A Double D western
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Books in this Series
The Trail to Seven Pines
Hopalong rides into a firestorm of violence and betrayal. On the rain-drenched trail to the lawless town of Seven Pines, Hopalong discovers two men—one dead, the other badly wounded. Returning with medical help, Hopalong finds the wounded man has been shot through the temple. Who would commit such a murder? To find out, Hopalong hires on at Bob Ronson's Rocking R Ranch. There he learns that more than a thousand cattle have been run off by men keeping one scheming eye on the ranch and the other on the monthly stagecoach shipments of gold. Hopalong is determined to stop those responsible. But even the best gunfighter needs men he can trust to watch his back, men willing to risk their lives to do what's right. With their help, Hopalong fights to save the Rocking R, only to find himself the target of a ruthless gunman in a life-and-death struggle for frontier justice.
Summer range
If you looked at Cleve Fraser, you saw a big, quiet, easy-going man. What you didn't see was his hair-trigger temper, his iron will, his rock-hard strength. When a ruthless cattle baron closed off the open range and drove the local ranchers to the wall, he had the men, the money, even the help of the law to put anyone in his way in jail, or else six feet under. He couldn't see that a man like Cleve Fraser had the nerve to stand up to him when eveyone else turned tail. But Cleve Fraser had more than enough nerve. The question was, did he have enough gun?
Hopalong Cassidy and the Rustlers of West Fork
The debut appearance of Hopalong Cassidy, who acts as a courier from his employer to return $15,000/- to an old friend. However, he has been seen withdrawing the money from the bank, and is trailed all the way to his destination, where the very man who is following him holds captive the rancher, now disabled, and his daughter, to whom the money is to be paid. Mad shenanigans follow, and plenty of good guys, bad guys, bullets, horses and Apache Indians find themselves in the mix.
The New Frontier
THE UNWILLING BRIDE Raised to despise all men, Ashley had no choice but to marry, for a cruel twist of fate sent her to the planet that was mankind's last hope for survival. There, colonists had one duty: be fruitful and multiply. Forced to find a mate among the surly, woman-hungry brutes, Ashley picked the one man she believed would willingly release her from her vows. THE RELUCTANT GROOM A born warrior, Garick was a man who'd conquered all he'd ever desired. But the rough-and-ready scout had neither the time nor the need for a wife --- or did he? Before long, Ashley began to wonder if he'd ever set her from his tender grasp . . . or if she'd lose herself in the paradise of Garick's loving arms.
Powdersmoke justice
Jake Glendon was dead. It could have been suicide -- but it looked a lot like murder. Either way, it was good news, so no one cared much one way or the other about the details. Folks would dance on his grave. But when the Three Mesquiteers -- Tucson Smith, Lullaby Joslin and Stony Brooke -- rode off after discovering the body, they had no idea that they had actually ridden into one of the toughest cases in their long career of unofficial outlaw-busting. Glendon may have been dead, but his gang was very much alive -- and they had a habit of turning a deputy's badge into a death warrant for any man who wore it. As six-shooters blazed and blood spilled, they vowed to avenge the death of Jake Glendon.
Man of the shadows
Spanish Bit Saga Book 5. Eagle's father, Heads Off, leads the Elk-dog band by virtue of bringing the horse (the "elk-dog") to the People. Eagle himself has mastered the ways of the horse, but now the warrior son must learn survival. His frightened, untrained mount, in panic in the hunt, has carried him far from his band, leaped from a cliff, and smashed the helpless Eagle on the rocks below. He faces a winter alone, without weapons or friends; and with a broken, useless leg. But then a strange old man gives him shelter. Is he a demented outcast of the people? Or the legendary Trickster, the mischievous Man of the Shadows? Whoever he is, he alone will determine Eagle's fate.
The golden land
Ryan Sage was a man born for trouble - it pursued him as a hawk does its prey. Three times he had been forced into a kill-or-be-killed situation, and each time he'd had to flee to save himself. Now in California, in the small town of Los Angeles, Ryan is determined to sink his roots and become a part of society - never to run again. But here, as everywhere, trouble seeks him out. Ryan becomes embroiled in the bitter, savage struggle between Old Mexican Californios and newly arrived Yankee pioneers. With loyalties on both sides and trusted by neither, Ryan tries in vain to maintain his neutrality. The deadly situation is rendered hopeless by his love for Maria Diaz, the fiancée of his friend Don Rafael Domingo. Ryan knows there is no escaping this final encounter with trouble. Whatever the cost, he has to see the conflict through to its inevitable, tragic climax.
Outlaw on horseback
"Deputy Marshal Dick Marr in Northern Oklahoma has his work cut out for him when the girl he loves joins up with outlaw Britt Morgan and his gang"--
Daughter of the Eagle
Spanish Bit Saga Book 6. The Elk-Dog band of the People has grown and prospered in a new time, yet still they cling to old traditions. Eagle Woman, the unmarried daughter of a subchief, is as skilled in the ways of the horse, and as fearless and strong, as most young men of the band. Defying tradition, she applies for warrior status, over the objections of Long Walker (the handsome warrior who wants her for his wife). But the more he opposes Eagle Woman, the more determined she becomes. When a tragedy strikes her family, Eagle Woman sets out on a dangerous mission for vengeance against the treacherous Head Splitters. And Long Walker rides with her straight into a trap.