RUN TO THE MOUNTAIN: When the big cat killed his horse, Bowie Candler just sort of borrowed another from a local herd. To the Trapp boys, however, Bowie was a no-good thief, and once they ripped the h
WESTWARD THEY RODE...Convicts and cowboys, thieves and tin stars—the Old West was full of them, and the sun never set on a day when some hombre wasn't following a trail to danger or death.WESTWARD THE
CANYON OF THE GUN: In the dry Southwest, ranchers were killing for water the way outlaws murdered for gold. And when the fight for precious Blue Horse Spring left his father a dead man, Calem Gault st
THE WEST IN ALL ITS GLORY!T.V. Olsen's Western stories have long been noted for their depth of emotion and their sheer excitement, guaranteed to grip readers and transport them back to the days when t
MAN IN THE MIDDLEThe Apache wars had taken almost everything from Indian Jim Izancho. Now Senator Warrender wanted the one thing he had left—his land—and Warrender's Indian-hating son soon began a rei
THE MAN FROM NOWHERE: When a Wyoming bank job went belly up, the notorious Vano Gang was wiped out, and Johnny Vano was almost sent to a watery grave. Then a rough-hewn ranch family saved his life and
A sprawling and magnificent novel, full of the sweeping grandeur and unforgettable beauty of the unconquered American continent—a remarkable story of glorious victories and tragic defeats, of perilous
THE WILD RED HORSEBonner's life was the kind that made a man hard, made him love the high country, and made him fear nothing but being limited by another man's fence posts. Suddenly it looked as if hi
In the Southwest, temperatures run as hot as the tempers and men are silent while guns talk too fast. Keno is that rare breed—a cowboy between jobs, out to make an honest dollar and keep his pride and
TALES OF THE OLD WESTThe fiction of T.V. Olsen has always been filled with realistic, flesh-and-blood characters, and tight suspenseful plots that keep readers pinned to their seats—all set against th
WEST TO DANGERThey were a strange trio—the lieutenant, the scout and the red-haired woman. Part of a peace-making U.S. Army expedition, they fought their way west, battling the fury of a savage Indian
Battle-scarred and hungry for power, Jed Starbuck came through the Civil War determined to carve himself an empire from the Texas plains. As far as he was concerned, the thousands of half-wild bush ca
AN UNSEEN ENEMYWill Parry lost an arm in the Civil War, but he found the strength to carry on with his life, to build a future for himself and his family on a ranch in the Wyoming Rockies. But that br
A MAN NAMED YUMA: Son of an Apache chief and a captured white woman, he was an outcast from two worlds. A sometime army scout and a natural-born loner, he was as tough as the Indians and wise in their