Riders of Paradise

by Robert J. Horton

Published 31 July 2006
Clint and Dick French may have been identical twins, but it wasn't hard to tell them apart. Clint's wild ways contrasted sharply with his brother's more sophisticated tastes. But then Dick decided to drop his dandified duds to don Western gear and help out at the family ranch. Only he didn't know he'd inherit Clint's enemies as well. When notorious troublemaker Blunt Rodgers mistakes Dick for Clint, it looks like the tenderfoot is doomed -- until his sharp-shooting sibling puts a bullet into the bruiser. In fact, three shots were fired from the crowd that day, and the second one proved deadly. No one knows exactly who fired it, but the sheriff doesn't need evidence to peg Clint the killer. And once word gets back to the infamous outlaw Blunt rode with, a whole gang of hardcases will be gunning for both brothers.

Man of the Desert

by Robert J. Horton

Published 1 September 2009
After a long train ride from Connecticut, Hope Farman was on the last leg of her journey to her Uncle Nate's Rancho del Encanto. Bouncing along in the buckboard driven by Jim Crossley, one of her uncle's hired hands, Hope is full of questions about the place where she plans to spend the summer. But anticipation turns to fear as they find themselves in the path of stampeding cattle. Jim's attempt to get them to safety seems to working until Hope is thrown from the buckboard. She is rescued by Channing, a somewhat mysterious man who was born in the desert, has lived there ever since, and knows its secrets. After seeing her safely to her uncle's ranch, Channing leaves her with these parting words, "If you should get into a mess, and you probably will, and need a friend, remember my name." It turns out that the stampede was started by Brood, the foreman at Rancho del Encanto. When Nate fires him, Brood swears to return -- which he does presently with an offer to buy the ranch. He has a gang with him and the offer comes from Mendicott, a notorious outlaw in the region. When Nate rejects the offer, Brood and his gang boldly kidnap Hope and deliver her to Mendicott, who hopes to use her to convince Nate to sell the Ranch. Hope is in a mess and Channing's words come back to her when he shows up at the outlaw hideout. Is he there to rescue her or is he part of the gang?

Marble Range

by Robert J. Horton

Published 18 August 2010
Florence Marble, owner of the Half Diamond ranch, hires Bob Bannister, who appears to be a gambler, for a job she doesn't want to specify; when Bannister receives threats on his life, he doubts the honesty of Cromer's water irrigation project, a project heavily invested in by Florence Marble.