After the Lincoln County cattle wars, Clay Quantrelle took off his guns 'for good'. He rode into Tailholt seeking peace and quiet, but the acrid smell of gunsmoke dogged his every step. Clay's old buddy, Apache Pat Tanner, was in a range war up to hi...
This work is written by Leslie Ernenwein. Lew Tune had nothing to do with starting the range war between the Anchor and Spade outfits, but he knew he couldn't remain neutral. If Anchor won the war he would probably be safe, but if Spade came out on t...
He was Jim Maiben, fresh from three bitter years on the Yuma rockpile, and his target was the man, the killer, who lorded it over the streets of Tonto Bend. Maiben was thinking of the ways to kill a man - painfully - when the words snapped out of the...
Jim Rimbaud was a gunsmoke legend on both sides of the Mexican border, and when he rode back to Junction City, silence fell over the town like a dead man's body from a hanging tree. What was the lanky, silent gunfighter doing in town? Only Rimbaud kn...
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Lee Ransome stuck to the right side of the law, but he was a wicked man with a six-gun -- and the memory of a pretty young girl who had died under a renegade's fire filled him with a seething hatred for every outlaw....
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The wild Colorado was Ben Roman's ancient enemy, a foe he fought and hated and deeply respected. He had to tame the river, before civilization could come to this dry desert land. To Slim Lacey, the town girl who wanted ...