Trouble begins small. Always try to talk your way out of the small trouble and thereby avoid losing the final, large argument. As he entered the fort, Cuchillo steeled himself for the abuse and verbal outrages that he would be automatically subjected...
Cuchillo Oro saved Linda Daughton from a fate worse than death at the hands of a band of renegade Apaches. When he was in danger himself, she returned the favour by shooting his attacker in the groin. Though the fight is over - the trouble is just be...
Apache renegade Cuchillo Oro, in search of his hated enemy Captain Piner, becomes involved with a gang of Mexican bandits. They are holding captive the daughter of a rich Sonoran. Their plan is to ransom her and Cuchillo now becomes tangled up in the...
26th story in the gripping Apache series. The sleepy little town of Defiance, Arizona used to be a friendly place - until the streets ran red with innocent blood spilled by a marauding band of Apaches and Mexicans....
Dr. James has written in the title of the book, in order to show that God has always dwelt with humanity in a universal matter. God loves all people with all background, and the truth that out of one origin of all people of the earth has come to us....
Cuchillo was a warrior to be feared, but he was not a man easily driven to war. Even when the brutal and sadistic Lieutenant Pinner removed two of his fingers for allegedly stealing his ornamental knife, and branded him ‘Cuchillo Oro’ ...
Cuchillo Oro, Apache warrior, continues his bloody bid for revenge on the man who removed two of his fingers joint by joint, destroyed the peace of his tribal settlement, and murdered his squaw and son. Lieutenant Pinner is a marked man - a ruthless ...
The white men robbed Cuchillo of everything but his pride. He would take payment in blood. Cuchillo was not one to suffer the penalty of false accusations. He had escaped from the jail before. Once with the sheriff as hostage, once with a woman betwe...
They came from the East. A small wagon train of men, women and children. Mormons in search of land beyond the Sierra Mogollons, to build their own town. They had already been hit by several fierce attacks. And the survivors were left with very little...
Captain Cyrus Pinner, the white man who slaughtered Oro’s family has been seen in San Francisco–so once again the Apache resumes his hunt for revenge. On the way, Oro joins up with a married couple who have strayed from their group. Altho...
In the timber country of Oregon, an exhausted Cuchillo Oro stumbles across Faith Magruder, a mail-order bride about to be raped by her drunken husband. Thinking he is doing the right thing, Cuchillo intervenes but somehow the woman kills her husband ...
For many moons Cuchillo Oro had tortured himself with memories of why he was sworn to kill Cyrus L Pinner. The humiliation of his capture by the cruel horse-soldier...the horrible agony he'd endured when the Indian-hating officer cut off his index fi...
Cuchillo Oro is riding along the Gila River Trail when he comes to a railroad camp—the butchered bodies of the Chinese workers and their white enslavers cover the construction site. It is New Mexico Territory and this is the ghastly work of ren...
Cuchillo Oro played the waiting game. Waited for his hated enemy Cyrus Pinner to marry. Waited for Pinner's wife to bear a child. Then he would take Pinner's life as he had Oro's wife and child. But in a twist of fate Oro is forced to escort Pinner a...
The Doubleday brothers had left him, brutally beaten, to die In the desert. Somehow, Cuchillo survived, and swore to avenge the vicious attack. Andy was the first to feel the thrust of the Indian’s fabled golden knife … Stan was next ....