A SAVAGE ARMY Deserter Eldon Riggs should have been hanged for rape and murder. But he escaped and gathered about him the most vicious and brutal gang of misfits ever to terrify the Southwest. They were called the Comancheros and they thrived on m...
KNIFE FIGHTER Burke Hunter, one of the deadliest knife fighters in the West, had disappeared. Sundance was hired to look for him, and got as far as an Apache Indian camp where Hunter had been taken prisoner, suspected of stealing a sacred cache of...
A herd of cattle had been stolen, the cowboys who tended them massacred. A story was going around that Comanches were responsible—three dead braves found in the vicinity of the massacre were said to be part of the war party.But Jim Sundance kne...
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Master armorer, dead shot and expert in death, Gatling tested automatic weapons from all over the world-on living bodies. Paid in gold for his bloody work, he was probably the single most dangerous man in the Old West. For at his command was more fir...
The U.S. wanted a canal ripped through the jungles of Panama; a host of guerillas, outlaws and renegade politicians wanted the U.S. out. Gatling didn’t care who dug the hole, he just didn’t want to be buried in it. He had work to do. The ...
In Mexico, the governor of a rebel state had hijacked a shipment of Lee-Enfield rifles and enough ammunition to start a small war. The president of Mexico was worried, the president of the U.S. was worried—Gatling didn’t give a damn. But ...
Butte, Montana was a blast furnace of violence and murder. On one side were the bloat-gut mine owners, who’d steal the pennies off a dead man’s eyes; on the other, the fanatical anarchist, Michael Patrick Kane, who’d kill anyone for...
At the end of the Civil War, General Jackson Kilby took some of his fellow Confederates south to settle in a new land: Parimba Province, Brazil. There they prospered, and were continuing to prosper when Jorge Suarez, a violent revolutionary and his a...
Weapons manufacturer Hiram Maxim was a man with a problem. The Ku Klux Klan and a labor movement known as the United Workers of America were cutting up rough and threatening to put his business partner, a Scottish laird-turned-meat packer named Kinno...
Lassiter, the solitary hero from Zane Grey's Riders of the Purple Sage, became one of the greatest Western legends of all time. Now America's favorite roughrider is back in further adventures filled with gun-slinging action and rawhide-tough characte...
Legend has it that in the last days of the Civil War, Colonel Redgate and his troop of rebs robbed a fortune in gold from a Nevada mine. Decades later, the whereabouts of the gold remains a mystery. Lassiter has never believed the myth -- until he me...
A new edition of a classic WesternPacifying the wild streets of Bonito would have been a challenge for any man, but when the lawman chosen to undertake the taskhad yet to turn 21, the inhabitants of the hell-town had good reason to be afraid. Rick Da...
Cain's Jawbone, Torquemada's infamous mystery novel, has been scrutinized in pain-staking detail resulting in over 1000 explanatory notes revealing word play, hidden meaning, literary and historical references, and, yes, even errors. And - following ...
Lassiter wants Diana Kelly for the money she can bring him … Wells Fargo wants Lassiter so they use Diana to bait a trap.With Wells Fargo’s legal killers snapping at his heels, he figured it was time he headed north to Wyoming—and r...
Lassiter is on the outlaw trail when he runs onto King Jessup's land. An iron-jawed, whiskey-tempered rancher whose brand is on a big chunk of Texas and ruled it with the six-gun and the hanging tree. With only two bullets left, he is captured by a g...
Lassiter likes money, women and booze - in that order, and he willkill, steal and cheat to get them. He has the morals of a jackrabbit, the ethics of a landgrabber and the conscience of a cold-blooded gunslick. He takes what he wants, when he wants, ...
Lassiter was bumming a ride on The Caprice Queen when a bunch of river pirates blew the riverboat out of the water and got away with a hundred thousand dollars in gold. He decided to make the dynamiters pay for the inconvenience, and a hundred thousa...