A riveting western novel starring beloved character Page Murdock from Spur Award-winning Author Loren D. Estleman!In the spring of 1896, after thirty years spent dispensing justice in the of Montana,
Loren D. Estleman's most popular characters, PI Amos Walker and hit man Peter Macklin, are together in one story for the first time in Black and White Ball!Hit man Peter Macklin forces private eye Amo
Two westerns from Spur Award-Winning author Loren D. Estleman, now in Mass Market! The Branch and the ScaffoldWhen Judge Isaac Parker first arrived in Fort Smith, Arkansas, the town had thirty saloons
""Loren Estleman is my hero." --Harlan Coben. Desperate Detroit and Stories of Other Dire Places represents forty years of suspense writing in the short form. Previously published in a host of magazin
The Ballad of Black Bart: a riveting western novel from Spur Award-Winning Author Loren D. Estleman.Between July 1875 and November 1883, a single outlaw robbed the stagecoaches of Wells Fargo in Calif
Based on the Nero Wolfe series—one of the longest running, critically acclaimed, and bestselling series in the crime fiction world—a collection of Nero Wolfe–inspired crime stories from one of the mos
Two Westerns in the Page Murdock series from Spur Award-Winning Author Loren D. Estleman!White DesertU.S. Marshal Page Murdock is a tough cynic—and the last man you’d want on your tail. Though Montana
Includes two complete westerns from a Spur Award-winning author--“Journey of the Dead,” in which Pat Garrett pays a terrible emotional price after killing Billy the Kid, and “The Undertaker's Wife,” i
"Loren Estleman is my hero." --Harlan CobenDesperate Detroit and Stories of Other Dire Places represents forty years of suspense writing in the short form. Previously publi
Shoot: the latest in Loren D. Estleman's Valentino mysteries!Valentino, a mild-manner film archivist at UCLA and sometime film detective, is at the closing party for the Red Montana and Dixie Day muse
Locked in a deadly feud, cowboys Randy Locke and Frank Farmer have spent decades attempting to annihilate each other any time they are within shooting distance.So far, the men are even. One of Frank’s
1944: Al Capone is living with his family in Florida and suffering from advanced syphilis. J. Edgar Hoover orders FBI agent Peter Vasco to pose as a priest and get close to the infamous American gangs
In prohibition-era Southern California, real life detectives Charles D. Siringo and Dashiell Hammett must solve a mystery involving a ruthless politician—Joseph P. Kennedy. With sharp dialogue and ric
A rigorously researched biographical novel based on the later years of the infamous mobster follows the efforts of an FBI junior agent who in 1944 is dispatched by J. Edgar Hoover to infiltrate Capone
Bela Lugosi’s Frankenstein screen test puts Valentino in the picture for murderEveryone knows the Frankenstein monster was played by Boris Karloff. His portrayal is so famous that the play Arsenic and
Joseph Michael Ballista—“Joey Ballistic” to his mob buddies—knows most of the ways to make an illegal buck, or a “left-handed dollar.” That's why he's in trouble again. But his crafty lawyer, Lucille
In Burning Midnight, master of the hard-boiled detective novel Loren D. Estleman gives readers a hot new Amos Walker mystery.Amos Walker knows Detroit, from the highest to the lowest, and that include
In this first paperback edition of Loren Estleman’s signature PI series, Amos Walker, the quintessential hard-boiled detective, proves that he’s mortal after all. Jeff Starzek, an old friend who smugg
A Novel of Judge ParkerWhen Judge Isaac Parker first arrived in Fort Smith, Arkansas, the town had thirty saloons and one bank. As the sole law on the untamed frontier, Parker’s severe judgment
Enter Valentino, a mild-mannered UCLA film archivist. In the surreal world of Hollywood filmdom, truth is often stranger than celluloid fiction. When Valentino buys a decrepit movie palace and uncove
Page Murdock has been many things in his day: a cowhand, a saloonkeeper, a Comanche slave, and, lately, a deputy U.S. marshal. But the one thing the mean-faced, middle-aged gunman never expected to b
When Judge Isaac Parker first arrived in Fort Smith, Arkansas, the town had thirty saloons and one bank. Inheriting a corrupt court and a lawless territory roughly the size of Great Britain, Parker i
Enter Valentino, a mild-mannered UCLA film archivist. In the surreal world of Hollywood filmdom, truth is often stranger. than celluloid fiction. When Valentino buys a decrepit movie palace and uncov
Flashy Latino singer Gilia Cristobal, wanted in her native country for a murder she did not commit, hires private investigator Amos Walker to find the missing person whose identity Gilia has been payi
When Pat Garrett killed his poker buddy, Billy the Kid, he had no idea what a terrible emotional price he would pay. Haunted by memories of Billy, Garrett wanders the New Mexico desert in a fruitless
In Murdock’s Law, Special U.S. Deputy Page Murdock becomes the marshal in Breen, Montana, where he must stop a range war, and in City of Widows, Page is sent to the tough New Mexico of 1881 where he m
The High RocksU.S. Deputy Page Murdock rides into the Bitterroot Mountains of Montana in the dead of winter to bring in Bear Anderson, known as "Mountain That Walks" to the local Ind
This is the latest installment in a well-established Western cop series. The cop is Page Murdoch, U.S. marshal, cynic, tough-ass, and the last man you'd want on your tail. In this book Murdoch, Mont
A killer is reenacting the deaths of Hollywood's blond bombshells, and Valentino must stop him before it's too late in Loren D. Estleman's Brazen.UCLA film archivist and sometime film detective Valent
Two Westerns in the Page Murdock series from Spur Award-Winning Author Loren D. Estleman!White DesertU.S. Marshal Page Murdock is a tough cynic—and the last man you’d want on your tail. Though Montana
In “The Long High Noon,” cowboys Randy Locke and Frank Farmer, who have spent years trying to kill one another, decide to take their final duel public and sell tickets to an event where the winner tak
In You Know Who Killed Me, by multiple award-winning author Loren D. Estleman, Amos Walker is at low ebb. Just released from a rehab clinic, the Detroit private detective has to marshal his energies t
Much like author Loren D. Estleman, private detective Amos Walker has long been reluctant to embrace technology; it was not until recently that Walker got his first cell phone. Now, in Infernal Angels