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  • Bibliography:
    17 Books
  • First Book:
    January 1957
  • Latest Book:
    September 2018
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Book List in Order: 17 titles



  • He was the only man Wyatt Earp ever feared... "Earp, you and your bunch hate me," Ringo said."Sooner or later, there's going to be trouble. I've figured a good way to settle the whole business and keep others out of it. You and I will pave off ten...



  • Arch Carol, elderly owner of the Lucky Seven spread, was killed in a showdown, leaving the ranch to his sister in Chicago. Since she promised to be an elderly spinster, the hands figured that Nelson Haynes would have no difficulty buying her out....





  • The Cameron and McPherson feud had started o ver a trivial matter, but had been fought almost to the last man. Outnumbered, with only a handful of survivors left, th e Camerons had quit, leaving Rance Cameron a wanderer on the face of the earth. '...




  • Two desert rats stood at the foot of the Espantosa Hills gazing north. The shabby, disreputable-looking pair - one old and grizzled, one young and disheveled - fit right into that setting. The old man had been prospecting for so long that he had beco...





  • Blaine Mason had just sold the Bar Six ranch and left behind the coast with its storms and its damp heat. He was heading for a new home - perhaps in the Panhandle, or in the Rio Grande Valley. A brief stopover would give him time to decide and to enj...






  • In this duo of ranger stories, 'Drums of Doom' opens with the quest of Walt Slade, Texas Ranger, in an undercover mission to investigate a series of cattle raids and arson in Lost Valley. In 'The Lone Star Peril', Jim Hatfield investigates the death ...



  • Jim Grant, range boss, was in Lafe Haskins' way, threatening the scheme Haskins had conceived when he learned that old Joel Collison was leaving the Nuccess River country. So Haskins planned to kill Grant; however, Grant outsmarted him....



  • Fort Worth and Dallas were rivals for the outstanding metropolis in the great Lone Star State; but to Jim Wayne, who knew Forth Worth as the end of the trail to which all the big ranches were sending their herds to sell them to the highest bidder, th...



  • He was just a square, decent cowboy looking for a job when he stopped into Monk Holliday's saloon, but ranchers weren't hiring. Monk took a liking to him and offered him a job dealing at his poker table till something turned up. Ran Hollis took him u...



  • The Desert Rider, Tom Vane, had acquired a considerable reputation as a nemesis for lawbreakers in the Southwest. Few knew that the legendary character was really a Texas Ranger who found it practical to conceal his identity. If they d known, the dou...



  • Years as a saloon owner, miner and rancher had taught Keith Gordon to appreciate courage and quick gun play when he saw it. Almost as soon as the gray-eye stranger, Walt Slade, had driven off the drygulchers who had killed the sheriff of Cienaga Vall...





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    The owner of a longhorn herd and his trail boss not only have to figure out how to get their cattle over the raging Cimarron River, but also then have to deal with the gun-toting ranchers who are fencing off the range on the other side....


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Leslie Scott (1) has published 17 books.

Leslie Scott (1) does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Two Hearts, One Stone, was published in September 2018.

The first book by Leslie Scott (1), Tombstone Showdown, was published in January 1957.

No. Leslie Scott (1) does not write books in series.