Books from Gunsmoke

  • The Trail Builders
    By Leslie Scott

    The banker appeared considerably taken aback . He stared . “ Why , -I think it can be arranged , ” he replied . “ The Tree L is a good property , and the Virginia and Western appears to be doing all right .

  • The Fighting Danites
    By Dane Coolidge

    It was the evening of Pioneer Day, the Mormons' Fourth of July, and all eyes were on the beautiful Tamar Young.

  • Hard Country
    By Chad Merriman

    Walt Slade, ace lieutenant of the Texas Rangers, is the man most feared by owlhoots and drygulchers of the old Texas Border. The sight of this tall lawman with the lightning-fast draw symbolizes defense of the innocent.

  • Requiem for a Gun
    By Burt Arthur, Budd Arthur

    Requiem for a Gun

  • Bugles in the Night
    By Burt Arthur

    Bugles in the Night

  • Gunmaster
    By Ford Pendleton, Gifford Paul Cheshire

    Lawman Mason Price knew only one creed - the law of the bullet. He carried the memory of six dead men in each of his guns and a star for himself to live by. Where others built a town he built a boothill. He rode alone.

  • Desert Feud. William MacLeod Raine
    By William Macleod Raine

    Gunsmoke westerns are a range of novels by well-known and sometimes new authors. The common thread running through the books is the focus on cowboys and life during the days of the Wild West.

  • Woman Chief
    By Benjamin Capps

    Broken Ice was a lodge skin cutter . In fact , she was a person who knew how to supervise a half dozen women in the making of a tepee ; however , the skill of cutting a dozen or more tanned buffalo hides to fit together properly was so ...

  • The Way of the North
    By James B. Hendryx

    The first thing Tom Jorden did when he stepped onto the Alaska beach was to get into a fight.

  • Tarnished Star
    By Lee E. Wells

    Breck Malone rode in San Alma looking for peace. Instead he found a town where killers roamed the streets and the sheriff filled his pockets with outlaw gold. San Alma needed a new lawman. San Alma needed Breck Malone.

  • Man from Wyoming: A Western Story
    By Dane Coolidge

    Clayton has returned to Wyoming to be with his fiancee, Penny, and to settle some problems on the Lazy B ranch.

  • The Man from Laramie
    By T. T. Flynn

    The Man from Laramie

  • Ghost Wolf of Thunder Mountain
    By Will Henry

    This novel consists of five tales of the frontier by Will Henry.

  • The Last Warpath
    By Will Henry

    The battle between the US Cavalry and the wild-riding Cheyenne, lords of the North Prairie, raged across the Western plains for nearly 40 years. The white man demanded peace or total war, and the Cheyenne would not pay the price of peace.

  • Comanche Moon
    By William R. Cox

    Prequel to Lonesome Dove, and based upon the novel by Larry McMurty.

  • Year of the Gun
    By Giff Cheshire

    The storm exploded out of the north like a vengeance and covered the land with its killing blanket of white snow - this was the great blizzard of 1886.

  • Tomahawk
    By Lee Leighton

    Guy Van Horn had built Tomahawk Ranch by his own harsh strength and his unbending will. Now he was dead, and the Salt Creek settlers, desperate for grass and water, were ready to move in. Only the old man's three sons could stop them.

  • Longrider
    By L. L. Foreman

    Lew Reagan was looking for a former partner - a man who'd cheated him out of his share of $40,000 in gold and a good-sized ranch. And along the way he'd picked up a girl who had a claim on the ranch herself.

  • Brother of the Cheyennes
    By Max Brand

    Major Marston would go to any lengths to sei ze the objects of his desire - a beautiful girl and a great stallion.

  • Flame of the Osage
    By Fred Grove

    This is a tale of black gold and white greed set against the backdrop of Oklahoma in the Roaring Twenties.