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Longarm on the Yellowstone by Tabor Evans. Longarm in the Four Corners by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Sheepherders by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Ghost Dancers by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Town Tamer by Tabor Evans.
Longarm and the Railroaders Longarm 24 by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Dragon Hunters by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Rurales by Tabor Evans. Longarm on the Humboldt Longarm 28 by Tabor Evans.
Longarm on the Big Muddy Longarm, No. Longarm South of the Gila by Tabor Evans. Longarm in Northfield by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Golden Lady by Tabor Evans. Longarm on the Santa Fe by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Comancheros Longarm 38 by Tabor Evans.
Longarm and the Moonshiners Longarm 42 by Tabor Evans. Longarm in Yuma Longarm 43 by Tabor Evans. Longarm in Deadwood Longarm 45 by Tabor Evans. Longarm in the Badlands by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Snake Dancers by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the French Actress by Tabor Evans. Longarm in Virginia Longarm 62 by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Omaha Tinhorns by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Blackfoot Guns by Tabor Evans. Longarm on the Goodnight Trail by Tabor Evans.
Longarm and the Frontier Duchess Longarm, No. Longarm in the Bitterroots by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Tenderfoot Longarm 83 by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Stagecoach Bandits Longarm, No.
Longarm and the Rancher's Showdown Longarm, No. Longarm and the Inland Passage by Tabor Evans.
Editorial Reviews. About the Author. Tabor Evans is the author of the long- running Longarm western series, featuring the adventures of Deputy U.S. Marshal. Longarm Longarm and the Doomed Beauty [Tabor Evans] on www.farmersmarketmusic.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Longarm saves a beauty from some.
Longarm and the Crooked Railman Longarm, No. Longarm and the Runaway Thieves by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Bone Skinners by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Cottonwood Curse by Tabor Evans. Longarm on the Overland Trail by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Big Posse by Tabor Evans. Longarm in the Bighorn Basin by Tabor Evans.
Longarm and the Blood Harvest by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Bloody Trackdown by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Hangman's Vengeance by Tabor Evans. Longarm on the Thunderbird Run by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Utah Killers by Tabor Evans. Longarm in the Big Burnout by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Quiet Guns by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Blood Bounty by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Treacherous Trail by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Renegade Sergeant Longarm, No.
Longarm in the Sierra Madres by Tabor Evans. Longarm in a Desert Showdown Longarm, No. Longarm and the Doomed Witness by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Outlaw Sheriff by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Devil's Stagecoach by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Wyoming Bloodbath by Tabor Evans. Longarm in the Red Deser by Tabor Evans.
Longarm and the Crooked Marshal by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Texas Rangers by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Vigilantes Longarm, No. Longarm and the Bounty Huntress by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Denver Bustout Longarm, No. Longarm and the Railroad to Hell by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the River of Death by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Gold Hunters Longarm, No. Longarm and the Colorado Gundown: Longarm and the Arkansas Ambush by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Arizona Showdown by Tabor Evans.
Longarm and the Ute Nation by Tabor Evans. Longarm in the Sierra Oriental by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Gunslicks Longarm by Tabor Evans. Longarm on the Devil's Highway: Longarm and the Rebel Brand Longarm, No. Longarm and the Double Eagles Longarm, No. Longarm and the Fool Killer by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Taos Terror Longarm, No.
Longarm on the Butterfield Spur Longarm, No. Longarm and the Border Showdown by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Carnival Killer Longarm, No. Longarm and the Captive Women by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Rebel's Revenge by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Dead Ringers by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Bounty of Blood by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Train Robbers by Tabor Evans. Longarm on the Fever Coast by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Last Man by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Drifting Badge by Tabor Evans.
Longarm and the High Rollers Longarm, No. Longarm and the Gallagher Gang by Tabor Evans.
Longarm and the Apache Plunder by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Texas Hijackers by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Man-Eaters by Tabor Evans.
Longarm and the Helldorado Kid by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Deadly Thaw by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Kansas Killer by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Shivaree Riders by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Brazos Devil Longarm, No. Longarm and the Angel of Inferno by Tabor Evans. Longarm and the Minute Men by Tabor Evans.
Please do not participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the author's rights. Purchase only authorized editions. Weary from travel, Deputy U. Long, known to friend and foe far and wide as Longarm, tramped up the outside stairs of his second-story flat in a neat, frame rooming house on the poor side of Cherry Creek and froze in his boots. He stared down past the knob and lock plate of the green-painted pine door, his tired heart picking up a reluctant warning rhythm in his chest.
The half length of stove match he'd wedged between the door and the frame had fallen to the sill. It lay there on the painted oak, its red sulfur tip and ragged opposite end staring up at him in mute testament to surefire danger. The federal lawman always wedged a matchstick in his door when he left his flat, so he'd know if anyone had come prowling around, possibly intending to lie in wait for him inside and gun him when he wandered in, weary from his latest assignment.
He'd given his landlady strict orders not to enter his flat when he was away. He raised his eyes to the door panel two feet in front of him. His skin crawled with the half-conscious expectation of a sudden shotgun blast from within blowing a pumpkin-sized hole in the door and burrowing a similar hole through the dead center of his chest and painting the stair rail behind him with his own blood and shredded bits of his ticker. He touched the end of his tongue to the underside of his upper lip, which was capped with a brushy, dark-brown mustache upswept in the longhorn style.
Just as slowly, holding his breath, he let the saddlebags riding his left shoulder slide down to his elbow. From there, he lowered the bags soundlessly to the floor at his feet. In his right hand, he held his sheathed Winchester Model '73 repeating rifle on his right shoulder.
Pressing his tongue harder against his upper lip, and sucking a short, silent breath, he lifted the rifle off his shoulder and leaned it against the rail to his right. Stepping back to the right side of the door frame, and out of the way of a possible blast from inside, he reached across his washboard-flat belly clad in a blue wool shirt and brown wool vest and unsnapped the keeper thong from over the hammer of the double-action Frontier model Colt.
He slipped the gun out of the holster, and held it at waist level, aimed at the door. He'd just started to reach for the knob to see if the door was locked when a sudden whoosh rose from behind him. Pivoting, he gave a startled grunt and brought the Colt up, aiming over the rail and into the side yard of his landlady's house. The bird was a shadow rising amongst the poplars and maples and angling over the cinder-paved sidewalk and the sandstone street.
It disappeared, but a moment later, from the direction the bird had flown, an owl cooed. He reached forward, slowly turned the knob. His heart fluttered when the knob kept turning. We found something similar. But in a touching display of loyalty to their leader, his gang has vowed vengeance against the beautiful Miss Pritchard. Now it's up to Deputy U.
Marshal Custis Long to thwart the gang's ill intentions toward the lovely lady. See all 2 brand new listings.
About this product Description Description. Longarm saves a beauty from some beasts Babe Younger--cousin to the infamous Cole Younger--has shot his last bank manager. Thanks to the testimony of eyewitness Josephine Pritchard, the outlaw has been duly executed at the end of a hangman's rope. If Longarm has his way, every one of them will be reunited with their leader--in a special ring of hell reserved for cutthroats and cowards. Of course it is a single man against an entire gang--and if Custis doesn't watch his back, he might be the one t getting any older