Riders of the Monte

by Washburn and L J Washburn

Published 15 March 1990
The author of "Ghost River, Epitaph," and "Wild Night" presents a novel set in the dusty cantinas and on the rough mountain terrain south of the border, where dirt-poor farmer Curtis Daniels has fled with a known "bandido."..and finds himself caught in the center of a bloody raid and a dangerous quest for justice.

Epitaph

by L J Washburn

Published 1 January 1988

He was a boy when the first shots were fired. By the time he reached the border, he would be a man . . .

On a hot West Texas night, Hank Littleton was riding hard towards the Mexican border, caught up in a swirl of violence and deceit he did not yet fully understand. It began when two men murdered Hank's grandfather in cold blood and started south with a load of hijacked gold. All he had to rely on was his rage and his skill with a Henry rifle.


Bandera Pass

by Washburn and L J Washburn

Published 1 August 1989

Ghost River

by L J Washburn

Published 1 October 1988

After his hometown turns against him for a crime he didn't commit, Jacob Travers runs away and joins a gang of bank robbers. When a job goes bad and he's seriously wounded, Emory Moore, whom Jacob considers his only friend, leaves him to die or be caught. Determined to survive, he crawls to a deserted trading post and recovers in the care of a gentle soul. Back on the trail, Jacob becomes a hero when he saves a medicine-hawker and his assistant from an angry mob -- which brings him into a deadly ranch war, and face-to-face with Emory Moore.


Red River Ruse

by Washburn and L J Washburn

Published 11 April 1991