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1) Arizona Jim
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When "Reverand" Jim McDonald came to the town of Red Rock he was determined to clean out all the vermin and outlaws, especially Flash Haddam. The townsfolk were amazed at a preacher who could shoot straight and fast and stand up to the toughest hombres in town. In the process, Jim may even win the heart of Martha Warren and save her ranch.
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Sundown Peters comes to the Southwest to investigate the steady rustling going on and the death of two operatives who had preceded him. He soon realizes that he's run into more than he expected: cattle stealing and murder by the twice-disappearing body of killer Dirk Rawdon and pompous Colonel Willy Nilly, medicine-show proprietor; and a most satisfactory romantic interest in pretty, competent Nancy Scott. When the supposedly dead Rawdon returns,...
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Jake Glendon was dead. It could have been suicide -- but it looked a lot like murder. Either way, it was good news, so no one cared much one way or the other about the details. Folks would dance on his grave. But when the Three Mesquiteers -- Tucson Smith, Lullaby Joslin and Stony Brooke -- rode off after discovering the body, they had no idea that they had actually ridden into one of the toughest cases in their long career of unofficial outlaw-busting....
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"$10,000: Dead or Alive. That was the price on Jack Rodiker's head. But after seven years on the run, the tough-muscled young cowpuncher had only one thing on his mind--vengeance. A woman's word had branded him an outlaw, and he'd come back to his home range to clear his name. "When I take her by the throat," he said, "she'll tell me what I want to know!" But the Santsander Valley was rumbling with a lot more than a worn-out murder charge. A bloody...
14) The killer brand
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Whit Gallatin was cursed with the label 'killer' because of his father's reputation. He rode the range from the Rio Grande to the Canadian border, and wherever he went people expected the worst. But Whit didn't care about gossip saddle bums or gunslingers. All he wanted was a crack at his father's killers. And when he got it, a dead man's guns roared their vengeance.