It wasn't asking too much of a man. The Arizona Rangers only wanted Tyrone Cannfield to let himself be thrown into an army punishment camp sentenced to hard labour, escape from the chain gang, track d
John Baldwin Hawkins was a quiet, softspoken gentleman from Maryland when his father, Lucius, came to take him home to the Arizona Territory. John hated and feared the land when he saw it. Sun parched
Ian Gradishaw, a tall, quiet man with a fast gun, rode north from the Mexican border thinking he had earned his rest. Behind him were long years of fighting in Don Guerrera's guard—and one last grueli
Three men escaped from the Mexican chain gang, three men who, for a variety of reasons, had been cruelly imprisoned by the Federates. One was Chato Chavez, notorious bandit and killer. Another was May
While crossing the Nebraska plains on the way to his brother Ian's ranch, Kirby Gradishaw runs into trouble—Jory Corson, a horse-stealing bush whacker; and, maybe, luck—Hardy Buskins, an old-time must
Dan Featherskill is a plainsman and a gunslinger for hire. But recovering from a recent fistfight, he is no hurry to find employment, especially when he is approached to protect a wagon train heading
U.S. Marshal Earl Kroeber had barely arrived in Brownsville, Colorado, when the man who had summoned him there was murdered. Ned Brickhill, editor of the Clarion, had written to Kroeber, a former Texa
Shy Whitaker, chief scout at Fort Thomas, was on the run. Accused of the murder of a trooper, unable to prove his innocence, his only chance was to escape across the border into Mexico. The sands of t