Robert J. Randisi est un auteur prolifique, réputé pour ses contributions au genre western. Son œuvre étendue, souvent publiée sous divers pseudonymes, comprend la création et l'écriture de la très réussie série "The Gunsmith". Randisi explore avec maestria les thèmes de la vie à la frontière, de la justice et de l'esprit humain à travers des récits captivants. Sa voix distincte et son dévouement à la tradition western ont solidifié sa place en tant que figure importante du genre.
Seven legendary authors recount the life of Lyle Speaks, from his hardscrabble boyhood in Texas to his later years as an aging cattle rancher in Montana, years in which his colorful past may yet come back to haunt him.
Somebody has put an open contract out on Eddie G - and pros and amateurs alike are queuing up to have a shot. When Frank Sinatra asks Eddie to go to LA to help his friend Judy Garland, Eddie seizes the chance. The contract follows him. While doing his best to stay alive, Eddie must also solve Judy's problem of a possible blackmailer.
In this fast-paced new installment in bestseller Ralph Compton's The Gunfighter series, a man wrongly convicted of a crime is out of jail and looking for vengeance. Matt Masters was a legend in the West. His fast gun and dedication for justice made him a sought-after lawman for hire, but all of that vanished one dark night. Matt was convicted of murder for killing the man who killed his woman. Now he's spent his time in jail and is looking to even the score against the men who set him up.
Featuring sixteen compelling mysteries, this anthology showcases the talents of acclaimed authors recognized as the best in the genre. Spanning Shamus-winning short stories from 1996 to 2009, it presents iconic private detectives like Amos Walker and Aaron Gunner alongside emerging voices in crime fiction. The collection highlights the evolving landscape of crime-fighting in the 21st century, with contributions from notable writers such as Loren D. Estleman and Gar Anthony Haywood, all curated by editor Robert J. Randisi.
Set in the lawless town of Vengeance Creek, Arizona, the story follows former Texas sheriff Daniel Shaye and his two devoted sons as they seek to rebuild their lives after tragic losses. Their hopes for peace are shattered when a gang of robbers wreaks havoc, leaving devastation in their wake. With their father incapacitated, the sons are thrust into a perilous quest for justice, facing the grim reality of their family's legacy and the harsh choices that come with it. Themes of duty, sacrifice, and the struggle for righteousness resonate throughout their journey.
In this fast-paced new installment in bestselling author Ralph Compton's Gunfighter series, a bandit who takes the identity of a dead lawman finds that the best place to hide is in plain sight. Jake Polk is a wanted man. He's spent years on the wrong side of the law staying one step ahead of the marshals. His most recent stage robbery ends with a posse hot on his trail. He's opened up just enough room to take a breather when he stumbles upon something astonishing. It's the body of a man resting peacefully next to a burned-out campfire. It's clear the man died in his sleep of natural causes. This is the chance Jake has been waiting for. According to a letter in the man's saddlebag, he's Marshall Owen Dent, on his way to the town of Riverbend to take over as the local lawman. Jake switches identities to avoid the posse, but what starts out as a quick means of escape may have deeper consequences when Jake considers making the change permanent.
In this fast-paced new installment in bestselling author Ralph Compton's Trail Drive series, a trail drive boss faces many challenges. Luke Ross is determined to drive his herd to the trailhead, but along the way he'll have to cope with rustlers, bandits, and warlike Indians.
The story follows Sangster, a hitman who unexpectedly gains a soul and chooses to leave his violent past behind, seeking a new life in New Orleans. As he navigates the complexities of his newfound humanity, he grapples with the moral implications of his former profession and the challenges of starting over in a vibrant yet dangerous city. The narrative explores themes of redemption, identity, and the struggle between one's past and the desire for a better future.
Two old ranch hands lead one last trail drive but they can't escape death along the way in a brand new thrilling western in Ralph Compton's trail drive series. Big Jake Motley had been running the Big M spread in Texas for over 30 years. In that time, he's driven thousands of head of cattle to market in Kansas. Now, while both the Nineteenth century and the era of trail drive are coming to an end, Big Jake is determined to make one last drive to Kansas. The only thing is, he doesn't have the cowhands to move that much beef. He drafts his old friend, Chance McCandles, into service, and together, the two aging cowboys put together a crew. The trail to Kansas is fraught with dangers both natural and man made, but when Chance is killed by rustlers, Big Jake has one more task in before him, extract vengeance for his old friend.
NO REST FOR THE WEARY A rancher in Wolf Pass, Montana threatens to disclose Liz Archer's identity unless she agrees to become bounty hunter for a vicious wolf. Liz teams up with an attractive hired "wolfer" to bag the animal, but does not realize that she will have to compete with three unscrupulous hunters also after Gray Hair. They will stop at nothing to kill the animal first, even if it means collecting the hide of. . . ANGEL EYES