Six epic, critically-acclaimed western novels in one volume!
The Long Way North by Jim Bosworth
The Burntwood Men by Robert McCaig
The Wild Ohio by Bart Spicer
Drowned Man's Lode by Robert McCaig
Texas Heller by E.M. Parsons
Wild Justice by Robert McCaig
A sprawling, action-packed epic about the war for Canada… and the legendary men who fought it.
It’s 1759. Duncan Crosbie, exiled Scotsman, soldier of France, loves war. He’s driven by his unrelenting determination to defeat the English, who killed his father at the Battle of Culloden. But Crosbie is not getting much of an opportunity to fight anymore. The French king lolls in his palace, under the witchery of Madame de Pompadour, and the army stands idle. So Crosbie sails for the New World, to join the tall captains, fighting the British in the northern wilds of Canada...
A blood-stirring novel of the conquest of the West, of the lawless days when frontiersmen fought savage Indians and renegade whites for control of the rich, Ohio wilderness…
It’s the summer of 1790… and Col. Duncan Crosbie, a veteran of the American revolution, leads 300 French emigres in a wagon train from Alexandria, Virginia to their new home in the wilds of Ohio… a quest for freedom that becomes a harrowing struggle for their lives.
The entire, epic Crosbie Saga… from soldier Duncan Crosbie’s heroics fighting for the French in Canadian war to his dangerous trek from Virginia to Ohio, leading a wagon train of French immigrants to their promised land, battling bloodthirsty Indians and savage, white outlaws every step of the way.
Hard-hitting, realistic, western action in the scorching hell-lands of Arizona in the 1870s, when violent bloodshed could be punishment, justice or redemption… but was always inevitable.
Former Yankee and Confederate soldiers, still bitter enemies years after the Civil War, must fight together against the rampaging Apache in the unforgiving Arizona Territory… or face certain, brutal death.
A western classic, back in print for the first time in over 70 years, “a story so expertly told that the reader’s interest is gripped and held to the last page.” The New York Times
Trapper and ex-con Jim Hayden spends days stalking the Indian who has been robbing his fur traps… and is shocked to discover it’s actually a desperate, white woman, a one-time captive of the Dinneh Indians, fleeing for her life. Now the two of them are on the run together in the frozen north, chased by vengeance-mad Indians and facing a howling blizzard.