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Man from Wyoming
Clayton Hawks has returned to Powder Springs, Wyoming, to settle some rustling problems on the Lazy B Ranch. Sam Hawks, Clay's father and owner of the Lazy B, stayed behind in Boston, offering Clay the ranch in return for solving the problem. What Clay finds though, is a lot worse than he expected. He discovers mismanagement, corruption and out and out lawlessness. He's determined to clean up the ranch in his own way ... a way that could get him killed if his enemies have anything to say about it.
Guns of freedom
American adventurer Cain Ruby is hired by commercial interests in New Orleans to assist in General Lopez's invasion of the island. His immediate task is to infiltrate the Spanish defences, meet with the Cuban freedom fighters, and blow up Montana Sangre, the infamous Spanish prison. His secondary objective is to locate Annette DuRique, the daughter of a New Orleans merchant, who was visiting Cuba at the time of the Spanish embargo. But when he arrives in Cuba, Ruby finds that nothing is quite what he expected.
Fire river
Joel Kane is returning to the Circle K Ranch in New Mexico, the home he left at fifteen, when his mother died. Ten years later he's answering a plea for help from his father that reached him in faraway Wyoming. From a distant ridge, Joel can see his aged father being mistreated by gunmen who have occupied the ranch. Soon he, too, is in the clutches of Cass Berryman, to whom his father has misguidedly willed the ranch. Against all odds, and with little hope of help, Joel is determined to fight for his father and his home.
The fighting tenderfoot
Young Lawyer O'Hara gets an auspicious welcome to the town of Concho--a bullet through his hat, and before he has a chance to put up a shingle, he becomes involved in a bloody war between two cattle titans, Wesley Steelman and David Ingram. It is war without quarter, and among the two gun mercenaries employed by both sides, the most notorious is eighteen-year-old Bob Quantrell. Cheerful and fearless, but a cold-blooded killer, Quantrell is loyal only to his own lightning-fast six-gun. O'Hara learns quickly that Colt and Winchester are the only law in Concho.