Longarm and the Deadly Prisoner


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Color illustration of three superimposed vignettes: profile of man wearing brown hat with cigarrette in his mouth; man dressed in western clothing including black hat, brown duster, and black neckerchief, holding rifle; man with dark hair embracing woman with blond hair.




Longarm #379


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On a quest for vengeance, Longarm must keep his head above water… When Longarm rides into the usually dry Warhorse, Arizona Territory, torrential storms greet him. But he’s only in town long enough to find Ed Galloway, train robber and murderer of Longarm’s friend. Then some vigilantes come looking for the well-loved, peace-loving local Marshal Pat Ryan. And Longarm starts to wonder if the star-packer is who he says he is—or if he’s got his man. But could a cold-blooded killer be the most popular hombre in town?




Longarm 327


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Longarm’s got to spend lead—to save face. Deputy U.S. Marshal Custis Long is sent to Arkansas to escort a hired gun back to Colorado for trial. But Longarm only gets Famous Frank Hungerford as far as the nearest train station before he’s played a fool. Five dead men later, Famous Frank is free. And Longarm’s blood is boiling… Hot on Famous Frank’s trail, Longarm gets some Charity in West Texas—a bank gal named Charity, that is. Her pillowtalk leads Longarm to a cattle baron recruiting an army of hard cases to start a range war. War may be hell. But a hoodwinked Longarm is the devil himself…




Longarm and the Yuma Prison


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For a lawman, life in Yuma Prison is a death sentence. Crooked town marshal Jeb Beeson has laid down the law--his law. If Longarm isn't on the Monday train out of Yuma, his casket will be. But Deputy U.S. Marshal Custis Long isn't about to be chased off by a bullying badge toter--he has a job to do. Former lawman Tom Ray has been falsely convicted of murder and left to rot in Yuma Territorial Prison, while the men who set him up steal his gold claim. When Ray's beautiful daughter Jessica asks Longarm for help, the deputy marshal can't say no. He's not about to let a good lawman die in a bad prison--or let a bunch of dirty dogs get rich on a dead man's claim.




Longarm and the Big Fifty


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Guarding convict Harmony Drake during a train ride to Colorado, where the outlaw is scheduled to hang, Longarm begins a fast-paced pursuit when his charge escapes, a situation that is complicated by the attentions of a beautiful and devious nurse.




Longarm #410


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Time to even the score… That’s what Deputy U.S. Marshal Custis Long has become—in fact they can chisel it on his tombstone because new deputy Henry Plummer is bound to get him killed. Longarm’s boss has asked him to take the mayor’s son under his wing and teach him the ropes, but young Plummer quickly proves to be greener than grass. Longarm has a bigger problem, though. Henry Plummer has sworn vengeance on the two men who shot his mother in front of him when he was a child and would like nothing better than to use his shiny new badge to track the dirty dogs down. After Deputy Plummer is wounded stopping a botched bank robbery, a guilt-stricken Longarm vows to help him by finding his mother’s murderers and giving them a taste of six-cylinder justice…




Longarm 334


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Love hurts… Out west, where it’s hard to tell the lawmen from the owlhoots, there are usually more than just two sides to a story. Take the attempted murder of Robert Muldoon, Chief of the Denver Police. Custis Long figures the perpetrator must have been an ex-jailbird set on revenge—and vows to shoot him dead. But a fresh young filly and an alluring madam are muddying up the waters with their own suspicions. And Longarm’s gonna have to keep his guns cocked to root out the truth…




Longarm #405


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When a train is robbed, Longarm’s got a one-track mind… You mess with the mail, you mess with Longarm. Two mail bags have been stolen from a Union Pacific train—and the postal worker guarding them has a bullet hole in his skull. Since there are no signs of forced entry, Deputy U.S. Marshal Custis Long can only assume the postal agent was in cahoots with the train robbers, who then double-crossed their inside man and made his wife a widow. Teaming up with a ravishing U. S. Treasury agent by the name of Beatrice Raven, Longarm is determined to track down the train robbers and the missing mail bags. But the thieves have other ideas—like delivering the lawman to an early grave…




Longarm #430


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Longarm’s seeing double… The Olsen sisters are as beautiful as they are deadly. Hilda and Pearl were twin mistresses to Senator Taft Baker of Sacramento, California, but now the polygamous politician has been shot to death in his bed—and the sisters are nowhere to be found. Word is, they’ve fled to Denver, where it’s up to Deputy U.S. Marshal Custis Long to bring the diabolical duo to justice—on the double! While the sisters may be identical in appearance, they turn out to be as different as night and day when it comes to temperament. Evil twin Pearl aims to blast Longarm with both barrels, while Hilda is more interested in doubling his pleasure. This time the lawman will have to think twice before making his move—or the Olsen twins may just be the death of him…




The Long Arm of Fantômas


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"The sixth novel in the Fantomas series finds the master criminal up to his old tricks, while Inspector Juve is stuck in prison and Fandor is on the run from police."--Goodreads.