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"West of New Mexico's Pecos, men called him the Cholla Kid - a dashing cowboy with a devil-may-care air and a merry twinkle in his gray eyes that could grow steely. His skylarking however brought trouble in his wake and he decided it best to drift from his home range for a while....

"Walt Lee wants to be an Arizona Ranger, but Captain Tom McDonough has a challenge for him to complete first. Rancher Bruce "Wolf" Felton has long been suspected of rustling, but the Rangers were never able to prove anything. Since Walt worked on the neighboring Lazy B, Captain T...

Vance was just about the fiercest, most murderous, coldly quiet killer Ranger Jim Hatfield had ever come across. Already, in a perfect ambush, Vance's gang has massacred 50 Mexican pack-train drivers outside of Brewster. Then they killed one man too many - a Texas Ranger, a frien...

Riddick trilogy

"Pitch black": Journey to a remote, hostile planet with a group of marooned passengers who learn that escaped convict Riddick isn't the only thing they have to fear. ""Dark fury": Riddick battles ruthless soldiers of fortune and vicious creatures. "The chronicles of Riddick": Rid...

Mystery Man : A businessman and a thriller writer chase bandits and kidnappers in Mexico. Cole's Red-hot Pursuit : A Montana blizzard traps a former Texas Ranger and the woman he desires together.

Bullets high Cole, Jackson.

Ranger Jim Hatfield rode into Bowman with the blood-stained body of Bill Carter slung across his saddle. Would they believe him when he told them that he wasn't a killer - that he'd downed the gunslicks who'd ambushed Carter? Hatfield knew they wouldn't. Lynch law ruled the Pecos...

Panic and fear spread across the Texas Panhandle as marauding bands of Indians and cut-throat criminal gangs shed the blood of innocent sheep ranchers and cattlemen. Decent citizens cried out for law and order - and that brought Jim Hatfield to the scene. Hatfield could not have ...

Bad Man's Range Cole, Jackson.

The man named Ellsworth was caught trespassing and discovered too late that Colonel Madison Crile, owner of Mace Ranch, meant business. Ellsworth wasn't afraid of any one man, but the half dozen riders galloping toward him in a cloud of flying lead were out to kill. And Ellsworth...

Six-gun fury Cole, Jackson.

West of the fearsome river canyon was no man's land. Only a few brave miners and ranchers dared to settle there. To prey on them came death-dealing gumen, overbold in a lawless land. Slowly they turned the canyons into echoing gunfire pits, leaving bloody trails wherever they wen...

Several hundred Slash E steers rested a short distance from where Pete Norris, a hearty six-foot cowboy, slept. Suddenly, the peace of the Texas night was shattered by gunshot. Pete and his men couldn't defend themselves against the oncoming army of hell-shooting cattle thieves. ...

Gunsmoke empire Cole, Jackson.

"Bigjaw" Dave Haley and his murderous crew moved in on the richest range in Texas. Their plan: to bleed the land dry. Meanwhile, the ranchers - decent men embittered by the sight of their dying land - gathered up their forces and prepared to fight, unaware that they were riding s...

Texas fists Cole, Jackson.

The man was Texas Ranger Jim Hatfield, called on to quell a bloody reign of godlessness, devastation and death. The place was Espantosa - a screaming hellhole of Texas, a haven for iron-fisted bushwhackers and land-mad killers. The odds were a million to one that any lawman could...

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