An Evans novel of the West
Description
Heroic Cherokee statesman Ned Christie, wrongly accused of the murder of a deputy U.S. Marshall, bravely fights for his survival.
How the series evolves
Books in this Series
Ned Christie's war
Heroic Cherokee statesman Ned Christie, wrongly accused of the murder of a deputy U.S. Marshall, bravely fights for his survival.
Trail trouble
With their cowboy days behind them -- though they'd never get the cow smell out of their Levi's -- and Pinkerton badges in their pockets, Bill Robuck, Happy Jack Dean, and Laughing Ed Leffler ride the owlhoot trails from Canada to Mexico, a collective scourge to desperadoes and rustlers. They live by the code "one for all and all for one" until they arrive in Flathead and a treacherous trail opens before them, proving to Robuck that even a partner can't be trusted. Robuck rides that trail to its last long mile, and transforms it into a trail of vengeance. His work done, embittered as only a man who's been sold out by his best friend can be, he's ready to move on, weary of gunsmoke and wanting only to forget. But the days of drifting and moving on are over, for in that valley of treachery lives the girl who's the end of all trails for him.
Death ground
Bounty hunter Leo Guild is on the trail of a wily mountain man wanted for a deadly bank robbery, but he's not entirely convinced his quarry is the true guilty party.
Shadow on the sun
Southwest Arizona, a century ago. An uneasy truce exists between the remote frontier community of Picture City and the neighbouring Apaches. That delicate peace is threatened when the mutilated bodies of two white men are found.