as town marshal of Babylon and before long his loyalty is tested.

Power of the Mountain Man
by William W. Johnstone
Smokes arrival in San Francisco is not welcomed. He learns of a plot by the wealthy and the deadly to expand their hold over the regions gold-rich lands. He recruits an angry band to fight a final showdown.

Ambush of the Mountain Man
by William W. Johnstone
Smoke, with no gun, no supplies, and 20 armed men in pursuit is on the run from a father's fury. But Smoke Jensen knows how to survive.

Texas Vendetta
by Elmer Kelton
Rangers delivering prisoner Jayce Landon quickly learn that the Landons and Hoppers are involved in a blood feud. When Jayce escapes, hell breaks loose with the rangers caught between warring factions.

By Sorrows River: BerryBender Narratives, Bk 3
by Larry McMurtry
Continuing the Berrybenders trail across the Great Plains towards Santa Fe, they meet up with a cast of characters from the history of the West who prove once again that the rolling, grassy plains are not nearly as empty of life as they look.

Folly and Glory: Berrybender Narratives, Bk 4
by Larry McMurtry
In this final volume, the Berrybenders are adapting to life in Santa Fe. Jim and Tasmin must choose where their future lies.

Blizzard Pass
by T.V. Olsen
At a lonely ghost town called Thirty Mile, a bitter winter was pressing. The last stage had just checked into the post when the door opened and let in a band of murdering thieves.

The Gunsight Affair
by Lauran Paine
Fate put an end to the long outlaw career of Roy Eastman in a way no one - not even Eastman could have predicted.

The Abilene Trail: a Ralph Compton Novel
by Dusty Richards
Ben McCullough was once an officer in the Confederate Army. Now he's a rancher in the Texas hill country, hoping to earn enough money to settle down and marry.

The Alamo
by Frank Thompson
Based on the 2003 screenplay with a film starring: Dennis Quaid, Billy Bob Thornton, and Jason Patric.

The Gun Tamer
by Max Brand
When Don Felipe Consalvo showed up at the McCay ranch, none could suspect that beneath his grace and charm lurked a deadly gunman.

Horde of Fools
by James David Buchanan
Many small town churches needed money after the Spanish-American War, so the Congregational Church of Bent Creek, Vermont decided to send one of their own to the Klondike gold field in Alaska.

Gunmaster
by Giff Cheshire
Mason Price's life was ruled by anger and suspicion and he had a reputation for meanness. In the small town of Snake Bend, Price was a marshal who knew but one creed the law of the bullet. Where others built a town, Price tamed it and made enemies in the process.

Showdown at Two-Bit Creek
by Ralph Compton
Buck Fletcher headed for Montana's Two-Bit Creek in order to pay his respects at the grave of his parents. But what awaits him there may land him six feet under as well.

First Command
by Will Cook
Lieutenant Jefferson Travis counted heavily on going by the book since it was his first command. But the book didn't cover the impossible situations, calling for guts and integrity.

The Man From Wyoming
by Dane Coolidge
Clayton Hawks has returned to Powder Springs, Wyoming, to settle some rustling problems on the Lazy B Ranch. What Clay finds is a lot worse than expected, and he doesn't believe in solving matters by the gun. He's determined to clean up the ranch his own way.

Webb's Posse
by Ralph Cotton
When the Peltry Gang swoops into Rileyville, the attack is sudden and merciless. Deputy Webb is caught with his pants down, but not for long. With a posse, Webb will bring the gunslingers in dead or alive.

White Wolf's Law
by Hal Dunning
Whole towns are terrorized by the name of the great outlaw Jim-twin Allen, also known as the "White Wolf." He shows his sheriff brother some excellent ways of administering justice.

Port Hazard
by Loren D. Estleman
Murdock doesn't know why someone wants him out of the way, but he knows where they're coming from . . . San Francisco's Barbary Coast.

Claws of the Eagle by Andrew J. Fenady
Al Sieber, respected by soldiers and Indians alike, has a chest full of scars instead of medals. He gathers together Tom Horn and the Apache Kid to close in on Chief Geronimo.

Trigger Vengeance
by Bennett Foster
When Dr. Carey arrives a small settlement of ranchers and sheepmen to take up a friend's practice, he learns that the West is never quiet.

The Stampede Kid
by Norman A. Fox
Matt McGrath is about to teach the killers of his brother Hank the meaning of "the gospel according to Matthew"! God help the men who sent Matt's big brother to meet his maker.

Thorson of Thunder Gulch
by Norman A. Fox
Tod Thorson got a taste of Thunder Gulch, a kill-crazy Montana boomtown, when the stagecoach bringing him from Fort Benton was raided by a band of Colt-slinging renegades.

Trouble Man
by Ed Gorman
Ray Coyle used to be a gunfighter and for ten years took an honest job sharpshooting in a Wild West show. But when he got word that his boy had been killed in a gunfight, he just had to go there.

The Desert Crucible
by Zane Grey
"The real sequel to Riders of the Purple Sage." This unforgettable story of tragedy, romance, and hope can at last be read just as Zane Grey wrote it, without editorial cuts.

Bush Track
by Fred Grove
Dude McQuinn had tried hard to give up the risky and dangerous life of an itenerant quarter horse racer, but a letter from a one-time partner, describing the success he was having in Kansas, was more than Dude could resist. He set out after his old pals.

The Buchmans
by John Henley
Herman Buchman had a university education in Germany before he and his wife emigrated to the U.S. After his wife died and left him with an infant son, he strove to emancipate the working class of his adopted country but instead buys Soloman Freeman, a slave.

The Legend of Blackjack Sam
by Lee Hoffman
It was a cruel twist of fate that brought ol' Bo to the town of Bottleneck in the stolen clothes of Blackjack Sam Lake. Question is... could he shake his new identity.

Showdown on Texas Flat
by Ray Hogan
Dave was a patient man, but he couldn't afford to drive his cattle the long way around Texas Flat. Either he'd be shot by Farman, who claimed Texas Flat was his, or lose his whole herd. He had to risk it.

The First Mountain Man: Preachers's Justice
by William W. Johnstone
In a land of towering mountains and howling winds, a man has found a home, away from other men and away from memories of the past.

Quest of the Mountain Man
by William W. Johnstone
There's only one way for a visionary to drive a railroad across the Canadian Rockies... through clouds of choking gun smoke and straight into one hell of a fight.

Stage to Lonesome Butte
by Wayne C. Lee
Gold Run was an angry town. Nobody knew that better than Morgan Steele, because that anger was focused on him.

Blood Rage
by T. V. Olsen
Rhiannon rode at the head of an ill-assorted band to rescue his oldest adversary's daughter. Why? Because adversarial Dragoman snatched something Rhiannon held precious.

Molly and the Indian Agent
by Stephen Oversholser
Molly rode into Crowheart to solve a murder, but she was about to get swept up into a war. Her investigation leads to where no white man should go... into the heart of the Shoshone encampment.

Arizona Ambush
by Lauran Paine
Four professional gunfighters just came through the Powder River War looking only for peace and relaxation in the Arizona sunshine. They weren't looking for trouble, yet as long as they wore guns, trouble was bound to seek them out, and they were obliged to face up to it or die.

Brothers of Vengeance
by Lauran Paine
Just as the settlers and cowmen settled their range war, someone hanged a 16-yr old settler lad and took 2 girls hostage. Langston and Henry Gunn engineered a battle to prevent the outlaws from murdering their hostages. It was a close race and even closer gun fight.

Montana Trail
by Lauran Paine
Matt Grady and partner Emmett Ray wouldn't have known they'd trespassed on Doc Farraday's range if some Sioux cowboys hadn't told them. They soon out-lived their welcome and Farraday turned hard.

The Oxbow Range
by Lauran Paine
When the killer rode into the Oxbows, Sheriff Graham's quiet life exploded in his face. Now he had no choice but to strap on his gunbelt and follow the most deadly killer in the West.

The Scattergun Men
by Lauran Paine
Little Bob Tollman was over 6' tall and hard as iron. Benton Cromwell discovered must how hard Little Bob was the first time they tangled.

A Death In Indian Wells
by Lewis B. Patten
After some townsfold killed a Cheyenne brave, Sheriff Pete Handy knew he must try to stop a war of vengeance. Pretty hard to do as a white man with a Cheyenne wife and son. But he stood alone in a cross-fire of hate and violence to save the settlers and his wife's tribe.

The Lawmen
by Robert Vaughan
Lucy's baker husband has disappeared. While most people believe he was in on a heist to rob the bank, Lucy contends that he is a prisoner of an outlaw gang.

The Gambler
by Ray Hogan
Fate was about to deal him the worst hand of all The name was Tom Corcoran. A gambler by profession, a cheat by inclination. He was about to learn that a gambler can win once too often.

Death Along the Cimarron
by Ralph Compton
Disguised as "Danny Duggin," Danielle Strange hunted down the merciless cutthroats who murdered her father. Now the feared gunslick has hung up her trademark twin Colts, given up her secret identity, and is bent on making something out of her Texas ranch.

The Gunfighter
by Robert J. Conley
Things were looking right peaceful for a change in the small town of Asininity. But that just couldn't last, because Asininity was Marshal Barjack's town, and nothing seemed to stay quiet around him for very long. Maybe because he was so darned ornery.

Lawless
by Ed Gorman
After a stretch in Yuma prison, Sam Conagher gave up his dream of becoming a legendary outlaw. The town of Templar seemed like the place to begin a new life, especially since Sam's old cellmate lived there as a Bible-thumping sheriff, but settling in Templar brings his new future to clash with old loyalties.

Yellowstone Kelly
by Will Henry
Luther Sage Kelly was a legend to all. He traveled up and down the Yellowstone Valley challenging death and searching for Crow Girl, his Absaroka mate, and for the Hunkpapa who held her in bondage.

Drifter's End: a Western Duo
by Ray Hogan
In these two short novels, Hogan combines compelling characters with intense, emotionally involving narrative. Hell's Corners, named in its heyday as a roaring cattle town, is ready to settle down. Drifter's End follows Frank Brokaw to his hometown after 4 years of fighting in the War Between the States.

Preacher's Peace: The First Mountain Man
by William W. Johnstone
Long before there was "Preacher," the mountain man, a young adventurer set off with a team of fur traders for the time of his life. He found blood, betrayal and the beginning of a legend. So began the saga of the courageous loner who would become known as Preacher.

Cutthroat Gulch
by Richard S. Wheeler
Sheriff Blue Smith discovered the bullet-ridden body near his fishing hole. Now Blue walks a thin line between vengeance and justice in a quest to hunt down the enemy from his past who knows all of his vulnerabilities -- and wants to see Blue pay.

Crusader
by Max Brand
Harry Camden was seduced out of the wilderness by a girl - a romantic lure used by boxing manager Sparrow Roberts - to make him a champion fighter.

Vengeance Is a Bullet
by Ralph Cotton
Carl O'Bannion was a mere boy when his parents were mercilessly gunned down by a gang of former Union guerillas led by Major Jamison "Wolf" Avrial.

Relentless
by Ed Gorman
Marshal Lane Morgan is an honarable man who isn't about to let anyone dodge the law - not even the son of Paul Webley, the most crooked figure in Skylar, Colorado.

Sun Dance
by Fred Grove
Frank Chesney is a man with bitter memories and loyalty to himself alone. When a woman who has asked his help is taken captive by marauders, Chesney finds himself taking the lead to rescue her.

Shotgunner
by Ray Hogan
There was no celebrating in Saddlerock when Dan Ruick returned home again. A bounty hunter was on his tracks, with orders to shoot on sight!

Trek of the Mountain Man
by William W. Johnstone
It didn't matter that Smoke Jensen had been cleared of all charges. When bounty hunters couldn't capture Smoke, they took his woman instead. This time, Smoke won't come back down the mountain until he's the last man standing.

Arrow In the Sun
by T. V. Olsen
Young soldier Honus Gant knew what Spotted Wolf would do to beautiful Cresta if he captured her again, and Gant couldn't let that happen...

Trailback
by Robert Vaughan
To Texas ranchers, changing from Longhorns to Herefords is an idea worth killing over. When the young new owner of Trailback introduces a new breed to the land, neighbors hire a gunslinger to change his mind.

Bad to the Bone: the Pecos Kid #6
by Jack Bodine
On the dodge south of the border, Duane Braddock lands in a luxurious Mexican hacienda, where he befriends a powerful nobleman's lonely wife.

The Streak
by Max Brand
The stories about the fabulous Streak were endless. But none of them were true! So what was the Streak to do when the deadliest gunslingers around decided to test his guts?

The Bozeman Trail
by Ralph Compton
Three characters are hired on to drive cattle through Sioux country as the Civil War rages, gold fever strikes, dead enemies lurk and ... they're not sure they can trust one another.

Double Eagles
by Andrew J. Fenady
Fifteen million dollars in newly minted double eagles meant to finance the Union's war effort become a prime target on the Phantom Hope. When the ship is attacked and crippled, Captain Gunnison and his men transport the gold across the rugged Mexican landscape.

Cunning of the Mountain Man
by William W. Johnstone
Some know Smoke Jensen as a hero...and others believe the dark side of the legend that he's an outlaw who killed over 300 men. Now Smoke is in a jail cell needing to escape the hungry mob out to lynch him.

The Wandering Hill
by Larry McMurtry
The Berrybender family continues its journey of exploration in the American West as begun in McMurtry's title Sin Killer.

Molly and the Gold Baron
by Stephen Overholser
When she has to be, ace operative Molly Owens is as rough as her .38 caliber Colt. When she wants to be, Molly's woman enough to melt in a man's arms.

Quincannon
by Bill Pronzini
Secret Service agent John Quincannon has found little joy in his life since the day his stray bullet killed an innocent young woman and her unborn child. Now the Service needs him and staying sober won't be easy.

The Rocky Mountain Company: Cheyenne Winter
by Richard S. Wheeler
In 1841, St. Louis businessman Guy Strauss sent his hopes, his son, and his money up the Missouri River to the Yellowstone to open a trading post. For Strauss' son, Maxim, the fight for survival meant becoming a man.

Apache Moon: The Pecos Kid, Bk 3
by Jack Bodine
Braddock is on the run in self-defense, headed for Mexico with high-spirited Phyllis at his side.

The Pecos Kid: Beginner's Luck
by Jack Bodine
He killed before he could shoot, kissed before he could love, and won before he could lose. He was born to be a legend.

The Reckoning: The Pecos Kid, Book 2
by Jack Bodine
Braddock's reputation as the quick-killing, hard-loving kid is on the line. One wrong move and he's dead.

The Lonesome Chisholm Trail
by Johnny D. Boggs
16-yr old orphan Tyrell Breen heads west to his uncle's ranch in Texas to become a cowboy. On his way, he is robbed of his money and horse and arrives a sorry sight.

Once They Wore Gray
by Johnny D. Boggs
For Sergeant Gil Metairie and other prisoners of the Union Army during the war between the states, captivity was more life threatening than the battle lines.

The Bright Face of Danger: a James Geraldi Trio
by Max Brand
Pursuing smuggled jewels from Ancient Egypt, the saga of James Geraldi continues in this collection of adventures: The Golden Horus, The Bright Face of Danger, and Through Steel and Stone.

The House of Gold: A James Geraldi Trio by Max Brand
This thief of thieves is the main character in The House of Gold, The Return of Geraldi and While Bullets Sang.

Treasure of the Templars: a Western Story
by Tim Champlin
In 1898 archeology professor Roddy McGinnis unearths a secret in Scotland. His quest for treasure takes him west to the New World.

The Dakota Trail
by Ralph Compton
After the Civil War, the few surviving ranch owners go to war to save their fortunes. The man most cunning wins.

Death Rides a Chestnut Mare
by Ralph Compton
Daniel Strange may be dead and buried, but whoevers riding his chestnut mare is alive and seeking vengeance in his name.

A Cold Hard Trail
by Robert J. Conley
Spur Award-winning author Conley has crafted Kid Parmlee, a fearless flesh-and-blood adventurer who lives and breathes the real old West.

Until Darkness Disappears: a Saga of Texas, Book 3
by Will Cook
Mexican revolutionary bandit Pedro Vargas escapes custody with two female hostages and Major Jim Gary is summoned by President Roosevelt to investigate.

Also available in the Saga of Texas series:

Fort Blood: Pony Soldiers
by Chet Cunningham
The Cheyenne had yet to face the Pony Soldiers, the deadliest misfits of the U.S. Army, who killed without remorse and died without regret.

No Gold On Boothill
by Dan Cushman
3 short novels: Buckaroos of the Big Die, The Conestoga Pirate and No Gold on Boothill.

Lone Rider From Texas: Western Stories
by Peter Dawson
7 stories:

The Master Executioner
by Loren D. Estleman
Oscar Stone was the master of executions for more than a quarter of a century. No one in town could understand why he was such a master.

White Desert
by Loren D. Estleman
As U.S. Marshal Murdock picks up the trail of a vicious gang, he encounters motley characters who help him launch an attack.

Runaways
by Andrew J. Fenady
As a widower tried to shut himself away from the world, a variety of unwanted runaway guests show up to give him something to live for, protect and die for...

Ghost Town
by Ed Gorman
Bryce Lamont is hot on the trail of his former partners in crime, but the trailgets rocky as he is robbed of something money can't replace.

Vendetta
by Ed Gorman
Father Pete Madsen becomes torn by his devotion to the church and his devotion to friendship when his best friend leaves town and returns in a pine box.

Rangle River: Stories of the West
by Zane Grey
This collection consists of two short novels, two short stories and two first-hand accounts of Grey's early adventures.

Buffalo Spring
by Fred Grove
A grim struggle swept across the plains, pitting hungry tribes against greed-crazed buffalo hunters.

Ghost Wolf of Thunder Mountain: Frontier Stories
by Will Henry
Here are five vivid tales of the frontier by consummate storyteller Will Henry:

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A Good Town
by Douglas Hirt
Howie Blake and Dobie Tinkerman were friends looking for a good town to settle in. They thought they were through with crime, but crime wasn't through with them.

The Red Eagle: a Western Trio
by Ray Hogan
Includes: Lost Brother, A Man Called America Jones, and The Red Eagle.

The First Mountain Man: Preacher
by William W. Johnstone
Before the man became a legend, the boy sought survival in the Rocky Mountains.

The Way of the Coyote
by Elmer Kelton
The Civil War has ended, and federal officials have taken control of Texas as Rusty Shannon rides to his home on the Colorado River. Winner of the 2002 Spur Award for Best Western Novel.

The Bells of San Juan
by Alan LeMay
This is a collection of 12 stories by the author of classic Western novels that became equally loved films such as "The Searchers" and "The Unforgiven."

The Buffalo Hunters
by Gary McCarthy
A $5,000 reward was being offered to the first man to find a surviving herd of the buffalo. Thomas Atherton, a stable master, saw it as a chance to tame the prairie.

Boone's Lick
by Larry McMurtry
With son Shay narrating, mother Mary Margaret decides to hunt down her elusive husband to tell him she's leaving him.

Sin Killer: The Berrybender Narratives, Bk 1
by Larry McMurtry
Lord and Lady Berrybender have abandoned their palatial home in England to explore the frontier and to broaden the horizons of their children.

Born To The Brand: Western Stories (6)
by D. B. Newton
This collection includes:

Rattlesnake
by T. V. Olsen
Only a man whos been pushed too far could be hell-bent enough on vengeance and be as dangerous as a cornered rattlesnake

Double-Cross: A Western Story
by Stephen Overholser
Twin brothers raised by different families become acquainted to solve the mystery of their biological parents before one of them is hanged for murder.

Molly and the Confidence Man
by Stephen Overholser
Detective Molly Owens pairs with Charley Castle to track her brother's murderer.

Lone Wolf
by Frederic Bean
In a bloody mystery, eleven settlers were ritually butchered in a place called Antelope Hill. Although the killings were blamed on renegade Comanches, Sam Ault had another idea.

Outlaw Hell: the Pecos Kid, Bk 4
by Jack Bodine
Duane Braddock is hired to bring order to Escondido, but before the day is out, 4 bullies are dead while the cold-blooded killer is just warming up for his real target - Braddock himself.

Black Powder, White Smoke
by Loren D. Estleman
Two men. One black and one white. Pursued relentlessly, they move toward an inevitable and tragic meeting. Loren Estleman's wildest tale of the West.

The Rebel: Johnny Yuma
by Andrew J. Fenady
There is peace between North and South, but a war still rages inside Johnny Yuma. As he makes his way home to Mason City, Texas, Johnny fights for those who can't fight for themselves.

Prodigal of Death: a Western Quintet
by T. T. Flynn

Fury of the Mountain Man
by William W. Johnstone
Smoke Jensen was the quickest draw in the West. He was tired of fighting every punk who wanted to make a reputation for himself, but this time his friends called and he didn't waste a minute.

The Outlaws: Jess
by Connie Mason
For the first time, bountyhunter Meg wondered if there might be a man who was good for something other than hunting. A man worth keeping around...

The Outlaws: Rafe
by Connie Mason
There was only one way to rescue the dark and dangerous outlaw from the hanging tree by claiming him as the fictitious fiance she was to meet in Pueblo.

Rainbow Rider: a Western Trio
by Wayne D. Overholser
The Leather Slapper, The Fence and Rainbow Rider. The Fence takes place in eastern Oregon where sheriff Jim Hallett is betrothed to a girl from a rich family until her father disapproves.

The Gallows Land
by Bill Pronzini
Arizona Territory, 1878. Following the death of his young wife, Roy Boone wanders aimlessly in the arid Southwest, desperate for water. Instead, he finds a heap of trouble...

Devil's Creek Massacre: the Pecos Kid #5
by Jack Bodine
He killed before he could shoot, kissed before he could love, won before he could lose. He was born to be a legend.

The Alamosa Trail: a Ralph Compton novel
by Robert Vaughan
After the merciless Blizzard of 1886, times are tough, but on a ranch called the Trailback, the cowboys are tougher.

Open Range
by Zane Grey
The story of a youth growing quickly to manhood and achieving his ambition of becoming a top ranch hand.

Rage of the Mountain Man
by William W. Johnstone
When Smokes' wife is kidnapped, he fights all the way from Boston back to Dodge City and on up to Yellowstone, where a brutal showdown with a gang of hired guns awaits.

Ranger's Trail
by Elmer Kelton
In the spring of 1874 the Ranger companies that protect settlers against Indian raids and outlaw bands are being reorganized. "Rusty" Shannon is the most sought-after veteran for reenlistment but now he's bent on revenge.

The Outlaws: Sam
by Connie Mason
Sam Gentry was hired as a cowhand unknowingly by a woman from his past. Now, how could he take a paycheck from the golden-haired beauty when what he really wanted to do was take her back in his arms?

Walking Hawk: the Baynes Clan
by John S. McCord
Dan Walker is running for the Canadian border and away from the law when he saves Alice Martin's life and stays on to protect her and her cattle.

Starvation Camp
by Bill Pronzini
Corporal Zachary McQuestion was eager to veer off his icy route in the Yukon to find comfort at Molly Malone's cabin, but intruders have murdered Molly for her meager provisions, and the corporal vows to find Molly's murderers.

The Rocky Mountain Company: Fort Dance
by Richard S. Wheeler
Certain that someone is trying to cause the Rocky Mountain Company to lose its trading license when they discover forbidden grain alcohol planted in the hold of their boat, Brokenleg Fitzhugh and his partner, Guy Straus, prepare to argue their case.