Venom of the Mountain Man Read online

Page 7


  “Well then, what’s your complaint?”

  “It just don’t seem right, is all. Hey, I’ve got a idea. Why don’t we keep all the money for our ownself, ’n just ride outta here?”

  Beamus shook his head. “You ever hear tell of killin’ the golden goose?”

  “What golden goose?”

  “Never mind. The reason we ain’t goin’ to just keep the money ’n ride outta here, is on account of cause he’ll be comin’ up with a lot of other jobs for us, just like this. We can make a lot of money if we just stick with him.”

  “Someone’s a-comin’,” Quince called down to the two men.

  “All right. Let’s get ready for ’im,” Beamus ordered.

  * * *

  Smoke had been riding for a little over two hours. Behind him, like a line drawn down through the middle of the road, the darker color of hoof-churned earth stood out against the lighter, sunbaked ground. The way before him stretched out in motionless waves, one right after another. As each wave was crested, another was exposed and beyond that another still. The ride was a symphony of sound—the jangle of the horse’s bit and harness, the squeaking leather as he shifted his weight upon the saddle, and the dull thud of hoofbeats.

  Seven knew the way back home, and Smoke, who had had a long day, was so relaxed in the saddle that he was taking quick, short naps. The lack of attention to detail meant a man was able to leap out in front of him.

  “Stop right there, mister!” the man shouted. He held a double-barreled shotgun leveled at Smoke

  “Now, why do I get the idea you didn’t stop me to ask for directions?” Smoke asked.

  “Ha-ha. Did you hear that, Quince? Parker? We’ve got the drop on him, ’n he’s makin’ jokes.”

  The two other men walked out from behind an outcropping of rocks adjacent to the road. Neither of them had drawn their pistols, depending on the shotgun to be all the cover they needed.

  “Yeah, Beamus,” Quince said. “He’s just real funny.”

  “Get down off that horse,” Beamus ordered.

  Smoke could barely contain the smile as he slid out of the saddle. His chances against the three men were greatly improved by being dismounted.

  “Now, mister, if you want to live, you’ll hand over the money,” Beamus said.

  “What money?”

  “Don’t give us none o’ that,” Beamus said. “The twenty-five hunnert dollars in cash that you’re a-carryin’.”

  “How do you know I’m carrying exactly two thousand five hundred dollars? To know the specific amount requires previous knowledge.”

  “It don’t matter how we know. The point is you’re about to hand that money over to us.”

  “I’m afraid I can’t do that. If you know about the money, you also know that the money doesn’t belong to me.”

  “Well, hell. If it ain’t your money, then it ought not to bother you none to give it over to us,” Quince said.

  “Besides which, if you don’t give us the money we’ll just kill you and take it anyway,” Parker added.

  “Speaking of killing . . . isn’t it funny how people will wake up in the morning with no idea that they won’t be alive to see nightfall?” Smoke said.

  “Well, hell, mister, you can still be alive come nightfall. All you have to do is hand over the money like we told you to.”

  “Oh, I wasn’t talking about me not being alive,” Smoke said. “I was talking about the three of you. I’ll bet that when you three woke up this morning, you had no idea this would be the day you’d die.”

  “Are you crazy, mister? There’s three of us,” Parker said.

  “That’s all right. I’ve got three bullets.”

  “Damn, Beamus, shoot the son of a bitch!” Quince shouted as first he and then Parker sent their hands darting toward their pistols.

  Beamus put his thumb on the hammers of the shotgun, but before he could pull them back, Smoke drew and fired. His second shot and third shots were so close upon the heels of the first that it sounded as if only one shot had been fired. Quince and Parker had barely cleared their holsters and were already collapsing before Beamus hit the ground.

  Smoke checked the three men, ascertaining what he already knew . . . that they were dead. It took him but a few minutes to find the horses they had staked out. He didn’t know which horse belonged to whom, but under the circumstances, he didn’t think it mattered. He draped a body across each horse, then tying the reins of the two trailing horses to the saddle horn before them, he took the reins of the first horse and led them three miles until he reached the next town, Walden. He was acquainted with the sheriff there.

  A single rider leading three horses, each containing a body thrown across the saddle, attracted a lot of attention. Though the townspeople didn’t follow him down the street, the boardwalks on each side of Main Street quickly filled with the morbidly curious.

  Smoke stopped and called out to one of the men, “Where’s the undertaker?”

  “He’s on this street down at the corner of Fifth ’n Main. He’s got his place in the back of the Adam’s Feed ’n Seed store.”

  “Thanks. Would you mind stopping at the sheriff’s office and asking him to come down?”

  “You want the sheriff?” the man asked, surprised by the request.

  For a moment, Smoke wondered why there was such a tone of surprise in the man’s response, then he realized that the man might think he had murdered the three men.

  “Yes, tell Sheriff Rand that Smoke Jensen would like to see him down at the mortuary.”

  That seemed to assuage the man’s concern, and with a nod, he hurried to his task.

  * * *

  “Yeah, I know all three of these boys,” Sheriff Rand said a few minutes later after he had examined the bodies. “They’ve been hopping back and forth across the Wyoming and Colorado line for the last five years, causin’ trouble in both places.”

  “I’m transporting twenty-five hundred dollars in cash,” Smoke said, “and these three knew the exact amount I was carrying.”

  “Well now, how would they know that?” the sheriff asked.

  “That’s a very good question,” Smoke replied. “Just how did they know not only that I was carrying money, but the exact amount I was carrying?”

  “Someone had to tell them,” the sheriff said. “Who knew about it?”

  “I don’t know. The people in the bank at Douglas. Maybe someone who just happened to be in the bank when Mr. Harris got the money. Could be some of the hands who worked on Cross Trail knew about it,” Smoke said.

  “Yes, well, thanks to you, the money is still there. By the way, I think there’s a couple hundred dollars reward on each of these boys.”

  “Collect the reward and give it to the county,” Smoke said.

  “That’s real generous of you, Smoke. The county appreciates that.”

  “You can do the same thing with their horses.”

  “All three of the horses is more ’n likely stoled,” the sheriff said, “but if we don’t find the owners, we’ll do just that.”

  With the sheriff informed and the bodies taken care of, Smoke left the mortuary and walked out to Seven.

  “What about Pearlie and Cal?” Sheriff Rand asked. “Those two boys stayin’ out of trouble?”

  “About the only trouble they ever get into is with Sally,” Smoke replied with a little laugh, “and almost all of it starts and ends in her kitchen.”

  “Ha!” Sheriff Rand replied. “I’ll bet it doesn’t take much for her to whip them into shape, either, does it.”

  “Not much,” Smoke agreed.

  “Yes well, I’m glad you stopped by. Just between us, I’m glad you put those three ne’er-do-wells out of business.”

  Smoke swung into the saddle. Lifting his hand, he turned Seven back into the street and continued his ride south.

  Cheyenne, Wyoming

  Everything had gone wrong when Chubb Slago, Lute Cruthis, Boots Zimmerman, and two others had attempted a bank
robbery in Hutchinson County, Texas, a month ago. Right from the very beginning the would-be bank robbery had turned into a shoot-out. It began in the bank when the teller with more courage than sense produced a gun and began shooting. His act got him killed, but it also kept the robbers from getting any money. The shooting had alerted the rest of the town, and when the unsuccessful robbers left the bank, it seemed that everyone in Windom had a gun of some sort—pistol, rifle, or shotgun.

  The five riders rode through the gauntlet of fire, losing two of their number.

  Cruthis, Slago, and Zimmerman left Texas. One month and two small robberies later, they found themselves in Cheyenne, Wyoming, with very little money and no prospects, having escaped the Texas authorities. Boots had gone into the post office to see if they were on any wanted posters in Wyoming—they weren’t—and he discovered the flyer from Mule Gap looking for deputies.

  “Are you out of your mind?” Cruthis asked. “We run from deputies, not to them.”

  “Wait, Cruthis,” Slago said. “Boots may have a good idea here.”

  “I’d like to know what would be so good about being a deputy city marshal,” Cruthis said.

  “Well for one thing, if any paper ever showed up with our names on it, it would be kinda good to be able to get to it first and get rid of it, wouldn’t it?”

  “Yeah.” Cruthis smiled. “Yeah! That would be damn good.”

  “And it says well paying and other rewards,” Slago said. “I don’t know what it means by well paid, and I don’t know what other rewards it is talking about, but no matter what it is, you have to admit that it is better than we’ve got now.”

  “Hey Boots, how do you think I’d look with a star?” Cruthis asked.

  Zimmerman laughed. “I think you’d look damn fine.”

  Mule Gap

  Clem Bates, Dan Cooper, Henry Barnes, and Slim Gibson were standing around in various poses in Marshal Bodine’s office. Duly Plappert, whom Bodine had made his chief deputy, was sitting at the only other desk in the room. Chubb Slago, Lute Cruthis, and Boots Zimmerman were there as well, and so was Angus Delmer. They were watching Bodine swear in Boney Walls, the tenth and last deputy that Bodine intended to hire.

  “All right, gentlemen, our little constabulary is complete,” Bodine said, addressing the others. “From now on you will begin earning the generous stipend that is being offered for services rendered, so it is time you begin rendering said services.”

  “What the hell did he just say?” Zimmerman asked Slago.

  “I’m not sure, but I think he said it was time we started working.”

  From that point forward, the deputies became a ubiquitous presence in Mule Gap. They patrolled the streets, strictly enforcing draconian laws against being drunk, being disorderly, spitting, tossing away a cigar butt, and anything else a deputy decided should be enforced. Each infraction of the laws, even if it was against a law no one had heard of, resulted in fines. In addition, every business in town saw additional taxes applied.

  “I lived through reconstruction,” said Albert Kirkland, who owned the gun shop. “And I swear, this is just as bad.”

  “Well, they have to police the entire county,” Bud Coleman said. He owned the wagon freighting service. “And seeing as my wagons are out there, I don’t mind tellin’ you that I appreciate having that protection.”

  “Then why aren’t they out there policing?” another asked.

  “And while they’re at it, they might also try and find some of them kids that have been took,” still another added.

  “You’re talking about the Blackwell boy and the Coy girl, are you?” Kirkland asked.

  “My drivers tell me there’s at least three more missing,” Coleman said. “A couple boys from Warm Springs ’n another girl.”

  “I thought they was let go.”

  “No, that was an earlier group they had. Their folks paid the ransom on them, ’n they was sent home.”

  “Hell, couldn’t they tell the law where they was bein’ held?”

  “They did, but when Bodine sent a couple of his deputies out there to check up on ’em, they said there warn’t nobody there.”

  “I’m surprised he even let the deputies go check it out,” Kirkland said. “Seems to me like all he has them doin’ is collecting money.”

  CHAPTER NINE

  Wiregrass

  Sam Condon had invited Smoke and Sally to dinner as sort of a repayment for Smoke having brought him the twenty-five hundred dollars that was the down payment on the bull, Yankee Star.

  “Do you want another piece of pie, Mrs. Jensen? I’ll get it for you,” Thad offered.

  “Thank you, Thad, but I think I’ll pass this time,” Sally said.

  “You sure you don’t want another piece? I’ll be glad to get it.”

  “Thad, Mrs. Jensen said no,” Sara Sue said to her son.

  Sam chuckled. “Thad is just trying to wrangle a second piece of pie for himself.”

  “Well, he didn’t ask me,” Smoke said. “I’ll take another piece as long as it is very small.”

  A wide smile spread across Thad’s face. “I’ll get it!” he said, standing up from the table. He returned a moment later with a small piece of pie for Smoke, and a much larger piece for himself.

  “Thad,” Sara Sue scolded.

  “Well, Ma, you always tell me I should be polite, and it wouldn’t be polite for Mr. Jensen to have to take seconds all by himself, would it? And he said he only wanted a small piece.”

  Sam laughed. “He’s got you there, Sara Sue.”

  “Sally, is it true that you are going to New York?” Sara Sue asked.

  “Yes. Andrew and Rosanna MacCallister have a new play in New York, and they sent me an invitation.”

  “Andrew and Rosanna MacCallister? Why, they are famous,” Sara Sue said. “They personally sent you an invitation? Do you know them?”

  “It is more a case of me knowing their brother, Falcon MacCallister. He is a very good friend of ours,” Sally said. “I met Rosanna and Andrew through him. I must say that for all their fame and success, they are exceptionally nice people.”

  “Will you be going as well, Smoke?” Sam asked.

  “No. Sally has an old college friend that she wants to visit as well, and that’s an opportunity I can afford to miss.”

  The others laughed at his emphasis on the word opportunity.

  “Cal is going with me,” Sally said.

  “Cal Wood?” Sara Sue asked. “Isn’t he one of your hired hands?”

  “I suppose you could say that,” Sally said, “though he is much more than a hired hand.”

  Smoke chuckled. “We’ve practically adopted him . . . ever since he tried to rob Sally at gunpoint.”

  “What?” Sara Sue gasped.

  “He was very young and very desperate,” Sally said. “I knew then that he had no real intention of hurting me. I brought him home, gave him his first good meal in no telling how long, then talked Smoke into hiring him.”

  “He and Pearlie are more like a part of our family than hired hands,” Smoke said.

  “I can believe that,” Sam said. “I’ve seen the way you are when you’re together. It’s not like they’re hired hands at all. Don’t get me wrong, they respect you, but it is more like you’re family.”

  “Is Pearlie going to New York, as well?” Sara Sue asked.

  “No. Pearlie has been there before, but Cal has never seen New York, and I would like to broaden his experience at least once.”

  “Sounds to me like that young man was dealt four aces when he ran into you two,” Sam said.

  “I expect he was.” Smoke reached over, took Sally’s hand, and smiled at her. “But then, I can say that as well, because I was dealt the same hand when I ran into Sally.”

  They continued their visit after dinner, going into the parlor to listen to music on the Symphonion disc player, and enjoying three-dimensional photographs of the wonders of the world on the stereopticon. By the time they were
finished with their visit, it had grown dark.

  “Oh my, look at the time,” Sally said. “We didn’t intend to impose upon your hospitality for so long.”

  “Nonsense, it was no imposition at all,” Sara Sue replied. “We have greatly enjoyed your company.”

  “Thad, go outside and light the lanterns on the surrey for them so they can see to drive home,” Sam directed.

  “All right, Pa,” Thad said, eager to help.

  “Thad is a fine young man,” Smoke said after Thad left. “I can see where he is such a help to you in running your operation here.”

  “Yes, he is.” Sam chuckled. “But I’m glad you waited until he was out of the house before you said that. He has a big enough head as it is.”

  Smoke laughed.

  “I’ll tell you this—he has taken to Fire the way you have to Seven,” Sam said. “He and that horse are as close as any boy would be with a dog.”

  “A good horse is like that,” Smoke replied.

  “I can’t tell you how appreciative we are for that gift, and as far as Thad is concerned, you’ve made a friend for life.”

  “A good investment, I would say.”

  When Smoke and Sally went out to the surrey, both running lanterns were lit and the polished mirror behind the flames cast twin beams of light that joined a few feet in front of them to light their way.

  “Thank you, Thad,” Smoke said as he helped Sally in, then climbed up behind her. “Sam, Sara Sue, it was a wonderful evening, and we thank you for the invitation.”

  “It was great having you. Sally, do have a safe and most enjoyable trip,” Sara Sue said.

  With waves of good-bye, Smoke snapped the reins, and the team started out for the six-mile trip back to the Sugarloaf.

  “I didn’t know Cal had agreed to go with you,” Smoke said as the surrey moved swiftly down the road.

  “He hasn’t yet, but the only reason he hasn’t is because he thinks it wouldn’t be fair to Pearlie for him to go and Pearlie to stay behind.”

  “I’m pretty sure Pearlie doesn’t want to go.”

 

    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