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  • Bibliography:
    35 Books
  • First Book:
    May 1994
  • Latest Book:
    November 2023
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Book List in Order: 35 titles



  • In its original publication, The Man From Laramie had more than half a million copies in print. Shortly thereafter, it became one of the most recognized of the Anthony Mann/Jimmy Stewart collaborations, darker films with morally complex characters th...



  • Compelling Western adventureFour men’s destinies are chained to the huge water wheels irrigating the great rancho of Don Alfredo Correon de Leon y Delgado, deep in Chihuahua. John Hardisty, a cheated prospector, Geoffrey Carruthers, a rather pr...



  • Collects classic Western tales, including "The Rawhide Kid," in which sixteen-year-old Laramie Scott joins forces with veteran gunslinger Holy Joe Moran to protect hidden gold, and the Texas border, from a horde of Mexican bandidos....



  • Filled with drama, mystery, and suspense, four short novels in one volume capture the pride and adventure of the Old West and include Long Journey to Deep Ca±on, in which a man must find out who is trying to frame him for murder. Original....




  • A classic Western tale from an author whose stories masterfully capture the glory and adventure of the Old West.

    Southerland enters the Valley of the Damned to find his brothers murderers. Will he survive?

    "...



  • Tom Cantrell finds he has one last debt to settle after sixteen days and nights of fighting Comanches and Apaches and seeing his herd of cattle and men killed during a cattle drive from Texas to New Mexico Territory...



  • Since the Golden Age of Western fiction, the name T. T. Flynn has been a guarantee of excitement and adventure. His classic novels The Man From Laramie and Two Faces West were both made into equally classic movies. Now, for the first time in paperbac...







  • These four short novels are Western fiction at its finest, showcasing T. T. Flynn's amazing gift for combining mystery, suspense and action in an artful balance. Stage robbers, range wars, hidden gold and the threat of the hangman's noose.all appear ...



  • Lonesome Lang and Tarnation Tucker watch a runaway buckboard hit a hairpin turn and vanish... Dave Worth is transported back to Lode City to be charged with murder - and finds a lynch mob waiting at the station... George Brandon and Rosie O'Grady fin...



  • A collection of five stories of the old West includes tales about a man trying to resume his life after two years in prison, and a former soldier who finds himself on a Mississippi riverboat with a woman who claims to be his wife....



  • Four of the author's best novellas are contained within one exciting volume that is filled with a colorful cast of characters, from a young man searching for his fugitive brother to a group of stagecoach passengers who must join forces to fight for t...



  • In "Blood of the Dons," Mike O'Grady attempts the impossible - to return to the home of his ancestors. His father and mother have died, leaving Mike alone in the world. In his wildest dreams, Mike could not have anticipated the hostility and violence...




  • Buckshot Bledsoe was convinced heâ,"d killed young Jim Tenant when he set the manâ,"s ranch ablaze. Yet descriptions of a scarred, blue-eyed man fitting Jimâ,"s description make him believe that now heâ,"s the one being hunted....



  • A collection of four western stories includes the title story, in which John Egan, the sheriff of Elkton, takes on the outlaw Teller brothers and their confederate, Sam Quinby, determined to stop their rustling ways....









  • This new duo of Western novels opens with "When a Gunman Steals a War". Tom Fortune, sentenced to twenty years in prison, because of bravery during a penitentiary fire and because of the flimsy evidence that convicted him in the first place, is parol...



  • T. T. Flynn's short novels have both the character and emotional depth of much longer stories. In "Death's Deputy" Lon Hagerman arrives in Bitter Wells where he had lived when young. Since then Hagerman has gained a reputation as a gunfighting la...



  • KING OF THE WEST Few authors could write about the glory and adventure of the Old West as well as T. T. Flynn. He began his career writing short novels for the Western pulp magazines, then turned his immense talents to book-length novels, including ...



  • In Strangers Talk or Die, Jeff Parker comes to an agreement with Fat Sam Scoby, a dishonest agent for a rustling syndicate. Parker agrees to smuggle gold bars across the Mexican border with the United States. He arranges for the gold bars, now disgui...



  • To habitués of the nation’s top racetracks he’s known as “The Bland Buddha of the Bangtail Circuit.” Less polite players of the ponies call him a tout or a bookie. There’s no doubt that Mr. Joe Maddox is a shrewd judge of horseflesh, but h...



  • A classic Western tale from an author whose stories masterfully capture the glory and adventure of the Old West.

    The Maddens and the Candlemans have been shooting each other for years. Now robbery and murder have driven them together in a Mex...




  • To habitués of the nation’s top racetracks he’s known as "The Bland Buddha of the Bangtail Circuit." Less polite players of the ponies call him a tout or a bookie. There’s no doubt that Mr. Joe Maddox is a shrewd judge of horseflesh, but he's ...



  • Written by T.T. Flynn, Valentine Easton is regarded as the top agent for American Intelligence who tackled the dreaded Black Doctor's espionage threats in 5 stories published between 1932 and 1935 in the pages of Dime Detective, the prestigious crime...



  • The adventures of detectives Trixie Meehan and Mike Harris of the Blaine Agency are some of the most frequently-anthologized stories from the pulps. Author T.T. Flynn's stories of the bickering investigators foreshadowed the genre of male/female part...






  • Dime Detective magazine was the flagship detective pulp in the Popular Publications stable, running for almost 300 issues over twenty years. The May 1932 issue contains stories by T.T. Flynn, Carroll John Daly, Edward Parrish Ware, and J. Allan Dunn,...



  • Embark on a thrilling journey with Jerry Prince, the charismatic Prince of Thieves, as he tangles with the underworld in a series of gripping tales penned by T.T. Flynn. Across four stories published between 1933 and 1935 in Dime Detective, the reve...



  • Embark on the enthralling adventures of detectives Trixie Meehan and Mike Harris from the Blaine Agency in T.T. Flynn's The Yin Shee Dragon: The Complete Cases of Mike & Trixie, Volume 2. These frequently anthologized pulp stories showcase Flynn's fo...



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    In "Death for Double-O Neighbors," Tom Lucas owes plenty to Old Bob Hurley who raised him and helped him start up his own ranch, the Wagon Wheel. Lucas is also in love with his granddaughter, Marcia, who has just returned from the East....



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    In the title story, 'Noose of Fate', Breck Coleman finds himself sworn in as a deputy sheriff in a showdown between the small ranchers and Hardy Young's Circle S Ranch. It seems a fated opportunity, since Breck's father and brothers were killed by Ha...



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

T.T. Flynn has published 35 books.

T.T. Flynn does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Complete Cases of the Prince of Thieves, was published in November 2023.

The first book by T.T. Flynn, The Man from Laramie, was published in May 1994.

No. T.T. Flynn does not write books in series.