1961 Winner of the Oklahoma Writing Award.1961 Winner of the Spur Award for Best Western Novel.
1961 Winner of the Levi Strauss Golden Saddleman Award for Best Western Writing.
1961 Winner of the Oklahoma Writing Award.
The Sioux were among the greatest of Indian nations. Strong, proud and unequaled as fighters. And to the white settlers in the plains, they were predators, a nightmare-made-real. There were few white men who survived an encounter with the Sioux, even fewer who earned their respect and their friendship. One man did, a professional gambler and gunfighter named Beau Mannix. This is his story.
Walt Slade is a relentless Texas Ranger... the mere sight of this tall lawman, with his lightning-fast draw, astride his great black horse Shadow, is enough to send most outlaws running for their lives. Not this time. Slade takes on a ruthless bandit in a bullet-lashed battle that turns a Texas countryside into an inferno of violence and retribution.
Four classic western novels by four masters of the genre. ACTION AT WAR BOW VALLEY by Michael Carder, GUN HELL by Riley Ryan, THE LAST SNOW by Jon Messmann, THE VALIANT VIRGINIANS by James Warner Bellah
Texas was a territory crackling with lawlessness and corruption. Brother challenged brother over the land. Hard men fought for power in a place where might was right. Then Clay Farrar came out of Missouri searching for peace...and met dark, beautiful Toni O'Neill, who desperately needed help. To save her, Clay had to take on the entire, gun-ridden territory.
Cattlemen, homesteaders, and hired killers fight wage a deadly range war.