Two Sixes

by Max Brand

Published 1 July 1997

Valley Of Vanishing Men

by Max Brand

Published 7 July 2003
Alkali Valley was a lawless desert outpost known for its gunplay and gold. Ben Trainor rode into town searching for his vanished brother. Within 24 hours he had been slugged, shot at, and bushwacked. Ben was advised by the sheriff to go home but decided to stick it out.

The Smiling Desperado

by Max Brand

Published 1 June 1987

Mountain Riders

by Max Brand

Published 1 July 1999

Cheyenne Gold

by Max Brand

Published 7 May 1973

The Hair-Trigger Kid

by Max Brand

Published 2 November 1983
When John Milman and his daughter, Georgia, saw Shay's hombres squatting on their land, they knew they were licked. They had no guns. Their cattle had no water. Suddenly, the Milmans couldn't believe their ears. A handsome youngster named the Kid was offering help...was promising to tangle with Shay's cutthroats single-handed. John Milman couldn't understand why this gunman wanted to help. When Georgia looked deep into the Kid's eyes her heart leapt and she thought she knew why. But both of them saw that the Kid's guns spelled trouble for Shay, and the captured waters of Dry Creek would run red when this duel of kid against killer exploded!

Slumber Mountain

by Max Brand

Published 1 April 1997

Brother of the Cheyennes

by Max Brand

Published 1 May 1997
Rusty Sabin was born to white parents but brought up by the Cheyenne Indians, who named the redheaded boy Red Hawk. His ability to heal the sick and to make strange magic is widely honored throughout the tribe. But in his twenties, Red Hawk sets out to take his place among white people. When Rusty and his stallion White Horse are nearly at the frontier post of Fort Marston, the river boat he’s riding is grounded, and a man called Bill Tenney comes to his rescue.

Rusty doesn’t know much about the white man’s ways—especially a white man like Bill Tenney, a thief and a fugitive. Tenney is only interested in one thing—Rusty’s white stallion, considered sacred among the Cheyennes. Meanwhile Major Marston is determined to come between Rusty and his sweetheart, Maisry, and the Cheyennes do all they can to compel Rusty to return to his tribe.

First serialized in 1934, Brothers of the Cheyennes—the second installment of the Rusty Sabin trilogy—cemented Max Brand’s reputation as one of the most exciting and talented writers working in the Western genre. To this day, Rusty Sabin remains an indelible American character, caught between two worlds and simply trying to do the right thing.

The Fighting Four

by Max Brand

Published 21 May 1973

The Quest of Lee Garrison

by Max Brand

Published 1 June 1998

Safety McTee

by Max Brand

Published 1 January 1998

Ambush at Torture Canyon

by Max Brand

Published 29 August 1972


Free Range Lanning

by Max Brand

Published 1 May 1995
A man of peace, Andy Lanning is pushed by his fierce Uncle Jasper into an unwanted battle with a local hothead, only to find himself an outlaw, with a bloodthirsty posse hot on his trail.

The Outlaw Tamer

by Max Brand

Published 1 September 1996

Tenderfoot

by Max Brand

Published 1 February 1988