Fargo protects a passel of prairie pilgrims… Hired to find a pioneer family that disappeared in the mountains, Skye Fargo runs across a wagon train being "guarded" by some dirt-low men in the employ of one Victor Gore—a man who makes his money at other's fatal expense. With Gore and his vermin on one side, and a band of angry Nez Perce Indians on the other, the Trailsman has to guide the settlers to their promised land—or they'll be buried in it…
Fargo protects a proud princess from peril… When Fargo comes across a slimy sidewinder about to sell a beautiful young girl into slavery, he doesn't see much choice except to buy her freedom with gold. But when the girl leads him into a deadly nest of Confederate sympathizers, deadly Apache warriors, and a fortune in silver to be found, the Trailsman must show them all that some things can only be paid for with blood…
Fargo gets caught between the wheels… When Skye Fargo drives off a pack of stagecoach robbers, he ends up in the middle of a battle for business. Because in the boomtown of Oro City, there are two coach companies—and the competition between them is getting bloodier every day. And with the Trailsman stepping into the fray, one of them is going to have to let go of the reins…
Fargo plucks a desert flower… After getting cleaned out by a bad hand at cards, Skye Fargo is desperate for cash. When he rides into Tucson looking for work, he soon finds out that there's more than cash at stake. The dreaded Bearcat Lutz rules the town with a bloody fist, forcing innocent prisoners to work as slaves, and destroying everyone who dares stand up to him. But the Trailsman is going to do more than just stand up to Lutz—he's going to take him down…
Fargo takes on a two-bit town tyrant. Fargo is trying to lose a party of scalp-hunting Sioux when he comes across Jasmine Honeydew—a pious woman whose devotion to saving souls has incurred the wrath of Abe Mitchell. Mitchell likes the small town of Hapgood Pond just the way it is—full of liquor, ladies, and lots of profit for him. But the Trailsman isn't going to let a lovely lady of the Lord be pushed out of town without sending someone to Hell…
Fargo chills in the windy wilds… Skye Fargo is guiding the well-to-do Havard family through the wilderness of British Columbia with the hope of finding their gold-prospecting son, who hasn't contacted them for months. And before the job's done, Fargo will find himself battling bitter enemies within the camp, bloodthirsty killers without, and a rich girl who likes her men hard and dirty—like the Trailsman…
Fargo walks straight into a bloodbath… Fargo jumps into the deep end of trouble when he helps young Dave Harrigan fight off two bushwhackers. Harrigan was heading to Hot Springs to look for his father—who went there for the healing powers of the waters. Someone doesn't want Harrigan to make it to town. And the Trailsman knows that before this is over, the blood is going to fly like a geyser of gore…
Two men try to escape a town of terror in this western in Ralph Compton's USA Today bestselling series. The bustling town of Rawhide Flat is bursting at the seams with hard men and their hard-earned cash from working the nearby Comstock Lode. So when the bank is robbed and two civilians cut down, a posse delivers its own justice—leaving only Judah Walsh alive. Walsh knows the only hand he can play is to tell where his gang hid the money. In return, he wants a horse, a hundred bucks—and a free ride out of the state. But the people of Rawhide Flat would rather torture the information out of him. Lucky for Walsh, protection arrives in a hail of bullets from U.S. Deputy Marshal Augustus Crane, who has come to bring Walsh into federal custody. But Crane getting Walsh out of jail is one thing—getting out of town alive is another… More Than Six Million Ralph Compton Books In Print!
The chase is on and the stakes are high in this western in Ralph Compton's USA Today bestselling series. They’re ex-cowpunchers looking to strike it rich—and not having much success. When they deliver a wagon of scotch to a shantytown saloon, the bartender drops dead before paying. No sooner do they take over the bar as payment than it burns to the ground. The cloud above Arlo Wells and Dallas Holt has no silver lining… They finally get a break when they receive a message from an old friend, along with a map. It seems the grizzled prospector finally hit the mother lode in the Superstitious Mountains, only to die shortly thereafter. His last wish was for the two boys to find his beloved nieces and share the claim with them—easy money, except for a few minor problems… Like the despicable stepfather who’s got the nieces, a gang of hired gunmen, and the other half of the map and the Apaches who’ll slaughter anyone daring to tread the ground of their sacred mountains. For Arlo and Dallas, this lucky break may be the worst thing ever to happen to them… More Than Six Million Ralph Compton Books In Print!