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Trail South from Powder Valley (The Powder Valley Westerns #5)
by Brett HallidayOn the trail to New Mexico, Pat Stevens and his friends Sam and Ezra risk their lives to fulfill a dying man's last wish Two men ride across the desert. One is young, nearly mad with thirst and fear. The other is stalwart--a blue-eyed legend who doesn't panic at the sight of a hanging posse on their trail. He asks no questions of the young man whose life he's agreed to save. He simply rides. It has been fifteen years since a youthful Pat Stevens, wrongfully accused of stealing horses, placed his life in the hands of the legendary Mose Higgins. Since then, Pat has settled in Powder Valley and hung up his guns to run his ranch and raise his family. One day, a strange letter comes from New Mexico. Someone has threatened Mose's life, and only Pat can rescue him and his innocent little girl. Pat owes Mose a priceless debt--and it can only be paid in blood.
The Trail to Crazy Man
by Louis L'AmourA word from Louis L'Amour:"Almost forty years ago, when my fiction was being published exclusively in 'pulp' western magazines, I wrote several novel-length stories, which my editors called 'magazine novels'. In creating them, I became so involved with my characters that their lives were still as much a part of me as I was of them long after the issues in which they appeared became collector's items. Pleased as I was about how I brought the characters and their adventures to life in the pages of the magazines, I still wanted the reader to know more about my people and why they did what they did. So, over the years, I revised and expanded these magazine works into fuller-length novels that I published in paperback under other titles."These particular early magazine versions of my books have long been a source of great speculation and curiosity among many of my readers, so much so of late, that I'm now pleased to collect three of them into book form for the first time."I hope you enjoy them."From the Paperback edition.
Trail To Fort Smith
by Ralph Compton Dusty RichardsNew from the USA Todaybestselling author Clint's wild streak will be the death of Hamp. But a good man stands behind his friend-and steps up when the bullets start flying.
Trail to Gunsmoke
by Lee FlorenDyin' cattle and flying bullets! Young veterinarian Buckley Malone was doing his best to help the struggling farmers and ranchers in Buckbrush City. But somehow the dreaded cow-killing Texas Fever was sweeping through the region, threatening to wipe out the small ranchers, and it was up to Malone to find the answer. He came up with a cure that would stop the Fever, but someone wanted to stop him--dead!
The Trail to Seven Pines: A Novel (Hopalong Cassidy)
by Louis L'AmourHopalong 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.From the Paperback edition.
Trail to Shasta (Gunsmith #376)
by J. R. RobertsPRECIOUS CARGOWhen gold-mining legend Ed O'Neil asks his longtime friend Clint Adams for a favor, the Gunsmith can't help but accept. Clint is charged with escorting Bride Shaughnessy--O'Neil's young intended--and her sister Bridget safely to O'Neil's gold mine in Shasta County, California. But this favor proves to be cursed by the luck of the Irish.As the trio departs from New York City, two mysterious men follow in their wake. Out to claim Clint's fiery-haired Shaughnessy cargo, the duo will stop at nothing to get what they want, even if it means taking on the legendary Gunsmith... MORE THAN 15 MILLION GUNSMITH BOOKS IN PRINT!
Trail to Vicksburg: A Western Duo (Sagebrush Westerns)
by Lewis B. PattenLewis B. Patten is truly a master of Western fiction. He received three Spur Awards from the Western Writers of America and was awarded the Golden Saddleman Award for lifetime achievement. Here, for the first time in paperback, are two of his finest short novels, restored to their original glory. "The Golden Magnet", a tale of murder and sabotage set in the boomtown to Denver City during the Gold Rush, presents Norah Forrest, a young woman who becomes the owner of a stagecoach line when her father is killed. In "Trail to Vicksburg", Jeff Hueston yearns to join his brothers in the Confederate Army, but instead must drive his family's cattle to New Orleans, a city recently occupied -- by Union troops Two short novels from one of the masters of western fiction.
The Trail West (The Trail West #1)
by William W. Johnstone J. A. JohnstoneThe Greatest Western Writer Of The 21st CenturyIn 1848, Dooley Monahan, son of struggling Iowa pioneers, went off to to pick up a new milk cow. Young Dooley never came home. Now, nearly three decades later, Dooley Monahan has become an accidental legend, managing to plant a bullet in the chest of a dangerous outlaw. All Dooley really wants is to claim his reward at a bank in Phoenix and make his way north to a gold strike he read about in a newspaper. But fate has other plans. It starts with a family slaughtered by Apaches, a dog smarter than most humans Dooley knows, and a girl with a wounded soul. And the blood-hungry brothers of the outlaw Dooley killed will not give up their pursuit until they've avenged his death. The farther Dooley tries to head north, destiny pushes him west. His trail is populated by strange friends and dangerous enemies, strewn with bad luck and bad blood--and frequently interrupted by sudden storms of gunfire. A Gritty, Authentic New Saga From The Master Of The Western Novel!
Trailblazer (Cowboys & Harvey Girls #1)
by Anna SchmidtMEET THE HARVEY GIRLS: These real-life pioneering women were symbols of elegance in the wild frontier: taming rough manners, falling in love, and changing the face of the West forever.Grace Rogers is ready for the adventure of a lifetime. With her family's farm falling on hard times, she accepts a position with the prestigious Fred Harvey Company and heads for Juniper, New Mexico. There she meets a handsome cowboy who quickly turns her head. Too bad the Harvey Girls are forbidden to marry...Nick Hopkins has a plan: buy a little land, marry, and raise a family—in that order. But after meeting Grace, he can't keep away. Their only choice is to marry in secret...but Nick isn't the only man entranced by Grace's charms, and this unexpected rival doesn't plan on taking no for an answer. He will have her, no matter the cost: to Grace, to Juniper, or to the happily ever after Grace and Nick fought so hard to make their own.
Trailin'!
by Max BrandFrederick Schiller Faust (May 29, 1892 - May 12, 1944) was an American author known primarily for his thoughtful and literary Westerns under the pen name Max Brand. This is one of his novels.
Trailsman 195: Fort Ravage Conspiracy
by Jon SharpeDead in the middle of the Nevada desert lies Fort Ravage, an army outpost under siege by the hostile Paiute tribes. No man has ever escaped from it alive and only one man is courageous enough to scheme a way in. But what Skye Fargo finds inside is more than he bargains for--an iron-willed war hero, his icily seductive daughter, and a dangerous conspiracy that could send the Trailsman to an early grave!
Trailsman 197: Utah Uprising
by Jon SharpeA psychopath with a private army settles in Utah with a plan to kill all the Native Americans in the area. A tribal maiden and the Trailsman are all that stand in the way of his crazed vision.
Trailsman 198: Black Gulch Gamble
by Jon SharpeIn the dust bowl town of Blackgulch, Texas, ranchers gamble their wages away at the new casino, surrendering their land and cattle to settle their debts with the cardsharp who owns the place. With a band of enforcers at his side, and local law in his pocket, the cardsharp would soon own all of Blackgulch! But he didn't count on Skye Fargo, the Trailsman, to deal himself into the game with lead!
Trailsman 202: The Stallion Search
by Jon SharpeAfter losing his horse and memory to a horse-thief's bullet, Skye Fargo vows revenge. Following the trail, he runs afoul of the notorious Layton gang, and his most dangerous enemy yet, Andrea Layton.
Trailsman 204: The Leavenworth Express
by Jon SharpeWhile Skye Fargo rides shotgun on the first stage run for the Leavenworth and Pike's Peak Express Company, a gang of outlaws bushwacks the coach, stealing a big payroll. Determined to make good on the botched job, The Trailsman sets out to track down the outlaws -- accompanied by a frisky saloon gal -- all the while suspecting a fellow employee of pulling an inside job. With enemies everywhere, Fargo must rely on his only trusted companion. . . hot lead!
Trailsman 205
by Jon SharpeIn Dew Creek, the Trailsman hires on to help a pair of orphaned sisters defend their family gold mining claim. Enamored of his seductive employers, Fargo tolerates the ramshackle town full of sidewinders and low-down polecats. But when several miners with profitable gold claims disappear, he finds himself confronting a man who has tangled the whole town in a web of fear brought on by gold fever. Fargo decides to teach him to respect a different kind of metal--hot lead.
Trailsman 207: Chimney Rock Burial
by Jon SharpeHired to locate the grave of a woman's son, Skye Fargo leads her through the Nebraska territory towards Chimney Rock. But the dim-witted Lacy brothers are not far behind, reckoning they'll be led to some hidden loot. And, as the Trailsman closes in on his quarry, he must decide if he's aiding a grieving mother or abetting a cunning con woman. With time running short, Fargo has no one to trust, except the irons strapped to his legs.
Trailsman 208: Arizona Renegades
by Jon SharpeRiding shotgun for a stagecoach traveling through hostile Indian lands, Skye Fargo finds himself protecting a rag-tag group of passengers from the vengeance of an Apache war chief. With a sultry redhead and a brassy blond both vying for his affection, Fargo will have to focus all of his resources to survive the deadly onslaught from a relentless foe. Dodging arrows as well as his amorous companions, the Trailsman clears a path the only way he knows how with bullets flying and enemies dying.
Trailsman 211: Badlands Bloodbath
by Jon SharpeA simple act of kindness towards a family of pioneers leads Skye Fargo into a desperate fight for survival, as a vile gang of cutthroats preys upon the naive settlers heading out West. The pilgrims are lured out into The Badlands with promises of a booming frontier, then the men are killed, their goods stolen, and their women taken to be sold at a barbaric auction to the worst element of mankind. With the lives of innocent women and children at stake, Fargo sets out to show some hombres just who's the baddest in The Badlands.
Trailsman 214: Texas Hellion
by Jon SharpeNothing can prepare Skye Fargo for the 10-year-old kid with a quick draw and a deadly aim. He's searching for his beloved cousin, who has been sold into slavery. The unlikely pair rides into a hell of blood and bullets, with two goals: rescue and revenge.
Trailsman 216: High Sierra Horror
by Jon SharpeSky Fargo faces a bloodthirsty butcher in the Sierra Nevadas! A savage beast appears to be on the loose in the wilds of the Sierras. But the Trailsman is about to discover the deadliest predator on Earth is still man.
Trailsman #240, The:
by Jon SharpeWhen Skye Fargo heads to a port in San Francisco, he gets mixed up with a troupe of actors, including their leading lady, who are about to face the final curtain at the hands of some murderous outlaws out to steal their show. But the Trailsman is going to show the thugs that his show will go on--even if their lives do not.
The Trailsman #244: Pacific Polecats
by Jon SharpeSkye Fargo rides into a war between two rival English clans-and discovers that when you mix family feuding with power and passion, there's no such thing as too many lies, too little loyalty, or too much blood.
Trailsman #245, The
by Jon SharpeSkye Fargo is short on cash and shorter on his temper when he trades lead with a Texas prairie punk and leaves him facedown in the dust. Soon, Fargo finds that some dead men have a long reach when it comes to revenge and finds himself the target of the dead man's kinfolk.
Trailsman #247, The:
by Jon SharpeThe town of Les Bois, which sits just east of the Oregon Trail, has been bled dry by the Swill family: nine brothers and their decrepit father. Now the Swills have begun kidnapping women to keep them company. When the Trailsman hits the town, he vows to put the Swills in a family plot on Boot Hill.