Ray Hogan
41) Outlaw marshal
Author
Pub. Date
2010, c1959
Description
"Decket had a tiger by the tail when he arrested notorious killer Shotgun Travers. But Decket had asked for it. He had been wearing a U.S. Marshal's badge when he was nothing of the sort. He was a small-town peace officer who had used the badge to his own ends, forcing bigger men than he to bend to his will. But now the tables had turned..."-Cover.
Author
Pub. Date
2011
Description
"In "The Calaveras Hills", homeward bound Union scout Jeff Burkhart dreams of putting away firearms forever to resume working the family farm -- until he arrives home to find a gang of renegades and a burning barn... In "Range Feud", Hogan tells the story of Jess Holloway, honoring the deathbed wish of an old friend, who finds himself on the wrong side after stopping two men from starting a deadly stampede." --cover.
Author
Series
Doomsday Marshal series volume 3
Pub. Date
2020.
Description
"Special U.S. Marshal John Rye, better known as the "Doomsday Marshal," was very good at what he did. His name was both feared and respected wherever he traveled. But for every decent citizen who would aid Rye in his task of bringing a killer to justice, there seemed to be an outlaw who would welcome the chance to shoot him in the back. Rye's current assignment was to track down the killer of Judge Orson Brite of Gallen, Wyoming. In what seemed at...
51) The trackers
Author
Pub. Date
2010, c1964
Description
Matt Campion had come to harmony to begin a new life as a rancher, only to find himself unjustly accused of murder. Now, even if he could escape from this jail cell, he would have to outrun Albert Toon, the lawman they called "The Mantracker." He was a human bloodhound. And he'd follow Campion to the ends of the earth if he had to. Because the man Campion was accused of killing was Albert Toon's brother.
52) The ridgerunner
Author
Pub. Date
2009
Description
"It had been a long time since John Locke had seen his foster brothers, Bert and Starr Whitcomb. He smiled to himself as he rode toward the old homestead. It would be good to see them again. But as he rode into town a hard-faced marshal grabbed him and put him under arrest. His brothers were wanted for murder and now John was under suspicion too. A lynch mob was gathering outside the jail, he could hear their angry voices..."--Cover.