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The White Horses, by C. A. Bauer. Pinnacle, 1999.
Lt. Charles Armstrong, a West Point graduate who has lost his wife and child, is assigned to Ft. Laramie where he comes face to face with human atrocity-and the beginnings of a treachery that stretches all the way to Washington, D.C.

Border Dogs, by Ralph Cotton. Signet, 1999.
A relentless lawman and a dogged outlaw out for revenge must ally themselves against a pack of vicious killers.

Diamondback, by Guy Brewer. Jove, 1999.
Smooth as a snake-and twice as slippery-Dex Yancey is the con man's con man. So when his brother cheats him out of his inheritance, Dex is rigged up for revenge.

Runaways, by Andrew J. Fenady. Berkley, 1999, 1994.
During Christmas week in 1867, broken Civil War veteran, Shad Parker receives some unwelcome visitors on his small farm: saloon owner Yellow Rose, running from her relationship with the local sheriff; the outlaw Keeshaw brothers, and three orphans seeking asylum.

Hunter's Journey, by Judson Gray. Signet, 1999.
Born of a Cherokee mother and raised in a white man's world, Kane Porterfield searches the wilds of Montana looking for his elusive long-lost father. Preceded by Hunter's Run (1998).

Shadow Road, by Douglas Hirt. Berkley, 1999.
After a violent encounter with slave runners while on a cattle drive, a Texas rancher and his foreman lead the slaves to freedom and are pursued into Indian territory.

Song of Eagles, by William W. Johnstone. Pinnacle, 1999.
In Pecos Valley, New Mexico, a cattle war has erupted, pitting rancher against rancher and thrusts renowned gunfighter Falcon McAllister into the middle of it.

The Buckskin Line, by Elmer Kelton. Forge, 1999.
After his adoptive father is bushwhacked and murdered, Rusty Shannon joins the Texas Rangers, but his duties as a Ranger conflict with his sense of justice and desire for revenge.

Slocum and the Lady from Abilene, by Jake Logan. Jove, 1999.
The kidnaped sister of a saloon matron has Slocum going south of the border where law and order are only myths.

The Gunsmith: Family Feud, by J.R. Roberts. Jove, 1999.
Legendary lawman Clint Adams-"The Gunsmith"-- finds himself caught up in his buddy's lethal love triangle.

Old Marsden, by Frank Roderus. Leisure, 1999.
An aged trapper is spurred into action when his granddaughter is kidnaped.

The Brazos, by Jory Sherman. Bantam, 1999.
The last of the novels in the Rivers West series tells the story of brave men and women who endure the hostility of Indians and the Mexican government to realize their dreams of owning ranches and farms, and one-day establishing a United States republic in Mexican-held Texas.


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