Blood Justice

by Chad Hammer

Published 30 June 2005
It all began when Kyle Jaeger stole the Strolling B herd and slaughtered four innocent boys at Salvation Creek. It ended far away in a violent town in old Mexico, when partners Freeman and Cobb finally caught up with the Jaeger gang. Face-to-face at last with their deadly enemies, the two gunmen set out to finish their job of avenging the Strolling B. Behind them stretched a trail soaked in the blood of both hunters and hunted, and the partners were destined to become legends in the history of old Mexico.

Hondo County Gundown

by Chad Hammer

Published 31 March 2004
The Valley of the Wolf was no place for strangers, but Chet Beautel was not your everyday breed of drifter. He was a straight-shooting man of the mountains searching for something better than what lay behind. Instead, he encountered a new brand of terror enshrouded in a mystery which held a thousand people hostage - until he saddled up to challenge it with all a mountain man's grit and courage, backed up by a blazing .45. If Wolf Valley was ever to find peace again, Chet Beautel would be that peacemaker.

Come See Me Hang

by Chad Hammer

Published 30 June 2007
The law said wild Johnny Toro must hang and the Governor ordered he would die in his squalid hometown - to teach respect for the law. Gunfighter Ryan Bodie seemed an odd choice to send down to keep the peace until young Johnny swung. A lot of men could go down before he mounted the gallows. But Bodie would survive. He always did. He was that kind of man.

Too Many Notches

by Mike Linaker and Chad Hammer

Published 28 February 2005
When ramrod Chev Best was shot dead on Hightower Ranch that day it sent a clear signal to the range boss Lawson Hannibal: he must fight fire with fire. Hiring the services of gunfighters Chett Allison and the lethal Traven seemed the only way to defend the spread of terror and rid the rancher of his enemies no matter what the cost. But that cost was destined to prove far greater than anyone had feared. And before the war was over, many would pay the highest price of all.