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Longarm and the Diamond Sisters (Longarm #356)

by Tabor Evans

The four sultry daughters of Howard Diamond have declared war on the citizens of Snakehead Gap, Colorado. But when Longarm goes undercover to stop them, the warm welcome he gets from the sisters isn't shared by the gunmen they employ.

Longarm and the Diablo Gold (Longarm #354)

by Tabor Evans

Longarm heads out to Montezuma, New Mexico, where men are dropping like flies. Without a mayor, marshal, or murder suspect, the town seems cursed—and with an upcoming visit from Vice President Arthur, it’s up to Longarm to put the kibosh on the killing.

Longarm and the Devil's Sister (Longarm #244)

by Tabor Evans

Longarm couldn't be happier that Devil Dave Devereux is finally on trial for murder, until gun shots ring out in the courtroom--and Devil Dave is nowhere to be found when the smoke clears.

Longarm and the Devil's Bride (Longarm #311)

by Tabor Evans

When a buxom gal goes missing, Custis Long's called in. But her trail takes him to a rancher who's meaner than a snake. And while Longarm's seen some strange things since he's packed a badge, he's never come face-to-face with the devil himself.

Longarm and the Desert Rose (Longarm #290)

by Tabor Evans

On the trail of cow thieves, Longarm rides into the Llano Caliente-the hottest desert around-and has a very heated exchange with a pretty tomboy.

Longarm and the Denver Executioners (Longarm #276)

by Tabor Evans

No one seemed upset to hear that bully Cracker Marner was finally murdered. But still, someone is out to avenge his death. And now Marshal Custis has to find out who the new bully is.

Longarm and the Deadwood Shoot-Out

by Tabor Evans

HIGHWAY ROBBERY When hooded stagecoach robbers accidentally steal a strongbox containing U. S. mail along with their loot, they make the mistake of committing a federal crime—and tangling with Deputy U. S. Marshal Custis Long. The robbers have a clear modus operandi—always working as a pair, they hide their faces and do their talking only with their shotguns. With little to go on in terms of the thieves’ identity, Longarm follows a trail of clues to a Deadwood bordello, where he learns that a little pillow talk might just get a man killed… .

Longarm and the Deadly Lover (Longarm #334)

by Tabor Evans

Long thinks he knows who killed the Denver Chief of Police, and he vows to avenge the murder. But a fresh young filly and an alluring madam are muddying up the waters with their own suspicions.

Longarm and the Dead Man's Tale (Longarm #300)

by Tabor Evans

Deputy U.S. Marshal Custis Long is after fifty grand that the late, neck-stretched Abner Prentiss stole and stashed. But now that a suddenly cash-rich lawman may be involved, a lot more blood will be shed over this dead outlaw's blood money.

Longarm and the Crying Corpse

by Tabor Evans

Don't eat the red snow ... When the snow piles up higher than manure at a tall-tale contest, Longarm gets stranded in a tiny wyoming burg called Kittstown. Seems harmless enough, Longarm thinks. A little rye, a little low-stakes poker with the locals. It'll almost be like a vacation. Until a pretty young woman turns up dead, that is. Now Longarm must hunt down a cold-blooded killer--a killer with a cruel streak as wide as a crooked mayor's smile ... 219th novel in the "Longarm" series, 1997.

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 Contrary Cowgirls (A Longarm Giant Novel)

by Tabor Evans

This all-new, giant-sized adventure in the popular all-action series puts the "wild" back in the Wild West-and proves that when you mix good lovin' with gunslingin', even Longarm gets the blues.

Longarm and the Colorado Manhunt

by Tabor Evans

Murder is not a federal crime-and therefore none of U. S. Marshal Custis Long's business. Officially, that is. But when the town barber is killed for a measly bag of quarters, Longarm goes after the man who did it all the same.

Longarm and the Colorado Counterfeiter (Longarm #241)

by Tabor Evans

There's hell to pay for a mountain outlaw with a set of U.S. Treasury plates--and a fortune in bum bucks won't be enough to cover the bill Longarm's come to deliver.

Longarm and the Church Ladies (Longarm #260)

by Tabor Evans

Escorting a group of Christian Cherokee south of the border proves difficult for Longarm when they run afoul of some bad Samaritans.

Longarm and the Calgary Kid (Longarm Giant #17)

by Tabor Evans

When three train robbers turn up dead in a saloon, the finger points to none other than the Calgary Kid--a sinister, hard-drinking cuss who can draw a gun quick as lightning and shoot true as death. Longarm is on the case--but before he can get to the truth, he's kidnapped by the outlaw's lady friends. They make sure his hands are tied while someone else busts the kid out of the stir, someone wearing a badge, someone calling himself U.S. Deputy Marshall Custis Long.

Longarm and the Boardinghouse Widow

by Tabor Evans

What would you expect in a town called Grit? Two cattle barons want all the land to themselves--no matter who's holding the deed. They dam streams. They rustle beef. And when their men aren't killing each other, they're killing innocent locals. That just ain't nice. It's up to Longarm to take the dirt out of Grit. He's got a pocket full of pistol and a rifle full of reason. The one person who's happy to see him is the widow Thompson. She's had enough of Grit and its dog-like denizens. The turf war got her husband killed, and she wants justice done. Who's Longarm to disappoint a grieving widow? 218th novel in the "Longarm" series, 1997.

Longarm and the Blackmailers (Longarm #287)

by Tabor Evans

Even though a blackmailing border guard keeps slipping through his fingers, Longarm won't rest until the owlhoot's slumbering in a permanent siesta.

Longarm and the Black Widow (Longarm #259)

by Tabor Evans

Longarm investigates a web of deception surrounding a Senator and his deadly wife--a notorious Black Widow with a bite as poisonous as her namesake.

Longarm and the Big Fifty (Longarm #211)

by Tabor Evans

Longarm is guarding Harmony Drake on a train bound for Colorado, where the murdering sidewinder has a date with the gallows. When Drake bellyaches about feeling ill, Longarm makes the mistake of taking him off the train to see a doctor. Next thing he knows, Longarm is ambushed and left for dead--and Drake hightails it to Mexico, with Longarm on the way to settle the score.

Longarm and the Bayou Treasure (Longarm #342)

by Tabor Evans

A Louisiana senator asks Longarm to track down his treasure-hunting son-and finds out that some Southern comfort is anything but comfortable.

Longarm and the Bartered Brides (Longarm Giant #23)

by Tabor Evans

Some men, aching for female companionship, have sent away for brides. But when the womenfolk never show, these hombres hire on gunslinger Custis Long to do what he does second-best: skirt-chasing.

Longarm and the Bank Robber's Daughter (Longarm #301)

by Tabor Evans

Deputy US Marshal Custis Long opens his door to a visitor, just in time to see him die in a hail of gunfire. The killers get away but the victim says a few words to Longarm...

Longarm and the Bandit Queen

by Tabor Evans

Notorious Belle Star is holed up with a nest of desperadoes. And it looks like some crooked marshals are in cahoots with her. For a price, the law won't touch the robbers. 'Till longarm rides into the fugitive camp, posing as one of them. Longarm has to cross the law to round up the raiders and their velvet queen. 17th novel in the "Longarm" series, 1980.

Longarm and the Bad Girls of Rio Blanco (Longarm #296)

by Tabor Evans

Deputy U.S. Marshal Custis Long is after a pair of female cattle thieves. Does the fairer sex make better rustlers-and better killers? One bloodthirsty filly will show Longarm just how bad a bad girl can be-by luring him to his death.

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