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"Clyde Valle and four others ride onto Ute Reservation land in White River Valley to gather a herd of approximately a thousand government cattle that have been unattended since the Ute uprising. Technically, they were rustling, but if they can avoid the guns of Indians and outlaws, they'll be set for life"--Provided by publisher.
For years Canavan had lived in peace with th e Apache. But that time had come to a brutal end. The fierce renegades had swept down from the mountains, his neighbours were massacred and Edith, his fiancee, was taken captive. '
Jase Mellor wanted only one thing: to escape the tag of "gunfighter" which had slowly been tightening around his neck like a noose for years. No one knew just how many men he had killed -- Jase himself couldn't remember anymore. He took a job at Grandee Ranch, hoping to find peace and obscurity. But in a matter of days, every gunman in Colorado knew that Jase was around again. So Jase was back in business once more, with the "ex" removed from the title gunfighter.
Life had been good to John Sessions in the three years since he had settled on his cattle ranch in Brush Creek, Kansas. Even now, as he returned from one of his infrequent trips to town, he thought warmly of his snug house in the valley and of his wife and their two sons.
The Big Four ruled a cattle empire. They were the men who had fought and killed to win the land from the Comanches, and now they were not about to hand it over to government squatters - no matter what the consequences would be. Martin Kelson has been away for two years, and upon his return, finds that the peaceful plains he calls home have exploded in violence and murder. Cattlemen are ruthlessly driving squatters from their rightful homesteads, and the sheriff, Martin's own father, has become a useless drunk. There is no law in Rio de Oro-until the sheriff’s son decides to take it into his own hands. He will bring peace to Rio de Oro - or die trying!
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"Two western stories: In 'Where the Backshooter Waits' conspirators plot to get rid of the Dawson brothers and take over their ranch. In 'Lone Rider' Lew Stark is supposed to inherit the .45 Ranch when J.D. Regal dies, but his four biological sons plot to get rid of Stark and claiaim the ranch for themselves"--
The minute he rode into his old hometown, Medicine Arrow, Frank Kaily knew something was wrong. Behind the blank stares of his former friends lurked a terrible secret - a secret that directly involved him. What it was, Kaily didn't know.
Charlie, the young grandson of a prominent rancher, had been taken hostage by a band of vicious Cheyennes after they had slaughtered his parents. The search party forced Charlie to act as their scout but Charlie had other ideas.