Color illustration of four superimposed vignettes: mans' head in profile smoking a cigarillo; man and woman embracing; man in western clothing firing a pistol in his proper right hand; cowboy on horseback driving a herd of white face cattle.
Longarm longs to send this posse a-packin’! Everybody in Denver remembers the ruthless massacre at a local bank ’round five years back, but not a living soul has seen hide nor hair of the posse since. The murderers scooted out of town with a good passel of loot—and their identities unknown. But when one of them, at death’s door, decides to come clean before the Lord and the law, deputy marshal Long uses his leads—and vows to avenge the murder of the innocents. With some dirt on his targets gathered from a lonely, young landlady—who’ll only give away one secret per night of low-down lovin’—Longarm thinks he can sniff out their track. But to do this, he’ll have to uncover a trail hidden under five years’ worth of dust…
Longarm’s looking to lasso a felonious female… Custis T. Long’s a sucker for a pretty gal, but he’s never let that cloud his judgment—until now. When Miss Alvina Lockwood came along and begged him to bail her “innocent” brother out of a horse-stealing charge, he checked up on her story—though maybe not as closely as he would have if she weren’t such a tempting tidbit. But when a sting operation set up to capture the real thieves goes awry, Longarm’s left wondering about Alvina—and her possible connections to a bandit known only as Kansas City Red. It seems Red is a fiery—and clever—little filly who’s got people on both sides of the law chasing their tails. But Longarm learns from his mistakes, and he won’t get fooled again. After all, there are plenty of pretty ladies in the West, but a man can’t sow his oats when he’s planted six feet under…
Longarm would rather leave this greenhorn out to pasture… Custis Long is none too happy at work. No more than a kid, Buck T. Skane has waltzed into town like he owns the place. And his godfather, Billy Vail, hands the little snot a job on the spot—a job meant for Longarm… Some city slickers with clean hands and dirty intentions are amassing an illegal mine monopoly—and Longarm’s posse plans to trap them, if Buck doesn’t stop squandering Uncle Sam’s dough. Calling himself Canada Cooper, Longarm has to keep fending off local gals eager to learn the mating rituals of the North. Meanwhile, the slickers are onto the trap—and might just beat Longarm at his own game…
Longarm trades lead with hired guns who kill hard for the money… Longarm’s bound for Santiago to retrieve a prisoner—a young killer by the name of Wesley Wade—when his stagecoach is attacked. The bushwhackers work for Wade’s father, a powerful rancher who aims to stop Deputy U.S. Marshal Custis Long from carrying out his appointed duty. Leaving a trail of dead men along the stagecoach line, Longarm gets to Santiago and finds his prisoner’s been liberated. And the only badge-toter fit to help him track down the desperado is the sheriff’s beautiful daughter—a little firecracker named Jessie Peckinpah. Longarm’s going to need all the help he can get—as they come up against a small army of Wade’s hired killers…
Longarm tangles with some bad Samaritans when he goes undercover! Longarm goes undercover to lead a group of Christian Cherokee down Mexico way in search of some missionaries rumored to be stranded there. He reckons it won’t be easy, what with nosy Texas Rangers, banditos, and the Mexican police on his trail. But with a comely assortment of church ladies along for the ride, this adventure could turn out to be a religious experience…
After stealing a wagonload of jewels from a roomful of Chicago society-types, two thieving actors streak westward with their loot. Their mastery of disguise has Longarm chasing shadows, but before the final curtain, his brand of six-gun justice makes Longarm the star of the show. Excerpt from Rails West (Jove, 5/93).
Any man would fear her—but Longarm isn’t just any man. She stands six-foot-six, and usually over the body of someone who got in her way. She goes by the name Increase Younger, and she’s willing to do anything to see that Deputy Marshal Custis Long meets his maker. Anything. But Longarm’s gotten death threats from more outlaws than anyone cares to remember, and not a single one was meaner, smarter, or faster than the law man himself. Then again, it only takes one.
Longarm's trying to find a thief, and she really knows how to move! Longarm's boots weren't made for dancing, but he'll have to be quick on his feet when he discovers a bellydancer is holding stolen money for her outlaw boyfriend. And if he's not quick on the draw, the only dancing Longarm's going to be doing is on Boot Hill.
Longarm finds out just how bad the bad girls of Rio Blanco can be! U.S. Deputy Marshal Custis Long is off to Rio Blanco County to catch some thieves stealing Indian Agency cattle. Two of the rustlers are women, so it should be interesting. But Longarm is being stalked by two hired killers. Some very wealthy folks want him dead so badly that they’ve secretly put a bigger bounty on his head than the James Boys and Billy the Kid combined. They say that Longarm is Colorado’s answer to the late Wild Bill. But lately, he has trouble enough to overwhelm even the legendary Hickok. After he’s forced to kill Turk Tarrington, Longarm has the whole bloodthirsty clan on his trail. And a certain woman who kills the men she seduces hasn’t forgotten that Deputy Marshal Long turned down her advances. As soon as Liza Carver hooks up with her murderous accomplices, she plans to treat herself to the greatest thrill of all—luring Longarm to his death.