Butch Cassidy the Lost Years Read online

Page 25


  The Gallardo brother reached him, and Santiago leaped into the saddle. They turned and galloped away.

  By now Enoch and I were almost to the bottom of the slope. He angled his horse away from the tracks, too. There was no rendezvous point this time. In the event of trouble we were all supposed to ride far and wide, away from each other, and eventually make our way back to the Fishhook.

  Instinct made me look behind us again. I bit back a curse as I saw a cloud of dust rising in the air from the place where the train was stopped. That meant a lot of riders.

  “There’s already a posse on our trail,” I called to Enoch.

  “How can that be?”

  “They probably had horses hidden in the boxcars. Lawdogs have pulled that trick on me before!”

  I sensed a brain smarter than that of Sheriff Emil Lester behind this. Lester was canny enough, but he was a plodder. He would follow a lawbreaker to the ends of the earth before he’d think to set a trap for one. That told me the railroad had brought in someone else to go after the gang, more than likely the Pinkertons.

  I tapped Enoch on the left shoulder and pointed.

  “Head for those rocks over there!”

  “We’re gonna make a stand?” he asked.

  “Not you! I am!”

  “The hell with that!” he responded without any hesitation. “We’ll get away together or we’ll die together!”

  “This horse can’t outrun a posse carryin’ both of us. Damn it, Enoch—”

  “You got a gal to go back to,” he interrupted me. “I don’t.”

  “You’ve got friends—”

  “It ain’t the same thing, and you know it. You take the horse, and I’ll fort up in the rocks and slow the bastards down!”

  We were almost there. Arguing was just going to waste time. But I would have done it anyway, if I hadn’t seen movement behind the boulders. For a second I thought it was another trap, until a rider spurred out into the open and I recognized Randy.

  “Damn it!” I shouted at him as Enoch reined in. “You were supposed to get out of here! It was all a trick, and now there’s a posse after us!”

  “We figured that out,” Randy said. He seemed to be pretty calm, although his eyes were big. “I saw the two of you riding double and knew you must have lost your horse, Mr. Strickland. That’s why I came back. You can have mine.”

  “No way in hell I’m leavin’ you here,” I said. “Either of you.”

  “You don’t have to,” Randy said. “I weigh quite a bit less than you, Mr. Strickland. Enoch’s horse can carry him and me.”

  The youngster might have a point there, I realized. He was pretty skinny, and so was Enoch. I’ve always been a little chunky. It might work, I told myself, especially with one more little wrinkle thrown in.

  “All right,” I said as I dismounted. “Let’s swap, and we’ll all get out of here.”

  Enoch didn’t object. He gave me a narrow-eyed look, though, like he thought I might be up to something.

  I was, of course, but I wasn’t going to take the time to explain it to them. Instead I swung up on Randy’s horse, ignoring the pain from my bullet-creased arm. Blood had soaked a good-size patch on my shirt sleeve, but I couldn’t afford to worry about that now.

  “Go!” I called to them. “I’ll be right behind you!”

  Enoch heeled his horse into a gallop again. I was counting on the thunder of its hoofbeats to keep them from realizing what I was doing until it was too late to stop me.

  I burst out from behind the rocks and raced back toward the posse, which was now riding down the hill in the direction of the flats.

  They were still several hundred yards away from me, so to be sure they didn’t fail to see me, I pulled Randy’s rifle from the saddleboot and cranked off several rounds in the posse’s general direction. I wasn’t deliberately trying to hit any of them, but if one of the bullets happened to find a target, I didn’t figure I’d lose any sleep over it. Those hombres were all professionals, hired guns whose job was to kill me and my friends.

  Having a Gatling gun open up on me had put me in sort of a bad mood, you see. Getting winged hadn’t helped, either.

  After firing those shots I swung due east, galloping parallel to the railroad tracks. A look over my shoulder told me that Randy and Enoch were nowhere in sight. Once Enoch had realized what I was doing, it would have been too late to stop me, and for them to turn back would just waste whatever sacrifice I made. I knew Enoch was enough of a hardheaded realist not to do that. I was counting on it, in fact.

  Nothing was in front of me for several miles except open plains. No place to hide or give the slip to my pursuers. My life depended on staying ahead of them, and I had to hope that Randy’s horse was capable of that. It seemed like a long shot. If the posse’s horses had been riding in the boxcars as I suspected, they would be fresher than my mount.

  But when there’s nothing else you can do, you lower your head and keep going. Keep moving and hope for the best.

  It was hours until nightfall.

  CHAPTER 40

  That horse gave it everything. I knew I was going to wind up killing it, and I hated to do that. It wasn’t even my horse.

  But I loved it anyway. It must have sensed how desperate I was, and with the huge heart that some animals possess, it set out to save my life, even at the cost of its own. Amazingly, over the next half hour, we actually widened the gap between us and the posse.

  Then a thinner column of dust separated itself from the big cloud raised by the posse and started drawing closer and closer. I cussed bitterly every time I looked over my shoulder and saw what was happening. At first I thought the dust was coming from two or three riders who had pulled ahead of the others, but then I realized it wasn’t horses’ hooves kicking up that dust.

  It was the tires of an automobile.

  Muscle and bone, even teamed with a gallant heart, couldn’t outrun machinery. Not indefinitely, anyway. I could only hope that one of the tires would blow or the engine would overheat.

  It didn’t appear that was going to happen. I could see the automobile now. Two men were inside it. I figured one of them had to be Sheriff Lester. Chances were the other man was the one who’d planned the trap.

  A flash of white up ahead made me groan. We had come to a salt flat. It stretched for a mile or more north and south on both sides of the tracks, and there was no telling how wide it was. If I turned north, the two men in the car could angle that same way and cut me off. If I tried to go straight across, there would be nothing to slow them down and they would stand a good chance of catching up to me.

  Well, it had been a good run, I told myself as I galloped out onto the blindingly white flat. It was a damned shame things hadn’t worked out. I hoped the rest of the fellas would have the good sense to take the loot they had and light a shuck. Once the law identified my body, they would come looking for the men who’d worked for me.

  I rode hard for another mile. The salt flat still stretched ahead of me as far as I could see. I looked back. The automobile was on the salt, too, roaring after me.

  I reined in and turned the horse around so I was facing my pursuers. The horse stood there, trembling slightly under me as I took a box of cartridges from Randy’s saddlebags and filled the Winchester’s magazine.

  “You did good, old son,” I said. “I couldn’t have asked for any more. I hope you come out of this all right, but I’ve got to ask you for one more thing.” I levered a round into the rifle’s chamber. “Let’s go!”

  I drove my heels into the horse’s flanks and sent it leaping ahead. As we charged toward the automobile I brought the rifle to my shoulder and began to fire as fast as I could work the lever.

  It was a crazy thing to do, of course. I remembered Etta talking about an old Spanish fella named Don Quixote who had a habit of charging at windmills with a lance, thinking they were monsters. He was a character in a book, and since she’d been a schoolteacher at one time in her life, Etta knew about
such things.

  What I was doing at that moment reminded me of old Don Quixote. I figured I had a little better chance than he did, though. I had a Winchester with a full magazine.

  With both of us moving fast like that, we closed the gap between us in a hurry. The fella in the passenger seat leaned out and returned my fire, but I guess the front seat of a bouncing, weaving automobile wasn’t any better for accurate shooting than the hurricane deck of a galloping horse. We burned quite a bit of powder before one of us scored a hit, and that was me.

  The windshield shattered as one of my bullets struck it. Glass sprayed back in the faces of the two men. The car skidded hard to its left, sending a shower of salt into the air from the tires. I thought it was going to flip over, but it didn’t. It spun around a couple of times, though.

  The passenger jumped out. He must have been jolted around enough during that crazy skid to make him drop his rifle. He clawed a pistol from under his coat, though, and tried to draw a bead on me.

  I didn’t give him time to do that. I was almost on top of him. I swung the rifle and smacked him in the side of the head with the barrel. He went down.

  I could have trampled right over him, but instead I pulled the horse aside just in time. Circling back, I covered both men with the rifle. Neither of them moved. The fella I had just walloped was a stranger to me, although I found out later he was a Pinkerton agent named Simon Barstow. The other man, who was slumped forward over the steering wheel, was Sheriff Emil Lester, just as I had figured.

  I dismounted and hurried over to check on Lester, keeping one eye on the dust cloud from the posse while I was doing it. Despite the fact that the sheriff was determined to bring me to what he thought of as justice, I sort of liked the stubborn ol’ cuss. He seemed to be out cold, and when I pushed him away from the steering wheel, I saw why. He had a big lump on his forehead, along with a few cuts on his face from flying glass. I knew he must have hit his head on the wheel while the car was careening around and he’d knocked himself out.

  An idea occurred to me. I leaned the Winchester against the side of the automobile, reached in, and got hold of Lester under his arms. I dragged him out and stretched him on the salt. His breathing was all right, and I figured he would be fine when he came to, except for a headache.

  The other fella was unconscious, too. I had just clipped his skull with the rifle barrel, I decided when I probed the bloody lump above his ear. The bone wasn’t crushed, so he ought to be all right, too, I told myself.

  Once I’d checked on him, I went back to Randy’s horse. The posse wasn’t far off now. I took the saddle off and threw it in the back of the car. A swat on the rump with my hat sent the horse galloping away.

  The automobile’s engine was still running, which was a lucky break for me because I didn’t know if I could have gotten it started by myself. I climbed in and put the rifle on the seat beside me. I had been in these contraptions before. I had even tried to drive one of them a time or two. So I sort of knew what all the pedals and levers did. I took a deep breath and started trying to make it go.

  I knew the car was my only hope of outrunning the posse, as long as I could keep it moving. It lurched forward and the engine threatened to stall. I held my breath, and it started running smoother again. The car rolled forward as I pressed my foot down on one of the pedals.

  It probably looked pretty funny, the way I had that thing bumping and jolting along, but eventually I got the hang of it and started going faster. I headed north, and as I twisted my neck around to look behind me, I saw the posse in the distance. They would stop to check on Sheriff Lester and his companion, and that would slow them down some. I had a chance to outrun them now, a real chance.

  As I drove, the excitement started to wear off, and my arm hurt more. When I looked down at my sleeve I saw that it was bloody all the way down to my wrist. I had lost quite a bit of blood, and I could tell that from the woozy feeling that began to come over me. I told myself as sternly as possible that I couldn’t afford to pass out. If I did, I would probably wreck the car. Even if I didn’t, it would stop moving without me being able to push down on the pedals, and then the posse would catch up to me. It would spell doom either way for me.

  As I drove I tried to force myself to think. Randy’s horse was the one he’d ridden in on that night, so it didn’t have a Fishhook brand on it. Even if the posse found it—and it was possible they wouldn’t—they probably wouldn’t be able to tell who it belonged to. That was the reason I’d taken the time to remove the saddle and toss it into the car. The horse that had been shot out from under me at the train was one of the mounts that had been ridden by the members of Randy’s former gang and not the one I usually rode into Largo, so there was nothing tieing it to the Fishhook or to me, either.

  I’d still had the bandanna over the lower half of my face and my hat was pulled down when I charged toward the automobile. Throw in the glare off the salt flat and it was doubtful that either man had gotten a real good look at me while the shooting was going on. Then Lester was out cold from bumping his head. He might have recognized me if he’d seen me close up, even with the bandanna over my face, but he hadn’t.

  That left the letter that had lured us into the trap. It was a pretty damning piece of evidence, but I didn’t think it actually proved anything. Somebody could have tried to rob that train without knowing there was supposed to be a shipment of gold bullion on it. Given my growing reputation in the area as a philanthropist, I thought there were plenty of people who would testify that I couldn’t possibly be an outlaw. If it came down to a trial, we would just maintain our innocence and trust in a jury to believe us.

  All that went through my head as I kept driving. I came to the end of the salt flat and continued north. I didn’t know how much gasoline the automobile had in it or how long it would run, but every time I looked back the dust cloud from the posse was smaller. I was pulling steadily away from them.

  When I got closer to some hills that lay in my path, I turned west. That took me toward Largo. I was getting dizzier and dizzier, and if I hadn’t had the setting sun to steer by, I might have driven around and around in circles. I couldn’t feel my right arm anymore. That was pretty bad.

  Somewhere along the way, an idea came to me. Dusk settled down, and as the stars came out in the bluish-purple sky above me, I also saw the lights of the settlement twinkling in the distance. Just like the now-vanished sun, they were a beacon to me and seemed to pull me on physically. Now that it was dark, the posse couldn’t trail me, and I became convinced that if I could just make it to Daisy’s house, everything would be all right.

  Looking back on it, if I’d been thinking straighter I would have stayed as far away from Daisy Hatfield as I could. The last thing I should have wanted was for her to get mixed up in trouble with the law.

  But I was hurting and half out of my head, and a vision of her beautiful face seemed to float in the air in front of me, drawing me on as surely as the lights of Largo. Maybe I thought I was going to die. Maybe I just wanted to see her one more time before I crossed the divide. I don’t really remember.

  But I know I felt a keen stab of disappointment when the automobile’s engine sputtered, coughed, and died, and the damned thing shuddered to a stop. I leaned forward and rested my forehead on the steering wheel, probably about the same place Sheriff Lester had whopped his head and knocked himself out.

  Finally I sat up again. I could sit there until morning came, I told myself, but if I did there was a good chance the posse would find me as it resumed the search. The cool night air was better for walking, and I could still see the lights ahead of me so I wouldn’t get lost . . . as long as I didn’t start imagining things that weren’t there. Largo was only a few miles away, I estimated. I could walk that far.

  I climbed out of the car, taking the rifle with me. I didn’t like the idea of leaving the saddle behind, but I knew I couldn’t carry it, too. Nor was there a good place nearby to hide it. I settled for slingi
ng the saddlebags over my shoulders and hoped the saddle itself didn’t have anything on it that would identify it as belonging to Randy McClellan.

  Just like the night I had traveled through that bitter cold wind to track down Abner Tillotson’s killers, I don’t remember much about my journey to Largo. I kept my gaze fixed on the lights and put one foot in front of the other, again and again and again. A few times I stumbled and almost fell, but I fought to stay on my feet because I knew that if I went down there was a good chance I’d be too weak to get up again.

  It felt like a million miles, but gradually the twinkling dots of light got bigger and turned into yellow glows from windows. A quarter-moon rose behind me, and in the silvery wash of its light I spotted the church, even though I was still a mile away. When I got closer I had to stop and think about where the Hatfield house was in relation to the church. It wouldn’t do to show up bloody and half-conscious on somebody else’s doorstep.

  I didn’t think about what Reverend Hatfield might do. I suppose my thoughts were just so full of longing to see Daisy again that I didn’t even consider her father. Anyway, there was no real law in Largo, so there wasn’t much the preacher could do without heading for the county seat, and if he did, I would worry about that later.

  After what seemed like an eternity, I found myself at the back of Daisy’s house. I knew which window went with her bedroom, so I stumbled over to it and started tapping on the glass. The shape I was in, just doing that much seemed like a monumental effort. I got so tired I rested my head against the glass as I continued tapping quietly on it.

  The window going up almost made me fall down. I caught myself with my good arm against the sill. Daisy leaned out and gasped.

  “Jim! My God! Is that you?”

  I lifted my head. I could feel a silly grin stretching across my face but couldn’t stop it. I was just blasted happy to see her again, even if it turned out to be for the last time.

 

    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