Collected together for the first time are six full-length westerns by thirteen-time number-one Amazon Kindle bestselling western writer Ben Bridges.
The Silver Trail
Carter O'Brien's gun is for hire, but only
when the job - and the money - are right. Right now he's riding shotgun for an expedition led by an ex-Army buddy. Their goal: to find a lost canyon of silver down in Mexico. But the way is blocked by gunmen working for a greedy Mexican businessman, and a ghost from O'Brien's past. To survive, O'Brien must kill or be killed...
Coffin Creek
It was the kind of sleepy little Texas town where nothing ever happened. Then eight masked men robbed the train from Sterling City and left a handful of bodies behind them, and pretty soon the marshal was up to his badge in problems. When all hell broke loose and the air grew thick with blood and gunsmoke, the sleepy little town of Coffin Creek had to wake up - real fast.
Hang 'em All
They rode into Austin Springs stirrup to stirrup, six men with guns in their belts and blood in their eyes. The minute Town Marshal Sam Judge clapped eyes on them he pegged them as trouble. He was right, too, because by sunset Death had called and the blood of innocents had been spilled in the town's quiet and dusty streets.
Almost before he knew it, Sam - once a celebrated town-tamer whom Ned Buntline himself had called 'The Pistol Prince' - found himself embarking on a vengeance hunt. A boy Sam hadn't seen for fifteen years was hooked up with the killers, so that made it personal. But first and foremost, Sam was a peace-keeper. Convinced that the law would hang 'em all, he wanted the outlaws to have their day in court. The only thing he never reckoned on was the fact that they might very well kill him before he could find and catch them.
The Wilde Boys
Right across the West, lawmen were losing their fight against crime. Something had to be done fast. But what?
It was a retired judge named Wilde who came up with the answer - to pit one outlaw against another.
From that point on, his 'law-enforcers' became six of the meanest misfits ever to see the inside of a jail-cell; a murderous albino, a black gunfighter, an Apache half-breed, a one-time Pinkerton detective, a Missouri-born conman and a giant whose hands were deadlier than a Gatling gun.
Together they formed a tough-as-knuckles bunch. Those not destined to hang faced life imprisonment. But by becoming the judge's 'Wilde Boys' they stood to regain freedom and respect - providing they could survive their first mission, of course; to bring down a kill-crazy tyrant known only in whispers as the Black Wolf ...
Cougar Valley
Two cold-blooded killers and one stormy night of murder ... together they resulted in a posse of three ill-matched man-hunters.
But each of them had his own reasons for riding into Redbird Valley after the killers. For Marshal Cord it wasn't only duty, it was personal. Charlie Pearson had something to prove - and not only to himself. As for Jack Sumlock ... well, he tagged along because one of the killers was his own grandson.
Up in the isolated high country, all three had to face their own demons. To make matters worse, while Cord and the others fought among themselves, something unusual started to happen. Someone was hunting the hunters ...
Rattler Creek
For more than ten years Jim Allison packed a marshal's badge in the violent Indian Nations. When he finally quit, it was to move to New Mexico and get into the cattle business. For a time life was hard but good. But then a vicious killer came along and shattered his peaceful existence.
Turning man-hunter again, Jim embarked upon an epic search for the sidewinder who committed the ultimate crime against him. But there was a problem - a whole pack of outlaws still remembered the big ex-lawman from his glory days.
Could Jim outwit those enemies and still win his war?
Genre: Western
The Silver Trail
Carter O'Brien's gun is for hire, but only
when the job - and the money - are right. Right now he's riding shotgun for an expedition led by an ex-Army buddy. Their goal: to find a lost canyon of silver down in Mexico. But the way is blocked by gunmen working for a greedy Mexican businessman, and a ghost from O'Brien's past. To survive, O'Brien must kill or be killed...
Coffin Creek
It was the kind of sleepy little Texas town where nothing ever happened. Then eight masked men robbed the train from Sterling City and left a handful of bodies behind them, and pretty soon the marshal was up to his badge in problems. When all hell broke loose and the air grew thick with blood and gunsmoke, the sleepy little town of Coffin Creek had to wake up - real fast.
Hang 'em All
They rode into Austin Springs stirrup to stirrup, six men with guns in their belts and blood in their eyes. The minute Town Marshal Sam Judge clapped eyes on them he pegged them as trouble. He was right, too, because by sunset Death had called and the blood of innocents had been spilled in the town's quiet and dusty streets.
Almost before he knew it, Sam - once a celebrated town-tamer whom Ned Buntline himself had called 'The Pistol Prince' - found himself embarking on a vengeance hunt. A boy Sam hadn't seen for fifteen years was hooked up with the killers, so that made it personal. But first and foremost, Sam was a peace-keeper. Convinced that the law would hang 'em all, he wanted the outlaws to have their day in court. The only thing he never reckoned on was the fact that they might very well kill him before he could find and catch them.
The Wilde Boys
Right across the West, lawmen were losing their fight against crime. Something had to be done fast. But what?
It was a retired judge named Wilde who came up with the answer - to pit one outlaw against another.
From that point on, his 'law-enforcers' became six of the meanest misfits ever to see the inside of a jail-cell; a murderous albino, a black gunfighter, an Apache half-breed, a one-time Pinkerton detective, a Missouri-born conman and a giant whose hands were deadlier than a Gatling gun.
Together they formed a tough-as-knuckles bunch. Those not destined to hang faced life imprisonment. But by becoming the judge's 'Wilde Boys' they stood to regain freedom and respect - providing they could survive their first mission, of course; to bring down a kill-crazy tyrant known only in whispers as the Black Wolf ...
Cougar Valley
Two cold-blooded killers and one stormy night of murder ... together they resulted in a posse of three ill-matched man-hunters.
But each of them had his own reasons for riding into Redbird Valley after the killers. For Marshal Cord it wasn't only duty, it was personal. Charlie Pearson had something to prove - and not only to himself. As for Jack Sumlock ... well, he tagged along because one of the killers was his own grandson.
Up in the isolated high country, all three had to face their own demons. To make matters worse, while Cord and the others fought among themselves, something unusual started to happen. Someone was hunting the hunters ...
Rattler Creek
For more than ten years Jim Allison packed a marshal's badge in the violent Indian Nations. When he finally quit, it was to move to New Mexico and get into the cattle business. For a time life was hard but good. But then a vicious killer came along and shattered his peaceful existence.
Turning man-hunter again, Jim embarked upon an epic search for the sidewinder who committed the ultimate crime against him. But there was a problem - a whole pack of outlaws still remembered the big ex-lawman from his glory days.
Could Jim outwit those enemies and still win his war?
Genre: Western
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