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Longarm and the Counterfeit Corpse

by Tabor Evans

U.S. deputy Marshall Custis Long is on his way to the train station and a long-awaited vacation when a messenger catches up with him and announces that his boss must see him right away. Reluctantly returning to the capitol building, he finds his boss and several state officials, including the governor, anxiously waiting. His much-needed vacation is soon forgotten as his boss explains that a former employee of the Denver mint has stolen a set of hundred-dollar-bill printing plates, paper and ink. His assignment: to catch the counterfeiter before he can bankrupt the state and maybe even the federal government. 211th novel in the "Longarm" series, 1996.

Longarm and the Arizona Ambush

by Tabor Evans

U.S. Deputy Marshall Custis Long is in the Arizona Territory, tracking a band of train robbers. As he approaches a line rider's cabin, a rifle shot rings out and his horse is killed, leaving him afoot in the middle of the desert. The only real cover or protection from the brutal sun is in the cabin--along with the gunman. 204th novel in the "Longarm" series, 1995.

Longarm On the Fever Coast

by Tabor Evans

Death at every turn... Escondrijo, Texas, is a sleepy seaport where not much usually happens. But now there's a federal prisoner being held in the town jail, and it's deputy marshal Long's duty to bring him back to Denver. But even before he starts, a pair of vicious back-shooters try to make sure he never finishes the job. At the same time, a mysterious epidemic is ravaging the entire Texas coast. Now Longarm has to dodge the blazing lead headed his way, get to the source of the strange fever afflicting the region--and get his man back to Colorado to see that justice is done. 183rd novel in the "Longarm" series, 1994.

Longarm and the Grand Slam Heist (Longarm #209)

by Tabor Evans

Longarm has never been on to play by the rules. But he'll have to make an exception if he wants to solve a string of post office robberies. A thief has been following a travelling baseball team around the country--and stealing while their games are in progress. Now Longarm is joining the team.

Hangman's Drop

by B. J. Lanagan

The Coulter brothers have gone their separate ways for the time being. While Joe's strikin' gold, Win is being tracked by someone with a well- placed burr under his saddle ... But what really rankles Win is his less-than- hospitable welcome in Horseshoe, Nevada. After being left for dead in the desert, all Win wants is a good meal, a cold beer, and the sultry coos of a soiled dove. All that stands in his way is a no- good sheriff, whose mouth is faster than his draw. Killing the man gets Win a date with the gallows. But you can't count one Coulter out while his brother still has the gumption--and the guns--to do something about it. 9th novel in the "Bushwhackers" series, 2000.

Longarm and the Hangman's Vengeance

by Tabor Evans

Walking some sorry varmint up the gallows steps to the wrong end of a rope wasn't Marshal Long's ideal way to start the day. But the Great Costello wasn't just any outlaw. As a train robber he was a washout--but as an escape artist he was a whirling wonder! And sure enough, when the dust settled, Costello had escaped, leaving the hangman swinging on his own rope. Now it's up to Longarm to track the slippery son of Satan on a bloody trail that leads him over the border and up against savage Mex rebels, vicious rurales ... and a hot-blooded assortment of wicked and willing women! 110th novel in the "Longarm" series, 1988.

Longarm and the Helldorado Kid

by Tabor Evans

Posing as a first-class lady-killer, Longarm goes undercover to nab the most wanted family in the West--the Killions, a gang of horse thieves and train robbers notorious for their ability to outwit the law.

Longarm and the Hostage Woman

by Tabor Evans

U.S. Deputy Marshall Custis Long is in Laredo, Texas, after completing a difficult assignment--escorting an unruly federal prisoner from Mexico City back to the united states for trial--when he is lured back across the border and subsequently taken hostage by a man who wishes to trade him for the prisoner--a man who has embezzled over $200,000 from the federal government, money that has not been recovered. Longarm, unarmed and securely locked in a room guarded by several mexican gunmen, must figure out a way to escape and foil the plot to release the embezzler and recover the stolen money. 215th novel in the "Longarm" series, 1996.

Epitaph (Bushwhackers #6)

by B. J. Lanagan

Epitaph, Arizona. Nice place. Beer's cold, at least. But Win and Joe barely get two drops to their lips before the shootin' starts. When the smoke clears, a marshal and two lowlifes are dead, and the Coulter brothers are hip deep in a war. On one side's the ranchers. Other side's the miners. Who's good and who's bad ain't the issue. Who's gonna survive is. And with the Coulters in town, every two-bit gunslinger's chances just dropped to zero. Violence. 6th novel in the

Longarm and the John Bull Feud (Longarm #99)

by Tabor Evans

When beautiful widow Constance Farnsworth is threatened to give up her ownership of a railroad line in the Colorado Mountains, she hires Longarm for protection, forcing him to choose between his badge and the lady's virtue.

Longarm and the Kansas Killer (Longarm #200)

by Tabor Evans

One of the deadliest killers in the world is running loose in the U.S. He's known as Wolf, but his real name is Wolfgang von Ritterhoff of the Prussian Cavalry under Bismarck. He is familiar with every kind of weapon imaginable. The U.S. government wants him stopped and they turn to the one man who has a chance of hunting him down--Longarm.

Longarm and the Lady Faire

by Tabor Evans

Janet Faire was Longarm's first love. So sweet. So gentle. So loving. She was the last person Longarm figured on seeing in a one-horse Colorado town. But before she and Longarm have a chance to make up for lost time, some ornery bank robbers turn her into sweet Swiss cheese. Bang, bang, she's dead, off her feet and full of lead. Now Longarm's on a rampage. When he catches up with the murderers, he's personally going to shove the face of each one into the Devil's armpit. And make 'em breathe deep. 226th novel in the "Longarm" series, 1997.

Longarm and the Last Man

by Tabor Evans

As a cold-blooded killer stalks the members of the secret Last Man Club, Longarm sets out to warn the society's members of the threat, only to become embroiled with a lovely saloon girl and her brutally abusive boss.

Mcmasters

by Lee Morgan

Boyd McMasters, after three months of wandering aimlessly around the country, drunk, finds himself in Oklahoma City. He has suffered a great personal loss, the death of his wife and unborn child at the hands of a gang of ruthless outlaws, and is drowning his sorrow in whiskey. He dimly remembers that his brother, the president of the cattleman's protective association, lives and works in the city and goes to see him. His brother, shocked at both Boyd's mental and physical condition, takes him to a very special woman friend who quickly nurses him back to health. Fully recovered, physically at least, Boyd then begins a new career-troubleshooter for the cattleman's protective association. And in Kansas, where Boyd draws his first assignment, there is big trouble brewing. Violence. 1st novel in the "McMasters" series, 1995.

Longarm and the Maiden Medusa

by Tabor Evans

Longarm doesn't like getting shot. It hurts. And so far, no one's been kind enough to kill him. Now he's got a body full of Number Nine Buckshot, and a score to settle with the shooter: a woman they call Medusa Le Mat. The only thing blacker than her hair is her heart. And the only thing more desirable than her beauty would be a reason not to kill her. 224th novel in the "Longarm" series, 1997.

Longarm and the Minute Men

by Tabor Evans

U.S. Deputy Marshall Custis Long has been sent to Pawnee Junction, Nebraska, to transport a federal prisoner back to Denver for trial. But when he arrives, he discovers that a secret, local vigilance committee, known as the "Minute Men," has lynched his prisoner, along with a mongoloid boy who has been accused of raping and killing a local Sunday school teacher. Longarm then decides to unmask the leaders of the vigilance committee and clear the mongoloid boy's name of a crime that he's pretty sure the boy couldn't have committed. 213th novel in the "Longarm" series, 1996.

Longarm (Longarm #1)

by Tabor Evans

HE WAS THE COOL-HANDED MARSHAL WHO ALWAYS GOT HIS MAN -- AND HIS WOMAN. THEY CALLED HIM... LONGARM<P> Longarm had a new mission. Ride to Crooked Lance. Pick up Cotton Younger, killer cousin of Jesse James, from the town jail. Bring him to trial. It was easy. Except for one thing. Deputy Kincaid had already tried it. And Deputy Kincaid was nowhere to be found...<P> Nobody at Crooked Lance wanted him to do his job -- not the beautiful widow woman, or the Federal Agent -- or the James gang -- but Longarm never gave up when he had work to do.

Longarm and the Lusty Lady

by Tabor Evans

Mexican cattle are being smuggled across the border into Texas without spending their full ninety days in quarantine. Some of these cattle are sick and are spreading diseases among the south- Texas herds. U.S. Deputy Marshal Custis Long is in Laredo at the request of a fellow deputy marshall to help put a stop to the problem. But the U.S. Customs agent who is releasing the cattle early in exchange for a cash bribe is smart and crafty and catching him isn't as easy as it first appears. 16th novel in the "Longarm Giant" series, 1996.

Mexican Standoff (McMasters #5)

by Lee Morgan

Down near the Rio Grande, Captain Boyd McMasters of the Cattleman's Protective Association is on the trail of a bunch of moonlight rustlers. Word is, the boss of the robbers is a powerful honcho across the border. Folks say this midnight cowboy has some mean hombres in his employ. But McMasters has the big .70 working for him.

Longarm On the Overland Trail

by Tabor Evans

A mad dog killer is shootin' up Denver! He's a half-pint imitation of Black Jack Slade, the desperado of dime novel fame. Thinkin' he's the legendary bad man, the armchair outlaw has savagely gunned down two army officers in his sister's parlor. Now he's out on the overland trail, and judging by the way he's killing, even Marshal Long is inclined to think that maybe black jack slade has come to life. The peewee gunslinger might be crazy, but he ain't stupid ... he's deadly. 104th novel in the "Longarm" series, 1987.

Urban Sketches

by Bret Harte

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