E. E Halleran
Author
Pub. Date
2022.
Formats
Description
"The Apaches had a superstition that blood would run red when the crimson cactus bloomed. And the red blooms were lush against the Arizona desert. Ben Lyman, son of Quakers and friend to the Indians, was looking for contraband guns. Better than anyone, Ben knew what possession of these weapons could do. More than anyone, he wanted to prevent an outbreak and the massacre that would follow. But nobody trusted Ben - not the Indians, because he was white;...
3) The far land
Author
Pub. Date
2019.
Description
"Tom Kane's partner disappeared in Lusk, Wyoming, with the money from the sale of his herd--money Tom had hoped would save his wife's life. Now Tom has sold his ranch in Texas and driven the last of his cattle to Wyoming in an attempt to find the man he believes is responsible for his wife's death"--
Author
Pub. Date
2020.
Description
"The Indians were "quiet" - but Scout Bert Monroe's closest friend, Charlie Pronghorn, had become strangely critical of the whites who had educated him. He was joking of course - he joked all the time - and even if he wasn't, criticism couldn't kill a man. Moreover, the Army believed what everyone knew - that the Indians were untrained, independent, separate groups who had never worked together in a fight. But they had never had anyone to organize...
Author
Pub. Date
2021.
Description
"The U. S. government was pledged by treaty to keep white emigrants out of Sioux lands. At the same time, it wanted its citizens to mine the Black Hills gold and get it into circulation. So the U. S. Army sourly went about the task of protecting its former enemies from white "intruders" - and wondered when things would start making sense again. Civilian scout Scott Craig had his own troubles. Army officers didn't trust him because he'd formerly worked...
Author
Pub. Date
2021.
Description
"Tracking down a crazy Confederate scheme to capture Colorado was the kind of job Union Captain Tom Baird was ready for. But he hadn't reckoned on a hidden cache of ammunition big enough to equip a small army--or the surprising partnership of a beautiful brunette Federal agent. When Baird is captured by three men, the remainder of a First Colorado Cavalry scouting patrol, it takes a while for each to earn the other's trust. He needs their help to...
7) High prairie
Author
Pub. Date
2023.
Description
"When the snow melted, tempers tightened in the Big Horn Basin. Men muttered of trouble coming - between small ranchers and big combines - between nesters and cattlemen. Big trouble, killing trouble. Over in Johnson County, they said, the war had already started. Hired gunmen, a small army of professional killers, were raiding and burning, slaughtering anyone who stood against them. Dave Ashmead was an honest, hard-working, small rancher who wanted...
Author
Pub. Date
2024.
Description
"Kirby had carried a seven-year grudge with him wherever he went. He'd followed Joe Lowry from Wyoming through Montana, New Mexico, Missouri and the Dakotas. But now that he'd found his man, Mason Kirby was stuck. Because there was real trouble in the territory. Further north, the Sioux and Cheyenne were joining forces as they had never done before. At Fort Fetterman the Army sat, tense with anticipation, waiting for a call for help. Now, of all times,...
10) Straw boss
Author
Pub. Date
2020.
Description
"They called Johnny Moran "Stupe" until he gunned down a band of cattle thieves. The local paper made a hero of him, and Johnny found he had a reputation for being top gun at the XT spread. Feeling like a big shot, Johnny took a job as a range cop for Rance Whitaker. Here Johnny bought more trouble than he expected..."--Back cover.