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The Texan #15 (1951)

St. John · 1951 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Twirling Blades Tame Treachery
8.5 pp · western-frontier

When Chief Buffalo Horn lies dying, Hawk Knife is chosen to succeed him—but four young braves plot his downfall, keeping even themselves in the dark about one conspirator's identity. As Hawk Knife navigates treachery within his own camp and a perilous buffalo hunt where arrows fly with deadly intent, he must unmask the hidden enemy before their ritual of revenge claims his scalp. Written with the tension of tribal power struggles and blade-sharp suspense, "Twirling Blades Tame Treachery" tests whether cunning and honor can outmatch hidden betrayal.

Terror at Tombstone
8 pp · western-frontier

Neil Martin just wants to sell his cattle and mind his own business—until a runaway horse brings him face-to-face with Sue Thomas, a boarding house keeper, and a town where violence runs deeper than anyone admits. When his partner is brutally robbed and the sheriff is gunned down, Neil finds himself accepting an unexpected offer that might make him either Tombstone's savior or its biggest fool. Tensions mount as Neil uncovers the real forces controlling the lawless border town, forcing him to decide whether he'll be a pawn or the man who cleans house.

Whistling Arrows Seek Justice
7 pp · western-frontier

Cheyenne Joe, a cavalry scout, is sent from Fort Bison to investigate a deadly mystery plaguing Cascade Creek—a string of wrecked rafts and murdered fur trappers with no clear culprits. Armed with his trusty whistling arrows and sharp instincts, Joe pieces together a conspiracy that reaches far beyond renegade Indians, forcing him to hunt for proof while shadowy enemies close in. Justice demands more than courage when the guilty wear uniform.

Rustlers Strike It Rich
6 pp · western-frontier

Three desperate rustlers—Quint McClure, Powder River Gormley, and Ash—ditch their failed stage-robbery scheme for something bolder: a coordinated cattle raid across Texas ranches. When a young cowpoke named Tim Connors stumbles onto their operation and nearly pays with his life, he becomes obsessed with tracking them down, leading him across the territory to uncover their real game and the money that ties it all together.

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