J. T. EDSON SERIES:

The Floating Outfit 61

The Floating Outfit 61

J. T. Edson

J. T. Edson

WANTED – DEAD$5000It might have been the normal poster put out by a law enforcement office that the Ysabel Kid held out, until the others read the name of the wanted man – Dusty Fog!"For five thousand dollars, every bounty hunter and two-bit gun slick west of the Pecos'll be after your hide," the Kid growled."What do you aim to do about it?" Doc enquired."Stop them," answered Dusty Fog.
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The Floating Outfit 41

The Floating Outfit 41

J. T. Edson

J. T. Edson

Three men rode down the hill towards the body of the dead cavalry officer. On the right was a Texan—small and insignificant-looking. His name was Dusty Fog. On the left was Mark Counter, the dandy of the group, known and feared from Texas to New Mexico. And in the middle, hands never far from the butts of his guns rode the Ysabel Kid, six feet of slim and deadly manhood. Three men with purpose in their hearts and death in their holsters.
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Rio Guns

Rio Guns

J. T. Edson

J. T. Edson

Things looked bad for the K.H. They were the only outfit in the Azul Rio basin that hadn’t joined Lanton’s cattle syndicate, and the ruthless boss of the S Star was bent on making things difficult for the rival spread. And Lanton wasn’t particular about how he achieved his ends.The S Star hired killers were having things all their own way until three Texans rode into town. Their leader’s name was Dusty Fog . . .
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Calamity Jane 5

Calamity Jane 5

J. T. Edson

J. T. Edson

Danny Fog was big—even for a Texan. He stood a head taller than his brother, Dusty, the legendary gun wizard from the Rio Hondo. Despite his youth, a watchful eye and a low-slung gun belt showed him as a man to be reckoned with.Danny Fog had a mission—to break up the cow-thieving outfit that was terrorizing Caspar County, Texas. Ahead of him lay danger—gun-crazy outlaws and cut-throat Mexicans who would kill a man for his boots.But when Danny learned that the boss of the cow thieves was a woman, he needed help bad. And what better help could a man ask for than that of Martha Jane Canary—or, as folks called her, Calamity Jane.
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Rockabye County 7

Rockabye County 7

J. T. Edson

J. T. Edson

"Even with a psycho there's a point of contact in the killings," Sheriff Jack Tragg told Deputies Fayde and Counter as they went to investigate the third apparently unconnected murder in which the same gun had been used. "Find it and at least you'll have his motive." Yet there seemed no point of contact between the victims – and old moonshiner, a visiting theatrical producer and the bust-out man of a crooked floating crap game. So the deputies searched and at last found the point of contact. But finding it gave them the name of another possible victim ... Woman Deputy Alice Fayde herself!
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Dusty Fog's Civil War 12

Dusty Fog's Civil War 12

J. T. Edson

J. T. Edson

All through the war, Belle Boyd, the Rebel Spy, had hoped to meet Tollinger and Barmain, the leaders of the mob which had murdered her parents and burned her home to the ground. At last, with the war over, she found them. Accompanied by the Ysabel Kid and his father, Belle set out to take her revenge.To do so, she had to enter the camp of a renegade revolutionary leader in Mexico and become involved in a plot that might plunge the United States into another costly, bloody war.LAST IN THE SERIES
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The Floating Outfit 50

The Floating Outfit 50

J. T. Edson

J. T. Edson

Rancher Sam Catlan and his two sons had been murdered—shot in the back by person or persons unknown.Sam Catlan had many friends—all of whom wanted to see his death avenged.But one young man in particular, to whom Sam had been like a father, swore he would hunt down the killer and pay the debt he owed the kindly old man who had raised him.It was no empty vow. For the young man's name was ... Waco.
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