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1876 White Bear: A Cheyenne Dog Soldier
Charles Simeon Philpott
1876 White Bear: A Cheyenne Dog Soldier is an exciting collage of historical detail and riveting fiction. This mystery-thriller carries the reader through the life of an enslaved young Indian boy who escapes his captors and methodically trains to become one of the most elite and feared Native American warriors: a Cheyenne dog soldier. White Bear deftly executes his revenge for the massacres of his father, mother, two sisters and family members at Sand Creek in Colorado and Washita River in Indian Territory (Oklahoma).

Two lawmen from the Texas Panhandle find their towns in peril from this unknown, horrific enemy. Baffled by the heinous murders, they join forces with a criminal investigations specialist in Chicago to identify and track the brutal killer.

The plight and hardship of the Plains Indians, particularly the Cheyenne, during the late 1800s unfolds as a mesmerizing backdrop for this story of an obscure and swiftly changing era in American history.


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ISBN: 1-4241-6114-2, 221 pages, 6 x 9

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A.T. 1907: A Territorial Drama
Joseph R. Warren
From its territorial status in 1863 through to its admission as a state in 1912, Arizona was a frontier with vastly different characteristics from what had preceded settlers in the east. Rugged, desolate, sometimes parched, jagged, difficult, and dangerous, it would have been best left to its first people, the Hualapai Indians, had it not been for the immense wealth below its soil.

This drama unfolds in 1907, a time of powerful change in the Arizona Territory as the influences of the past finally give way to the emerging world of the 20th century, leaving the last vestige of the Frontier to slip uniquely into American history. Based on historic accounts of an Arizona Ranger, James Warren, and of a Hualapai shaman, TaThamiche—or Wallapai Jack as he was called by the Whites—what begins as an uneventful prisoner escort from Kingman to Wickenburg, A.T., culminates in a reckoning.


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ISBN: 1-4241-6900-3, 130 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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Aaron Nash: A Reason To Live
A.D. Jones
Aaron Nash: A Reason To Live is about a very wealthy man. After the Civil War, he commits his life tobusiness but realizes that his life is incomplete. Hedecides to devote his time to his sister’s children. Railroads, Indians, buffalo, Texas cattlemen and homesteaders--Aaron Nash: A Reason to Live has it all. Will the power of money be used behind the scenes to destroy and take over a rival ranch?

There was a time when the West was up for grabs--and many grabbed for it. Texas cattlemen, homesteaders, Indians and buffalo and the railroads--Aaron Nash: A Reason to Live has it all. Lowell and Barbara love farming and the land, John McDade loves wealth and power, and Aaron Nash, former Calvary officer and now prosperous businessman, just wants a well-earned retirement--until they shoot Lowell...


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ISBN: 1-4241-0506-4, 157 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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Accidental Outlaw
Penni Weston
Far from the heartbreaking Civil War battlegrounds, Wyoming ranch foreman Chess Cates finds himself framed for bank robbery and murder. On the run and badly wounded, Chess is forced to seek refuge at a remote lonely spot in the legendary South Pass on the Oregon Trail. There he meets Katelyn O’Keefe, a young pregnant Irish widow who has sought the same shelter for her dying father. They team up to survive their circumstances. For Chess it’s recovering from the gunshot wound and dodging the real murderer gunning for him. Kate must deal with the loss of her father and the child that’s coming prematurely. Complications send Chess and Kate to seek help in delivering the baby, ending up in the hands of the Cheyenne. Ultimately, the innocent and the guilty must confront one another, and the odds are seemingly grim for Chess Cates, the Accidental Outlaw.


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ISBN: 1-4137-0457-3, 153 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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Adventures of Jake Tucker "Grandfather's Watch", The
Thomas M. Brooks
Jake Tucker, spending most of his life traveling the territories and the Midwest as a cowhand, wrangler, Texas Ranger, and just a plain Good Samaritan finds himself in a position where he is needed to help save the lives of a newly married couple. A decision that could get him killed.


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ISBN: 1-60441-793-5, 118 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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Alias: The Hyco Kid and Other Tales of the Old West
Greg Overcash
U.S. Deputy Marshal Michael Lair first rode outside the law as the Hyco Kid. Here’s your chance to ride the trails of the Old West with him.

Walk the dusty boardwalks of his town as the marshal confronts his past in “Crossed Trails.”

Live his last days with Doc Holliday in “No Bullet for Doc.”

Watch the Hyco Kid regain his self-respect and become a deputy U.S. marshal in “Alias: The Hyco Kid.”

Ride into Mexico as the Hyco Kid rides for vengeance in “The Hyco Bounty.”

Stand with the posse as they fight to save their town from an outlaw gang’s revenge in “Drop of a Rope.”

See your hero through different eyes in “Dime Novels and Two-Dollar Pistols.”

Watch the Hyco Kid get tamed when he meets “Rachel of Twin Oaks.”


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ISBN: 1-4241-6737-X, 236 pages, 6 x 9

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All the Comforts of Home
V. J. Shaw
Josephine Stiles’ unbridled tongue estranged her from her wealthy father. Sent alone to the Territory of New Mexico, after rejecting his fifth (society’s best?) choice of a husband, she repents but abhors surrender. Operating an inherited store, the lumber, canvas, and sod abode horrifies and is never called “home.” Unsavory characters irk, tinny music irritates, and determination rises “to get away from that awful saloon!” Outspoken suffragette, contempt of men and ridicule of their ways also estranged her from love. She’d never even felt love, no reaction, no butterflies, no nothing. Father’s decree (only a husband inherits) never slows her success near the goldfields. To adopt three orphans, a bashful and in-love rancher shares her spaciously built home in name only. Since maternal love comes natural, she’s complete, until his nephew discovers love when only fourteen. Smothering propriety, she’s obsessively driven to discern why romantic love eludes her.


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ISBN: 1-4137-7157-2, 203 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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Allegiance
Rosalie More
Political intrigue sets the stage for the War with Mexico. The last thing an army officer needs on a secret assignment is a nosy civilian, especially a woman with troubles of her own. A clash of wills results when a merchant's daughter insists on involving herself in Major O'Donnell's scheme to smuggle arms during the Texas Revolution. He may have the authority of the military behind him, but she owns the freight wagons, and they're not rolling anywhere without her. Who can they trust? The riverboat gambler, the Cajun with the fast knife, or the exiled Spanish Royalist with dark secrets of his own? Secret enemies endanger their quest from New Orleans to St. Louis, and spies dog them along the Santa Fe Trail to the wild frontier where few have ever laid eyes on a white woman, and it's hard as the devil to tell friend from foe.


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ISBN: 1-58851-545-1, 307 pages, 6 x 9

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Along a Broken Trail
Walter A. Abbott
Along a Broken Trail is a compelling story beginning in 1867 following the Civil War. Jake Hollister is a dashing former Union officer. Jake meets Katie, who is swept off her feet. Shortly after their marriage, Jake receives a telegram from an attorney residing in the Wyoming territory who tells him his uncle has passed away and has left the ranch to him. Katie and Jake decide to take the train west to begin a new life as ranchers in a hostile environment.

After arriving in Big Pine Springs, Katie and Jake settle in to their new life, adjusting to ranch life and the frontier. Following a few days in their new setting, five riders show up inquiring about Jake. They inquire about gold, which Jake knows nothing about. After a short conversation Jake is brutally killed and Katie is severely injured. The ploy to force Katie to sell the ranch backfires. Instead of selling, Katie decides to stay and track down the five men, dealing with each of them in her own way.

In her journey Katie becomes aware of who is behind her husband’s death and the motive. At the end a showdown occurs and the law of the frontier ultimately prevails.


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ISBN: 1-4137-7138-6, 280 pages, 6 x 9

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Anasazi Gold
John P. Manz
More than eight hundred years ago, Standing Pine guided his people to the Hopi mesas after losing his beloved Purple Flower to the Aztec warrior “Gold Man.” With his devotion to the Hopi people and the gold of this “land” at stake, Masauwu has waited almost a millennium for the right time and person to fulfill destiny. Since that long ago time the Hopi have sought to reunite these two lost spirits and allow them to bring the life-giving rains that will cleanse their souls and rejuvenate the people. Enter Philo Hodgdon, a native New Mexican with no Hopi blood. He begins a journey into the past to reunite the lost lovers while battling ancient and modern evil to bring the promise of rain to the Hopi. Philo and his friends wage war against all odds, with a reward of gold waiting if they can prevail against the past and present malignant evil.


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ISBN: 1-4137-5784-7, 267 pages, 6 x 9

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