At a ranch near Aspen, Colorado, author Michael Chandler and his four-year-old son are invited to a Christmas Eve party at a neighbor's. The party is not ordinary--this one is for Lefty, an appaloosa stud. At the party are Lefty's owner, Joe, the ...
A gunfighter named Kincade is stranded in the desert in the lawless American West of the 1880s. Alone and delirious, he swears vengeance on the man who shot him. Wil Logan will stop at nothing to destroy him. Logan even attacks Josephine, the woma...
Something is horribly wrong in Tombstone... 'The smoke from the horrendous gunfight between Kincade and the west s most evil outlaw Wil Logan has cleared. Logan s remains now rot six feet under Tombstone s Boot Hill. But something is wrong... 'In...
Sky Fire howled I swear I will kill them both!... At the climax of Kincade s Blood, Jesse Keller lay dying in Kincade s arms, his gut blown apart by Wil Logan s 44. With his last gasps of breath, Keller revealed one of Kincade s darkest secrets. In K...
The bullet slammed directly into his heart... The disgustingly dirty treasure-hunter finally reached the edge of Tombstone, arms flailing as he yelled for help. Swinging a gold locket from his grimy hands, Dutch showed approaching townsfolk the small...
“Kincade coiled like a rattler…”Lacho’s eyes darted to a pistol not six feet from Kincade’s boots. It might be the bandit’s only chance. He lunged. Kincade jerked his Colt. Holding the trigger fast, he fanned six bullets into Lacho...
“The skull of her dead husband stared at her…” The man named Kincade had tracked them to their outlaw hideout. Lacho, murderous leader of their gang, had been burned alive. Rage consumed her. She would kill Kincade. But not outright. That ...
“Wyatt Earp needs help. Doc Holliday has been murdered!”The heavy door bolt slammed shut. Josephine’s bartender Robert handed a large envelope to Kincade. “A big man said to give you this right now ‘cause it’s important.” Ki...
“The threat of death…”Caleb Johnson stood like stone, staring out the window of their one-room soddy. His shoulders sagged. A trembling hand folded the disastrous letter. Tears silently fell down his loving wife’s cheeks.They were being ro...
“The Indian was huge…”Kincade crouched like a mountain lion about to pounce. “You’re about to get the beating of your life…” The Indian showed no fear, growled at Kincade and lurched forward, fingers extended into human claws. Kinc...