Longarm and the Diamond Snatchers


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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).




Longarm on the Butterfield Spur


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Color illustration on front cover of three superimposed vignettes: head portrait in profile of man wearing brown flat brimmed hat and smoking a cigarillo; bare-chested man embracing woman wearing blue dress; two men in western clothing holding rifles standing in a rocky landscape.




Longarm and the Rebel's Revenge


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A senator hires Longarm to protect him from his own deadly past. The Colorado statesman claims his life is in danger, but Longarm doesn't believe him--until his partner gets knifed in the back. Now Longarm has got to force the truth into the open, and he'll need all his skills with a gun to do it.




Longarm in the Cross Fire


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Longarm sticks his neck out for a friend - and finds himself caught between duty and honor.




Longarm #434


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Longarm’s lost a friend, but he’s not about to lose the fight… After saving soiled dove Lucy Potter from two attackers, Longarm takes pity on the young woman. He buys her a new dress, gets her cleaned up, and takes her out for a fancy steak dinner. Lucy’s got a good heart, and Longarm hopes his kindness might encourage the jaded prostitute to try another line of work. But before Lucy can begin her new life, she’s killed by the same men who attacked her. Blinded by rage, Longarm can no longer see the line between justice and revenge. He turns in his badge and rides off after the killers. But as he trails them to Rock Springs, he learns the killing was premeditated—and greed was the motive…




The Whole Story


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This work is the only comprehensive guide to sequels in English, with over 84,000 works by 12,500 authors in 17,000 sequences.










The Wheel Spins


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First published in 1936 and adapted for the screen as The Lady Vanishes by Alfred Hitchcock in 1938, Ethel Lina White's suspenseful mystery remains her best-known novel, worthy of acknowledgement as a classic of the genre in its own right. Then the rhythm of the train changed, and she seemed to be sliding backwards down a long slope. Click-click-click-click. The wheels rattled over the rails, with a sound of castanets. Iris Carr's holiday in the mountains of a remote corner of Europe has come to an end, and since her friends left two days before, she faces the journey home alone. Stricken by sunstroke at the station, Iris catches the express train to Trieste by the skin of her teeth and finds a companion in Miss Froy, an affable English governess. But when Iris passes out and reawakens, Miss Froy is nowhere to be found. The other passengers deny any knowledge of her existence and as the train speeds across Europe, Iris spirals deeper and deeper into a strange and dangerous conspiracy.