Legion of Fire Read online

Page 12


  “That he does. He wants things a certain way and don’t suffer much in the way of contrary thinkin’. Me and Henry Wymer, we’re two who’ve ridden with him since the beginnin’. We can question him now and then. But even we know not to take it too far.” Pride gave a one-shoulder shrug. “Then again, there ain’t much call to question Sam. He may be cold and rough in his ways, but he’s made us a lot of money that’s socked away safe in our badlands hideout along with plenty of provisions to see us comfortably through the hardest winter. Come spring, we’ll ride out for some more.”

  “How much farther to this hideout, these winter quarters we’re headed for?” Craddock asked.

  “Another two or three days. Dependin’ who gets what route when we split up.”

  “Split up?” Craddock echoed.

  “That’s right. Whenever we return to our hideout,” Pride explained, “we never go there in a straight line and never all of us in one bunch. We separate and take a couple of different ways in to throw off anybody who might try to follow. That’s what we’ll be doin’ when we ride out of here today. And we’ll leave three or four fellas behind in these rocks for a few extra days as well. To pick off anybody who might be foolish enough to show up on our trail. Not that we usually get much of that. But Kelson wants to make damn sure nobody gets too close.”

  Craddock arched an eyebrow. “Kelson’s a mighty careful hombre, ain’t he?”

  “Careful and smart. That’s what’s kept us runnin’ clear and pilin’ up plunder the way we have. Losin’ as many men as we did in that piddly little town we just came from is the biggest hitch we’ve run into so far. That was just a piece of freak bad luck, and we still got away with a nice haul and left the place a pile of ashes.” Abruptly, Pride straightened up. “Come on. Let’s go get us some of those biscuits. All this talk is makin’ me hungry.”

  Chapter 21

  “I’ll be damned,” Tom Burnett exclaimed from his horse. “You mean he rode right into the path of the Legion of Fire?”

  “That’s the way it reads.” Luke stood on the ground where he’d dismounted to examine sign.

  The other men sat their horses. The posse was halted in the draw where the Legion raiders had overtaken Craddock and Millie. Overhead, the sun was climbing toward its noon zenith.

  “So what does it mean?” Russell Quaid said, his forehead puckering anxiously. “Did the raiders . . . harm them?”

  Luke shook his head. “Doesn’t look that way. There’s no sign of any kind of struggle, no trace of blood that I can see. Appears they palavered here a bit and then all just rode on together.”

  “You mean Craddock joined them?” Burnett asked.

  Luke frowned for a moment, considering the question before answering. “I’d be inclined to think so, yeah. Either that or they took him prisoner. But that doesn’t make much sense. What use would they have for him as their prisoner? From what you’ve told me, anybody who’s of no use to them pretty quickly ends up dead. Since there’s no sign of that, most likely they signed Craddock on as a new member of their gang. With his background, it would make a certain amount of sense for both parties.”

  “So what does that mean for my daughter?” Burnett said, a trace of hoarseness creeping into his voice as he made the inquiry.

  “I imagine it means she got tossed in with the rest of the women hostages the Legion took,” Luke responded. He wished he could have stated it less bluntly, but there was no sense sugar-coating it. The answer should have been obvious enough to begin with. Still, he tried to soften it some by adding, “Could be that works in her favor—being part of a group rather than left strictly in the hands of Craddock. I doubt, him being a new recruit and all, he’d rate laying claim to a woman all his own.”

  Russell scowled. “I don’t care much for the callous manner in which you discuss Millie and the other women. You make them sound like soulless objects to be passed around by this pack of scum as if they’re . . . they’re—”

  “Those are your words, kid, not mine,” Luke cut him off. “If your sensibilities are too tender for the picture you’re conjuring up, then don’t go there. And if you haven’t got it in your head by now that the hombres we’re on the trail of are as harsh and lowdown as they come, then maybe you’d better go back home.”

  “I’m not stopping until I’m dead or have rescued Millie!”

  “Have it your way,” Luke said, “but don’t waste any more of my time objecting to the way I say things!”

  “Jensen’s right, Russell,” Marshal Burnett said. “I don’t like hearing or thinking about the plight of our women, either. But what we say or don’t say means little compared to what we do and how fast we’re able to do it. That’s why we need to quit jawing and get to riding hard again, especially now that we’ve got a single trail to follow.”

  “I’m all for getting a move on,” Luke said, “but it might be best to hold off for a spell on that riding hard part. We’ve pushed our horses at a pretty good clip ever since leaving town. I’d suggest walking them for a ways, letting them cool off, then watering them and ourselves before we saddle up again. We’re still a full day behind the Legion with no chance of catching up any time soon, no matter how hard we ride. No sense burning out our mounts the first day.”

  It was true they’d worked their horses steady all morning, following the wide loop Craddock had made to the east upon first leaving town, before curling back to aim due north and eventually reach the draw where he’d encountered the Legion of Fire. The posse horses, even though they’d been halted for a few minutes, were still blowing fairly hard.

  “I guess you’re right,” Burnett said, his expression a bit sour at having his command questioned. Nevertheless, he was savvy enough to see the wisdom in Luke’s suggestion. “Everybody climb down. Let’s walk for a ways, give our horses a breather.”

  They set out in a somewhat ragged single file with Luke leading the way, continuing to study ground sign. The trail of the Legion gang, from every indication with Craddock and Millie in their midst, could have been followed by anybody short of a blind man. A score of horses pounding hard across the prairie tended to chew the ground pretty thoroughly and mark their passage plain.

  Still, Luke continued to scan the marks closely. Not so much to determine their obvious direction, but rather to pick out any oddity or distinction in any particular hoofprint that might mean something or could perhaps be useful later on.

  After they’d been walking for several minutes, Burnett moved up beside him. It turned out that the tracks were on his mind, too. “Now that they’re all in a jumble, is there any way of picking out the marks of Craddock’s horse as for sure being one of them?”

  Luke shook his head. “Not by me. I’ve known a couple of trackers who might be good enough for that.” He was thinking mostly of Preacher, the old mountain man who was his brother Smoke’s friend and mentor. “Unfortunately, I’m not one of them. Not even close. There was nothing distinct or special about the prints Craddock left when we were following just him. To try and pick them out of all these others . . .”

  Burnett didn’t say anything right away after Luke’s words trailed off, then finally said, “What I’m thinking . . . what I’m worried about . . . is that if the gang splits apart like we expect them to do at some point . . . well, I guess you can figure out the rest.”

  “Unless I can spot something in the tracks,” Luke said, picking up the marshal’s train of thought, “there’d be no way of telling who was in any one of the groups they splinter into.”

  “And we damn sure don’t have enough men to split our own force and try to follow each of their smaller groups. Hell,” Burnett said gruffly, “we don’t even have enough men to make a decent-sized posse to begin with.”

  “You said back in town there’s been speculation that the Legion has a hideout in the Pawnee Badlands,” Luke reminded him. “Is that the way we’re headed?”

  “Yeah. At least in a general sense. The badlands lay to the north.” />
  “If the gang splits and there’s uncertainty about which trail to follow,” Luke said, “maybe we should think about going straight on to the badlands and waiting to catch them when they converge again there.”

  Burnett gave him a look. “You ever been up that way?”

  “No, can’t say as I have.”

  The marshal shook his head. “Those badlands sprawl for hundreds, maybe thousands, of square miles. It’d take an army to cover all the ways in and out of there, not to mention the snake’s nest of canyons and gullies and dead ends that twist all through the heart of it. Like I just pointed out, we’re a long way from being an army.”

  “We’ve got what we’ve got,” Luke said stubbornly. “Sometimes a small, quick-moving force can be surprisingly effective.”

  The remark didn’t improve Burnett’s gloomy expression any. “Not effective enough to be in more than one place at a time,” he said, sounding almost bitter. No sooner had he spoken the words than he appeared to regret them. “Damn it,” he quickly added. “I didn’t mean for that to sound ungrateful, but I can’t get out of my head what that doggone kid said. It’s tearing me up inside—the thought of the two people I care about most in the world, my daughter and the woman I’m intending to marry, in the hands of those animals. When it looked like we had a decent chance of catching up with at least Millie fairly quick, I could bear it, stay hopeful. But faced with possibly failing both of them . . .”

  “You only fail if you give up,” Luke said sternly. “And you, especially, can’t do that. You’re the reason these other men signed on for this. And no matter how long it takes, the only chance those women have is this posse. We all need to keep that in mind.”

  Burnett grimaced. “You’re right. Damn it, I’ve never been a whiner or a quitter. I don’t know what came over me, but I guarantee you won’t hear any more of it.”

  Luke nodded. “That’s more like it. Now let’s get these horses watered and then saddle up again.”

  * * *

  The posse rode at a smart, steady pace through the balance of the day and well into the evening. They didn’t stop for a midday break but rather chewed jerky and drank from their canteens as they went. Twice more they dismounted and walked their horses for stretches of rest. The trail of the Legion raiders remained plain and singular.

  With darkness full upon them, Burnett and Luke agreed on a low, grassy expanse between a pair of smoothly rounded hills to make their night camp. The graze was rich and green for the animals and there was even a shallow spring-fed pool for watering them and for refilling canteens and water skins. Although Luke didn’t believe they had closed the gap on the Legion anywhere near enough to worry about drawing attention, the hollow between the hills nevertheless provided good cover for a campfire to remain unseen.

  While Whitey Mason and his son tended to hobbling and graining the horses, the rest of the men divided up chores such as spreading out bedrolls and scrounging for fuel to feed the fire. As soon as the latter was crackling good, Hennesy, the former cook, started preparing a meal of bacon, biscuits, and coffee. A low, cold wind was building out of the northwest, making a good fire, hot food, and some coffee very welcome indeed.

  When the meal was done, the men sat close around the fire, some of them smoking, all with additional cups of coffee clutched between their palms. There wasn’t a lot of conversation. Weariness had a grip on each man. It was evident in the slump of their shoulders and in their expressions displayed by the pulsing light of the flames. It wouldn’t be long before the bedrolls became occupied.

  Sitting slightly apart from the others, Luke studied each of them and calculated how they measured up for the job before them, the task barely underway. Their spirit and intentions were solid. These were good men out to find a measure of justice, to right a terrible wrong. He could take heart in that much.

  Where he had some concerns, however, was in the physical stamina of the group as a whole. Whitey Mason and his son Keith, the two ranchers, were used to being on horseback several hours each day. The others were town dwellers who might know their way around a horse well enough but weren’t really in shape for long, grueling stretches in the saddle. Their commitment to the cause would take them a long way. Far enough, Luke hoped, but it was going to be mighty tough on some of them before it was over.

  Even Burnett, who as recently as a couple of days ago had been lamenting about how stiff and sore he was after a night of chasing rustlers, had to be included in this. Although with his daughter and the woman he intended to marry somewhere out ahead, Luke pegged him as not apt to give up even if he had to drag himself across the ground.

  Big, powerful Swede Norsky seemed cut from similar cloth. It was quickly apparent he was the least skilled horseman of the lot, but if Luke knew his type, he figured the blacksmith’s pride in his raw strength wouldn’t let him give up.

  Pete Hennesy, the cook, was a little tougher for Luke to get a read on. He was also husky in build, but older than Swede. His broad, weathered, sad-looking face appeared to have a lot of hard miles on it, though, marking him as a survivor. Plus, the café where he’d been employed had been destroyed, giving him a personal ax to grind. There was something more. Luke couldn’t put his finger on exactly why, but he’d somehow picked up the feeling that Hennesy was very devoted to Lucinda Davis, the café owner who’d been taken hostage. She might be Burnett’s betrothed, but Luke had a pretty strong hunch that Hennesy was in love with her, too, meaning he’d push himself to the limit of his endurance in an effort to rescue her.

  Harry Barlow, the bartender was another good-sized individual, broad of shoulder and thick-forearmed. He had a bushy black mustache and an intense scowl that had likely served him well when things got rowdy in the Brass Rail Saloon. What kind of fighting man he was with weapons other than his fists, Luke didn’t know. But, like Hennesy, he had something of a personal stake in that his place of employment had ended up burned to the ground. All Luke knew for sure was that if he fought with anything near the intensity that showed in his eyes, then he’d be somebody to have beside you in a conflict.

  Finally, there was Russell Quaid, the young law clerk. On one hand, it would have been easy to categorize him as the weakest link in the group. Too prim, too proper, too young. Yet while all those things warranted concern, there was an undercurrent of something that couldn’t help but curb Luke’s doubts about him. Yes, he talked tough, but it was the untested bravado of youth and everybody knew what empty talk was worth. Still, it was also obvious he had feelings for Millie and was bent on making amends for being the one who got suckered by Craddock and allowed him to escape and take her with him. Were his feelings merely an infatuation or something deeper that would give him the determination to make good on his talk? Although it was too early to tell for sure, Luke suspected that maybe, just maybe, the kid had a strain of sand in him that might turn out to be surprisingly strong.

  All in all, and in spite of his earlier words aimed at bolstering Burnett, Luke had to face the fact that the posse wasn’t the most competent body of men he’d ever ridden with. Hardly one he would have picked for the task at hand. Nonetheless, it was what he’d agreed to be part of. And yes, on his own he could have covered ground faster and caught up with the Legion sooner. Then what? He might have even been able to spirit away one or two of the women. But unless he was able to wipe out a significant number of the Legion in the process, which was highly unlikely, all he’d accomplish would be to turn himself and whoever he took with him from pursuers into the pursued.

  So it came back to the rest of what he’d told Burnett. The women were the main thing, and the best chance for getting back any or all of them lay with this posse, less than ideal in its members though it might be. And the best chance for the posse was for Luke to stick with them, leading part of the way and pushing the rest, if that’s what it came down to.

  Burnett disengaged from the others and walked over to where Luke sat. “You think it’d be a good idea to post somebod
y on watch tonight?” the marshal asked.

  A corner of Luke’s mouth lifted. “I think it’s never a bad idea to post somebody on watch. I admit the chance for any kind of trouble seems remote, but I try not to take unnecessary chances. Even remote ones.”

  “Makes sense to me,” Burnett said. “I’ll let the men know, set up a schedule for them to take turns.”

  “It’s going to be a mighty short night at best,” Luke said. “With a day’s lead on us and no sign of pursuit right away, I’m thinking we might figure the Legion isn’t working quite as hard to cover distance as we are. Could be they’re stopping for noonings and not pushing so far after sundown before making night camp. Plus we know some of the men are riding double with the women they took, so that will slow them a certain amount, too. We need to hope for all those things to give us our best chance for closing the gap on them. In order to take full advantage, we’ll have to keep riding straight through the days and longer into the nights, like we just got done doing.”

  “Okay. I got no argument with that.” Burnett frowned. “So what are you getting at?”

  “What I’m getting at is, with the exception of the Masons and me, who are used to long hours in a saddle, there are some mighty exhausted men in this posse after just one day. It’s not the kind of thing they’re used to. That includes you, Tom. I’m suggesting the rest of you grab every minute of sleep you can get and leave the watches to us three.”

  Burnett bridled. “Now wait just a minute, mister. I’m the doggone marshal here and I can hold up as good as any—”

  “I’m not talking about just holding up,” Luke cut him off. “I’m talking about not getting worn to a frazzle, about staying as sharp as possible for when we do catch up with the Legion.”

  Burnett started to say something more but abruptly bit it off. He just glared instead. Then slowly the heat left his eyes. “You’re right. Again. I’m getting a little sick of that . . . but not too sick and not too stubborn to refuse a good idea when I hear one and know it’s for the best. Go ahead and work out your watches with the Masons, then. Me and the others will grab some shut-eye.”

 

    Riding Shotgun Read onlineRiding ShotgunBloodthirsty Read onlineBloodthirstyBullets Don't Argue Read onlineBullets Don't ArgueFrontier America Read onlineFrontier AmericaHang Them Slowly Read onlineHang Them SlowlyLive by the West, Die by the West Read onlineLive by the West, Die by the WestThe Black Hills Read onlineThe Black HillsTorture of the Mountain Man Read onlineTorture of the Mountain ManPreacher's Rage Read onlinePreacher's RageStranglehold Read onlineStrangleholdCutthroats Read onlineCutthroatsThe Range Detectives Read onlineThe Range DetectivesA Jensen Family Christmas Read onlineA Jensen Family ChristmasHave Brides, Will Travel Read onlineHave Brides, Will TravelDig Your Own Grave Read onlineDig Your Own GraveBurning Daylight Read onlineBurning DaylightBlood for Blood Read onlineBlood for BloodWinter Kill Read onlineWinter KillMankiller, Colorado Read onlineMankiller, ColoradoPreacher's Massacre Read onlinePreacher's MassacreThe Doomsday Bunker Read onlineThe Doomsday BunkerTreason in the Ashes Read onlineTreason in the AshesMacCallister, The Eagles Legacy: The Killing Read onlineMacCallister, The Eagles Legacy: The KillingWolfsbane Read onlineWolfsbaneDanger in the Ashes Read onlineDanger in the AshesGut-Shot Read onlineGut-ShotRimfire Read onlineRimfireHatred in the Ashes Read onlineHatred in the AshesDay of Rage Read onlineDay of RageDreams of Eagles Read onlineDreams of EaglesOut of the Ashes Read onlineOut of the AshesThe Return Of Dog Team Read onlineThe Return Of Dog TeamBetter Off Dead Read onlineBetter Off DeadBetrayal of the Mountain Man Read onlineBetrayal of the Mountain ManRattlesnake Wells, Wyoming Read onlineRattlesnake Wells, WyomingA Crying Shame Read onlineA Crying ShameThe Devil's Touch Read onlineThe Devil's TouchCourage In The Ashes Read onlineCourage In The AshesThe Jackals Read onlineThe JackalsPreacher's Blood Hunt Read onlinePreacher's Blood HuntLuke Jensen Bounty Hunter Dead Shot Read onlineLuke Jensen Bounty Hunter Dead ShotA Good Day to Die Read onlineA Good Day to DieWinchester 1886 Read onlineWinchester 1886Massacre of Eagles Read onlineMassacre of EaglesA Colorado Christmas Read onlineA Colorado ChristmasCarnage of Eagles Read onlineCarnage of EaglesThe Family Jensen # 1 Read onlineThe Family Jensen # 1Sidewinders#2 Massacre At Whiskey Flats Read onlineSidewinders#2 Massacre At Whiskey FlatsSuicide Mission Read onlineSuicide MissionPreacher and the Mountain Caesar Read onlinePreacher and the Mountain CaesarSawbones Read onlineSawbonesPreacher's Hell Storm Read onlinePreacher's Hell StormThe Last Gunfighter: Hell Town Read onlineThe Last Gunfighter: Hell TownHell's Gate Read onlineHell's GateMonahan's Massacre Read onlineMonahan's MassacreCode of the Mountain Man Read onlineCode of the Mountain ManThe Trail West Read onlineThe Trail WestBuckhorn Read onlineBuckhornA Rocky Mountain Christmas Read onlineA Rocky Mountain ChristmasDarkly The Thunder Read onlineDarkly The ThunderPride of Eagles Read onlinePride of EaglesVengeance Is Mine Read onlineVengeance Is MineTrapped in the Ashes Read onlineTrapped in the AshesTwelve Dead Men Read onlineTwelve Dead MenLegion of Fire Read onlineLegion of FireHonor of the Mountain Man Read onlineHonor of the Mountain ManMassacre Canyon Read onlineMassacre CanyonSmoke Jensen, the Beginning Read onlineSmoke Jensen, the BeginningSong of Eagles Read onlineSong of EaglesSlaughter of Eagles Read onlineSlaughter of EaglesDead Man Walking Read onlineDead Man WalkingThe Frontiersman Read onlineThe FrontiersmanBrutal Night of the Mountain Man Read onlineBrutal Night of the Mountain ManBattle in the Ashes Read onlineBattle in the AshesChaos in the Ashes Read onlineChaos in the AshesMacCallister Kingdom Come Read onlineMacCallister Kingdom ComeCat's Eye Read onlineCat's EyeButchery of the Mountain Man Read onlineButchery of the Mountain ManDead Before Sundown Read onlineDead Before SundownTyranny in the Ashes Read onlineTyranny in the AshesSnake River Slaughter Read onlineSnake River SlaughterA Time to Slaughter Read onlineA Time to SlaughterThe Last of the Dogteam Read onlineThe Last of the DogteamMassacre at Powder River Read onlineMassacre at Powder RiverSidewinders Read onlineSidewindersNight Mask Read onlineNight MaskPreacher's Slaughter Read onlinePreacher's SlaughterInvasion USA Read onlineInvasion USADefiance of Eagles Read onlineDefiance of EaglesThe Jensen Brand Read onlineThe Jensen BrandFrontier of Violence Read onlineFrontier of ViolenceBleeding Texas Read onlineBleeding TexasThe Lawless Read onlineThe LawlessBlood Bond Read onlineBlood BondMacCallister: The Eagles Legacy: The Killing Read onlineMacCallister: The Eagles Legacy: The KillingShowdown Read onlineShowdownThe Legend of Perley Gates Read onlineThe Legend of Perley GatesPursuit Of The Mountain Man Read onlinePursuit Of The Mountain ManScream of Eagles Read onlineScream of EaglesPreacher's Showdown Read onlinePreacher's ShowdownOrdeal of the Mountain Man Read onlineOrdeal of the Mountain ManThe Last Gunfighter: The Drifter Read onlineThe Last Gunfighter: The DrifterRide the Savage Land Read onlineRide the Savage LandGhost Valley Read onlineGhost ValleyFire in the Ashes Read onlineFire in the AshesMatt Jensen, The Last Mountain Man The Eyes of Texas Read onlineMatt Jensen, The Last Mountain Man The Eyes of TexasDeadly Trail Read onlineDeadly TrailRage of Eagles Read onlineRage of EaglesMoonshine Massacre Read onlineMoonshine MassacreDestiny in the Ashes Read onlineDestiny in the AshesViolent Sunday Read onlineViolent SundayAlone in the Ashes ta-5 Read onlineAlone in the Ashes ta-5Preacher's Peace Read onlinePreacher's PeacePreacher's Pursuit (The First Mountain Man) Read onlinePreacher's Pursuit (The First Mountain Man)Preacher's Quest Read onlinePreacher's QuestThe Darkest Winter Read onlineThe Darkest WinterA Reason to Die Read onlineA Reason to DieBloodshed of Eagles Read onlineBloodshed of EaglesThe Last Gunfighter: Ghost Valley Read onlineThe Last Gunfighter: Ghost ValleyA Big Sky Christmas Read onlineA Big Sky ChristmasHang Him Twice Read onlineHang Him TwiceBlood Bond 3 Read onlineBlood Bond 3Seven Days to Hell Read onlineSeven Days to HellMacCallister, the Eagles Legacy: Dry Gulch Ambush Read onlineMacCallister, the Eagles Legacy: Dry Gulch AmbushThe Last Gunfighter Read onlineThe Last GunfighterBrotherhood of the Gun Read onlineBrotherhood of the GunCode of the Mountain Man tlmm-8 Read onlineCode of the Mountain Man tlmm-8Prey Read onlinePreyMacAllister Read onlineMacAllisterThunder of Eagles Read onlineThunder of EaglesRampage of the Mountain Man Read onlineRampage of the Mountain ManAmbush in the Ashes Read onlineAmbush in the AshesTexas Bloodshed s-6 Read onlineTexas Bloodshed s-6Savage Texas: The Stampeders Read onlineSavage Texas: The StampedersSixkiller, U.S. Marshal Read onlineSixkiller, U.S. MarshalShootout of the Mountain Man Read onlineShootout of the Mountain ManDamnation Valley Read onlineDamnation ValleyRenegades Read onlineRenegadesThe Family Jensen Read onlineThe Family JensenThe Last Rebel: Survivor Read onlineThe Last Rebel: SurvivorGuns of the Mountain Man Read onlineGuns of the Mountain ManBlood in the Ashes ta-4 Read onlineBlood in the Ashes ta-4A Time for Vultures Read onlineA Time for VulturesSavage Guns Read onlineSavage GunsTerror of the Mountain Man Read onlineTerror of the Mountain ManPhoenix Rising: Read onlinePhoenix Rising:Savage Country Read onlineSavage CountryRiver of Blood Read onlineRiver of BloodBloody Sunday Read onlineBloody SundayVengeance in the Ashes Read onlineVengeance in the AshesButch Cassidy the Lost Years Read onlineButch Cassidy the Lost YearsThe First Mountain Man Read onlineThe First Mountain ManPreacher Read onlinePreacherHeart of the Mountain Man Read onlineHeart of the Mountain ManDestiny of Eagles Read onlineDestiny of EaglesEvil Never Sleeps Read onlineEvil Never SleepsThe Devil's Legion Read onlineThe Devil's LegionForty Times a Killer Read onlineForty Times a KillerSlaughter Read onlineSlaughterDay of Independence Read onlineDay of IndependenceBetrayal in the Ashes Read onlineBetrayal in the AshesJack-in-the-Box Read onlineJack-in-the-BoxWill Tanner Read onlineWill TannerThis Violent Land Read onlineThis Violent LandBehind the Iron Read onlineBehind the IronBlood in the Ashes Read onlineBlood in the AshesWarpath of the Mountain Man Read onlineWarpath of the Mountain ManDeadly Day in Tombstone Read onlineDeadly Day in TombstoneBlackfoot Messiah Read onlineBlackfoot MessiahPitchfork Pass Read onlinePitchfork PassReprisal Read onlineReprisalThe Great Train Massacre Read onlineThe Great Train MassacreA Town Called Fury Read onlineA Town Called FuryRescue Read onlineRescueA High Sierra Christmas Read onlineA High Sierra ChristmasQuest of the Mountain Man Read onlineQuest of the Mountain ManBlood Bond 5 Read onlineBlood Bond 5The Drifter Read onlineThe DrifterSurvivor (The Ashes Book 36) Read onlineSurvivor (The Ashes Book 36)Terror in the Ashes Read onlineTerror in the AshesBlood of the Mountain Man Read onlineBlood of the Mountain ManBlood Bond 7 Read onlineBlood Bond 7Cheyenne Challenge Read onlineCheyenne ChallengeKill Crazy Read onlineKill CrazyTen Guns from Texas Read onlineTen Guns from TexasPreacher's Fortune Read onlinePreacher's FortunePreacher's Kill Read onlinePreacher's KillRight between the Eyes Read onlineRight between the EyesDestiny Of The Mountain Man Read onlineDestiny Of The Mountain ManRockabilly Hell Read onlineRockabilly HellForty Guns West Read onlineForty Guns WestHour of Death Read onlineHour of DeathThe Devil's Cat Read onlineThe Devil's CatTriumph of the Mountain Man Read onlineTriumph of the Mountain ManFury in the Ashes Read onlineFury in the AshesStand Your Ground Read onlineStand Your GroundThe Devil's Heart Read onlineThe Devil's HeartBrotherhood of Evil Read onlineBrotherhood of EvilSmoke from the Ashes Read onlineSmoke from the AshesFirebase Freedom Read onlineFirebase FreedomThe Edge of Hell Read onlineThe Edge of HellBats Read onlineBatsRemington 1894 Read onlineRemington 1894Devil's Kiss d-1 Read onlineDevil's Kiss d-1Watchers in the Woods Read onlineWatchers in the WoodsDevil's Heart Read onlineDevil's HeartA Dangerous Man Read onlineA Dangerous ManNo Man's Land Read onlineNo Man's LandWar of the Mountain Man Read onlineWar of the Mountain ManHunted Read onlineHuntedSurvival in the Ashes Read onlineSurvival in the AshesThe Forbidden Read onlineThe ForbiddenRage of the Mountain Man Read onlineRage of the Mountain ManAnarchy in the Ashes Read onlineAnarchy in the AshesThose Jensen Boys! Read onlineThose Jensen Boys!Matt Jensen: The Last Mountain Man Purgatory Read onlineMatt Jensen: The Last Mountain Man PurgatoryBad Men Die Read onlineBad Men DieBlood Valley Read onlineBlood ValleyCarnival Read onlineCarnivalThe Last Mountain Man Read onlineThe Last Mountain ManTalons of Eagles Read onlineTalons of EaglesBounty Hunter lj-1 Read onlineBounty Hunter lj-1Rockabilly Limbo Read onlineRockabilly LimboThe Blood of Patriots Read onlineThe Blood of PatriotsA Texas Hill Country Christmas Read onlineA Texas Hill Country ChristmasTorture Town Read onlineTorture TownThe Bleeding Edge Read onlineThe Bleeding EdgeGunsmoke and Gold Read onlineGunsmoke and GoldRevenge of the Dog Team Read onlineRevenge of the Dog TeamFlintlock Read onlineFlintlockDevil's Kiss Read onlineDevil's KissRebel Yell Read onlineRebel YellEight Hours to Die Read onlineEight Hours to DieHell's Half Acre Read onlineHell's Half AcreRevenge of the Mountain Man Read onlineRevenge of the Mountain ManBattle of the Mountain Man Read onlineBattle of the Mountain ManTrek of the Mountain Man Read onlineTrek of the Mountain ManCry of Eagles Read onlineCry of EaglesBlood on the Divide Read onlineBlood on the DivideTriumph in the Ashes Read onlineTriumph in the AshesThe Butcher of Baxter Pass Read onlineThe Butcher of Baxter PassSweet Dreams Read onlineSweet DreamsPreacher's Assault Read onlinePreacher's AssaultVengeance of the Mountain Man Read onlineVengeance of the Mountain ManMacCallister: The Eagles Legacy Read onlineMacCallister: The Eagles LegacyRockinghorse Read onlineRockinghorseFrom The Ashes: America Reborn Read onlineFrom The Ashes: America RebornHate Thy Neighbor Read onlineHate Thy NeighborA Frontier Christmas Read onlineA Frontier ChristmasJustice of the Mountain Man Read onlineJustice of the Mountain ManLaw of the Mountain Man Read onlineLaw of the Mountain ManMatt Jensen, The Last Mountain Man Read onlineMatt Jensen, The Last Mountain ManBurning Read onlineBurningWyoming Slaughter Read onlineWyoming SlaughterReturn of the Mountain Man Read onlineReturn of the Mountain ManAmbush of the Mountain Man Read onlineAmbush of the Mountain ManAnarchy in the Ashes ta-3 Read onlineAnarchy in the Ashes ta-3Absaroka Ambush Read onlineAbsaroka AmbushTexas Bloodshed Read onlineTexas BloodshedThe Chuckwagon Trail Read onlineThe Chuckwagon TrailThe Violent Land Read onlineThe Violent LandAssault of the Mountain Man Read onlineAssault of the Mountain ManRide for Vengeance Read onlineRide for VengeancePreacher's Justice Read onlinePreacher's JusticeManhunt Read onlineManhuntCat's Cradle Read onlineCat's CradlePower of the Mountain Man Read onlinePower of the Mountain ManFlames from the Ashes Read onlineFlames from the AshesA Stranger in Town Read onlineA Stranger in TownPowder Burn Read onlinePowder BurnTrail of the Mountain Man Read onlineTrail of the Mountain ManToy Cemetery Read onlineToy CemeterySandman Read onlineSandmanEscape from the Ashes Read onlineEscape from the AshesWinchester 1887 Read onlineWinchester 1887Shawn O'Brien Manslaughter Read onlineShawn O'Brien ManslaughterHome Invasion Read onlineHome InvasionHell Town Read onlineHell TownD-Day in the Ashes Read onlineD-Day in the AshesThe Devil's Laughter Read onlineThe Devil's LaughterAn Arizona Christmas Read onlineAn Arizona ChristmasPaid in Blood Read onlinePaid in BloodCrisis in the Ashes Read onlineCrisis in the AshesImposter Read onlineImposterDakota Ambush Read onlineDakota AmbushThe Edge of Violence Read onlineThe Edge of ViolenceArizona Ambush Read onlineArizona AmbushTexas John Slaughter Read onlineTexas John SlaughterValor in the Ashes Read onlineValor in the AshesTyranny Read onlineTyrannySlaughter in the Ashes Read onlineSlaughter in the AshesWarriors from the Ashes Read onlineWarriors from the AshesVenom of the Mountain Man Read onlineVenom of the Mountain ManAlone in the Ashes Read onlineAlone in the AshesMatt Jensen, The Last Mountain Man Savage Territory Read onlineMatt Jensen, The Last Mountain Man Savage TerritoryDeath in the Ashes Read onlineDeath in the AshesSavagery of The Mountain Man Read onlineSavagery of The Mountain ManA Lone Star Christmas Read onlineA Lone Star ChristmasBlack Friday Read onlineBlack FridayMontana Gundown Read onlineMontana GundownJourney into Violence Read onlineJourney into ViolenceColter's Journey Read onlineColter's JourneyEyes of Eagles Read onlineEyes of EaglesBlood Bond 9 Read onlineBlood Bond 9Avenger Read onlineAvengerBlack Ops #1 Read onlineBlack Ops #1Shot in the Back Read onlineShot in the BackThe Last Gunfighter: Killing Ground Read onlineThe Last Gunfighter: Killing GroundPreacher's Fire Read onlinePreacher's FireDay of Reckoning Read onlineDay of ReckoningPhoenix Rising pr-1 Read onlinePhoenix Rising pr-1Blood of Eagles Read onlineBlood of EaglesTrigger Warning Read onlineTrigger WarningAbsaroka Ambush (first Mt Man)/Courage Of The Mt Man Read onlineAbsaroka Ambush (first Mt Man)/Courage Of The Mt ManStrike of the Mountain Man Read onlineStrike of the Mountain Man