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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 Indian War

by Tabor Evans

Up in Dakota Territory, two Indian tribes are at each other's throats. So the government sends Longarm to fix things--as if one U.S. marshal can stop hundreds of mad-as-hell warriors from killing each other. Longarm's having a hard time getting the nasty neighbors to play nice. He's having a harder time ducking the lead that's flying at him from all directions. And once he finds out who's behind it, he'll trade in his peace pipe for a piece of the action ... and dole out frontier justice, Longarm-style! 220th novel in the "Longarm" series, 1997.

Longarm and the Shivaree Riders (Longarm #202)

by Tabor Evans

When the postmaster of Addington, Texas, is murdered, the U.S. Attorney General hires Longarm to find the killer. But the people of Addington don't seem to know a thing about the postmaster. All they know about is the dirty politics and low-down power games. And Longarm's about to bust up their game the hard way--with hot lead.

Longarm and the Unwritten Law (Longarm Giant #15)

by Tabor Evans

There are unwritten laws in the West that are only broken at the risk of death. And one of them is that you shouldn't mess with another man's wife. When a Mr. Atilla Hornagy accuses Longarm of rustling the sheets with his missus, Longarm's going to need all his gunfighting skill to survive. Because not even a marshal's badge can protect a man from a husband scorned.

Dances With Wolves

by Michael Blake

The world renowned, American epic Dances With Wolves is the eternal story of one man's search for his place in the world.<P> Set in 1863, the novel follows Lieutenant John Dunbar on a magical and unpredictable journey from the ravages of the Civil War to the far reaches of the imperiled American frontier, a frontier he naively wants to see "before it's gone".<P> His posting to a desolate and deserted outpost is the springboard for contact with the lords of the southern plains...the Comanches.<P> Though he does not speak their language, has no knowledge of their customs and is considered a trespasser, Lieutenant Dunbar finds himself intrigued by the exotic and alien culture of the buffalo-hunting people of the plains.<P> A simple desire to know more about his wild neighbors ignites a great adventure of transformation that culminates with the emergence of a different kind of man...a man called Dances With Wolves.

The Goodnight Trail (Trail Drive #1)

by Ralph Compton

Former Texas Rangers Benton McCaleb, Will Elliot, and Brazos Gifford ride with Charles Goodnight as he rounds up thousands of ornery, unbranded cattle for the long drive to Colorado. From the Trinity River brakes to Denver, they’ll battle endless miles of flooded rivers, parched desert, and whiskey-crazed Comanches. And come face-to-face with Judge Roy Bean and legendary gunslingers like Clay Allison. For McCaleb and his hard-riding crew, the drive is a fierce struggle against the perils of an untamed land. A fight to the finish where the brave reach glory—or die hard.

The Legend of Ben Tree

by Paul A. Hawkins

Filled with incredible storytelling power and authenticity, Hawkins' first book in a new trilogy about the making of Montana introduces a hero among heroes. Ben Tree, caught between the worlds of the white man and the Indian, becomes a one-man justice system to those who betrayed his people and killed his love.

The Last Great Scout (Gunsmith #162)

by J. R. Roberts

Traveling to Chicago to deliver a message, Clint Adams thwarts two murder attempts as soon as he arrives and becomes the target of a determined killer who will stop anyone who gets in the way.

Counterfeit Madam

by Jon Sharpe

Iron Warrior

by David Thompson

The Doomsday Marshal

by Ray Hogan

The Horsemen (Horsemen #1)

by Gary Mccarthy

After the Civil War devastates their home, the Ballous, a Tennessee horsebreeding family, relocate and start anew in the West where their new neighbors could become lasting friends or tomahawk-toting enemies.

War Cry (The White Indian Series #7)

by Donald Clayton Porter

The continuing saga of Renno, the white Indian.

The Predators

by F. M. Parker

As for Me and My House

by Sinclair Ross

Smoke Bellew

by Jack London

The Greenback Trail (The Trailsman #180)

by Jon Sharpe

The bloody trail of phony money leads Skye Fargo to the once-peaceful Wyoming town of Colter's Hell, a strange wasteland of geysers and rock where men gone mad with greed roam the land.

Cimarron in the Cherokee

by Leo P. Kelley

The Killing Edge

by B. J. Lanagan

Win and Joe don't like getting shot at, especially by varmints who don't have skill enough to kill them. Then, after fending off an unsolicited attack, they find themselves a genuine lady in distress--bound, gagged, the works. Her name's Pamela Wellington, and her daddy owns Camelot, a bright, shining sixty- thousand-acre kingdom in the middle of Texas. But like that golden ranch of yore, there's a foul-smelling evil afoot. And it's not Joe Coulter's boots ... Someone's about to mess with the Bushwhackers. And that means someone's about to be messed with back. Violence. 3rd novel in the "Bushwhackers" series, 1997.

Hanged!

by Jake Mcmasters

The Year The Cloud Fell

by Kurt R. A. Giambastiani

In an alternate 19th century American West, the United States has been in a state of undeclared war with the Indian nations of the Cheyenne Alliance. President George A. Custer orders his son, an Army captain, to fly an experimental dirigible over the Unorganized Territory to chart the location of Indian enemies. But when the aircraft crashes, Captain George Custer, Jr. is captured.

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