One Deadly Summer

by Matt James

Published 31 May 2004
Too mean to die. That was Kid Cobain. Nobody could kill him - he was way too fast. Money couldn't trap him for the Kid made plenty hiring his gun. Be it lawmen, pretty women, or bounty killers in packs, no one could so much as slow him down. How, then, could one simple rancher ever hope to put him in the ground? Now, the kid was hiring his gun again - this time, to the rich man who was hunting the outlaws who had ruined him. Astride his fat brown mare, with the deadliest gun in the Southwest riding his hip, the smiling Kid was happy to be riding the killing trail again. But straight-shooter Joe Longley stuck to him like a shadow, tempting the gunslick into a lethal showdown. As they faced each other at Trail's End, all that remained was to kill, or be killed.

The Yuma Sanction

by Matt James

Published 28 February 2005
Escape from Yuma? They claimed it was impossible, but lifer Dev Vallery did it. But escaping from Arizona's hell-on-earth prison was one thing and staying free, another as he was to learn when the manhunter marshal camped on his trail. Vallery should have been running scared. Instead he built a new life ramrodding cattle, only to realise that Carradine, the boss, was more dangerous than any lawman could ever be. Now Vallery must cut loose with blazing guns to challenge his fate and defy The Yuma Sanction.

Raging Texas

by Matt James

Published 30 June 2003

Ride a Godless Land

by Matt James

Published November 2005
When Ash Carmody, Wes Shelby and Rand Malleroy ventured west to make Wagontown their home they were welcomed with open arms, for all three were recognised as exactly the fine upstanding type of newcomer that could make the town prosper. But a secret shadow lay over the trio and the day the towering preacherman Doone arrived in town with blazing eyes and thronged-down Peacemakers, they knew their past had returned to haunt them. Doone sought nothing but vengeance, and as his guns filled his hands as if by magic he promised nothing but death.