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  • Waco 1: Waco's Badge

    Waco, #1

    by J.T. Edson ...
    Series Book 1 - Waco
    Law beyond the limits ...In wide-open Arizona, outlaws run rampant, since the authority of the local marshal ends at his town's borders. A different breed of peace officer is needed, and rancher Bentram Mosehan has accepted the responsibility of organizing a new Arizona State Police force. He's looking for men who are brave, honest, and lightning fast with a six-gun -- talents that a drifter named ... Read more

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  • Waco 4: Waco Rides In

    Waco, #4

    by J.T. Edson ...
    Series Book 4 - Waco
    His only name was Waco ...A Texan who rode as an Arizona Ranger, being peace officer, detective and ready to handle any emergency.His duties led him to lock horns with a campaigning lady politician, to tangle with Curly Bill Brocious and his girlfriend, Tioga, and to stand by Captain Bertram H. Mosehan when unscrupulous men sought to bring about the disbanding of the Rangers.In the end it led Waco ... Read more

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  • Waco 5: The Drifter

    Waco, #5

    by J.T. Edson ...
    Series Book 5 - Waco
    When Waco moseys into Two Forks, Utah, he orders up more than the cowhand special. What he gets for his two bits is a double dose of fast-shooting trouble. Five of the meanest toughs to ever saddle a stool at the Twin Bridge Saloon are hell-bent on pumping lead into Waco's hide. And a few well-aimed slugs teach them that the quick-drawing Texan is the wrong man to tangle with.Obliging a passel of ... Read more

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  • Waco 3: Arizona Ranger

    Waco, #3

    by J.T. Edson ...
    Series Book 3 - Waco
    The man was tall, wide-shouldered, powerful-looking. His face was youthful, but his eyes were not.They seemed to reflect years of hard living and hard riding, years in which he had looked death in the face too often, but had always come out standing when the gunsmoke cleared.No, the man they called Waco didn't like a man to be trifled with. Even if you overlooked the fact that he was a Ranger in ... Read more

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  • Waco 7: Hound Dog Man

    Waco, #7

    by J.T. Edson ...
    Series Book 7 - Waco
    Out in Wyoming it took a brave man –or a fool – to tangle with a cougar. In a land where men faced death readily, where lead flew with deadly accuracy, the speed and power of the cougar, or mountain lion, were to be respected and feared.If a cougar or an old grizzly was prowling around, there was only one thing to do – send for Scobie Dale, the man with the specialized knowledge and equipment ... Read more

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  • Waco 2: Sagebrush Sleuth

    Waco, #2

    by J.T. Edson ...
    Series Book 2 - Waco
    Things were bad in Arizona when the Rangers were formed. Killers, hold-up gangs and rustlers were overrunning the state and getting away with it … and all because there were no real lawmen to bring them to justice.So when cattle boss Bertram Mosehan decided to form the Rangers, he was looking for a special breed of man. Tough.Tenacious. Incorruptible. And handy with a gun.Two Texans seemed to fit ... Read more

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  • Waco 6: Doc Leroy M.D.

    Waco, #6

    by J.T. Edson ...
    Series Book 6 - Waco
    Doc Leroy could patch up a wound or cure a fever. He was the best sawbones that ever rode the range. And he could rope, brand, and work a heard like God's own cowboy. Doc was mighty handy with a gun, too. And those that crossed him, no doctoring would help. 'Cause that's when Doc Leroy cured all their ills with a lightning draw and a blast from his Colt... ... Read more

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    The Floating Outfit, #62

    by J.T. Edson ...
    Series Book 62 - The Floating Outfit
    The first book in a trilogy this sets the scene. When he inherited an Arizona ranch from an uncle he barely knew, Stone Hart packed off with a rambunctious support of Texans Dusty, Mark and Lon and a thundering herd of longhorns. But in the wilds of Arizona, some of Hart's new neighbors were hell-bent on claiming the ranch as their own. ... Read more

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  • The Floating Outfit 64: Arizona Gun Law

    The Floating Outfit, #64

    by J.T. Edson ...
    Series Book 64 - The Floating Outfit
    Arizona Territory: loaded with silver, gold, and copper—and running with blood. Now some hard-riding Texans are making a stand, backed up by the smoking guns of a bantam-fighter-turned-sheriff named Fog, the fists of a blond giant named Counter, and the honed steel of a silent killer, the Ysabel Kid. But the forces of greed aren't going to let go of Spanish Grant County without a final fight, and ... Read more

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  • The Floating Outfit 26: The Making of a Lawman

    The Floating Outfit, #26

    by J.T. Edson ...
    Series Book 26 - The Floating Outfit
    Waco was a product of the times. Left an orphan in a Waco Indian attack on a wagon train, he grew up among the large family of an impoverished rancher. Although treated as one of the family, some urge set him drifting at the age of thirteen. Even then he carried a gun, a battered but operational old Navy Colt. Four years later he wore a brace of Army Colts and bore a log-sized chip on his shoulder ... Read more

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  • The Floating Outfit 50: Waco's Debt

    The Floating Outfit, #50

    by J.T. Edson ...
    Series Book 50 - The Floating Outfit
    Rancher Sam Catlan and his two sons had been murdered—shot in the back by person or persons unknown.Sam Catlan had many friends—all of whom wanted to see his death avenged.But one young man in particular, to whom Sam had been like a father, swore he would hunt down the killer and pay the debt he owed the kindly old man who had raised him.It was no empty vow. For the young man's name was … Waco. ... Read more

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  • The Floating Outfit 33: The Peacemakers

    The Floating Outfit, #38

    by J.T. Edson ...
    Series Book 38 - The Floating Outfit
    In 1873 Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada became President of Mexico. In the same year the Colt factory at Hartford, Connecticut, produced a new revolver. They called it the Model P and gave no thought to a better name. It became the best and most reliable fighting handgun of its age, rugged, powerful and hard hitting. Dusty Fog bought a matched brace of the new Colts … Down in Mexico there was trouble, ... Read more

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