The Western Justice Trilogy


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Join bestselling and beloved author Gilbert Morris on three Old West adventures in which desperate women place their trust in the hands of unlikely heroes. Rosa’s land is overrun by a gang of bandits, but only Faye, a genteelly bred lawman-want-to-be, will answer her call for help. Sabrina can only find Waco to hire to go after the outlaws who kidnapped her sister, but he is an ex-criminal himself. Raina plans a daring escape that relies on following Ty out of town, but he has gotten locked up in jail. Includes: Rosa's Land, Sabrina's Man, and Raina's Choice




Western Justice


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Sabrina's Man


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When Sabrina sets off into the dangerous West to save her sister from a vile con man, she enlists the help of Waco Smith, an only slightly reformed ex-criminal himself, and the two bond over a shared mission of rescue and revenge.




Final Justice


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Newly married, Justice and Nora honeymoon in New York City, where they rescue an orphan girl, track down Don Antonio Garza's lawyer and dole out some good, old-fashioned, Western justice. Then it's on to Mexico. Justice and an old friend ride into the wild borderlands, where they face bandidos, Apaches, rurales, and the formidable assassin, Mr. Rose. Can Justice take down Garza, avenge the murder of his father, and create a good life for his family?




Rosa's Land


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Readers will join Lafayette Riordan as he chases his dream of becoming a Wild West marshal. Will he capture the outlaws--and the heart of beautiful Rosa Ramirez?




The Lawman and Western Justice


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The Lawman: Marshall Will Riley follows a band of killers from the Black Hills to Mexico where the killers think they are safe, but the Marhsall has been on the trail too long to stop; he crosses the river hot on their heels.Western Justice: Patrick Teayon is the peace maker. When his youngest brother, Noah, is murdered he follows the trail with Red Hawk, his Indian friend, to Chicago where Red Hawk wants to take scalps. In the end, they find that they were betrayed by an old friend.




A Western Trilogy


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Three distinctly different tales of the old west written in the tradition of Zane Grey and Louis Lamour. Sweet Revenge is the story of one woman's search for the bounty hunter who killed her husband. In Lincoln's Law, a bank job gone bad provides the backdrop in this tale of greed, love and comeuppance. The final story, Briggs Loses His Heart, deals with the community of Wolf Point and their preparation for a classic showdown...with some unexpected results.




The Justice Riders


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This debut novel by the star of TV's "Walker: Texas Ranger" and a posse of authors introduces men of simple faith, unsung Civil War heroes who have ventured to the open plains of Texas to bring justice to places that have none.




Ralph Compton Riders of Judgment


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The Strange siblings are on the hunt for justice in this Ralph Compton western. In her guise as “Danny Duggin,” Danielle Strange has spent the past two years hunting down the outlaws who murdered her father. Reunited with her brothers, the twins Tim and Jed, she plans to take her war across the border into Mexico—unaware she's being pursued by a U.S. federal marshall.... Saul Delmano comes from a powerful family of cattlemen whose business stretches from the Southwestern territories into Mexico. He's put a $2,000 reward on Danny Duggin's head, tempting every outlaw and bounty hunter across the West to try to collect it. But the cry of vengeance has been shouted out—and only justice can silence it. More Than Six Million Ralph Compton Books In Print!




In the Distance


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The first novel by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Trust, an exquisite and blisteringly intelligent story of a young Swedish boy, separated from his brother, who becomes a legend and an outlaw A young Swedish immigrant finds himself penniless and alone in California. The boy travels east in search of his brother, moving on foot against the great current of emigrants pushing west. Driven back again and again, he meets naturalists, criminals, religious fanatics, swindlers, Indians, and lawmen, and his exploits turn him into a legend. Diaz defies the conventions of historical fiction and genre, offering a probing look at the stereotypes that populate our past and a portrait of radical foreignness.