The Border Empire
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#326: SILVER MOUNTAIN SLAUGHTER
#327: IDAHO GOLD FEVER
#328: TEXAS TRIGGERS
#329: BAYOU TRACKDOWN
#330: TUCSON TYRANT
#331: NORTHWOODS NIGHTMARE
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From Frank Leslie
THE WILD BREED
Yakima Henry ventures south of the border to save
an old flame’s brother from a Mexican prison—only
to incur the wrath of deadly Apaches, scalp-hunting
Rurales, and zealous revolutionaries.
THE KILLING BREED
Yakima Henry has been dealt more than his share of
trouble—even for a half-white, half-Indian in the
west. Now he’s running a small Arizona horse ranch
with his longtime love, Faith, and thinks he may
have finally found his share of peace and prosperity.
But a man from both their pasts is coming—with
vengeance on his mind...
THE, THUNDER RIDERS
Yakima Henry left his ranch in the White Mountains
for supplies, and rode right into a bloody shootout
between Saber Creek townsfolk and a gang of
banditos who just robbed a stagecoach. But what
really riles Yakima is the banditos making off with
his prized stallion, Wolf, and a pretty saloon girl.
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1 The Dawn of Fury.
2 The Killing Season.
3 The Killing Season.
4 The Sierra Madre.
5 Dogs.
6 Dead American.
7 The Autumn of the Gun.
8 The Church of San Francisco. Begun in 1717, but not completed until 1789.
9 The Autumn of the Gun.
10 The Texas Devils.
11 In the days of sailing ships, the clipper was a fast-moving oceangoing craft.
12 The Gulf of California, providing access to the Pacific Ocean.
13 The Yaqui and other hostile bands were a constant hindrance to working the mines.
14 Wagon.
15 The Sierra Madre.
16 Culiacan, roughly halfway between Los Mochis and Mazatlán.
17 Lazy dogs.
18 A gunbelt with right and left holsters, for twin revolvers.
19 The Autumn of the Gun.
20 Death before dishonor.
21 Hand-rolled cigarette.
22 Much luck.