Rose Dunn

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Known as Rose of Cimmaron, Rose grew up learning to rope & ride from her older brothers, who became notorious as bounty hunters. Dunn fell in love with George “Bittercreek” Newcomb, who rode with the Wild Bunch gang. She was once in a shootout along with the gang against a group of U.S. Marshals. Though Dunn eventually settled down and left her outlaw life, she remains a legendary figure of the Wild West.

Taylor Callahan: Circuit Rider (New Series)

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Introducing one of the most unusual heroes of the lawless West—a mysterious man in black who rides from town to town, delivering hope, healing, and hard-fought justice . . . his way.

In his younger days, Taylor Callahan didn’t know right from wrong—and didn’t much care either. As a Confederate bushwhacker, renegade outlaw, and all-around hell-raiser, he gave the devil himself a run for his money. Most folks figured Taylor would end up swinging from a noose or shot dead in poker game. But somewhere along the road to perdition, he decided to change his wicked ways. To atone for his sins. And to fight the good fight—against the evil that men do. . . .

A Lamb to Slaughter (Tinhorn Western Series #2)

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Welcome to Tinhorn, Texas. Now Go Home. 

Tinhorn, Texas, is a small town, quiet and peaceful. Sheriff Buck Jackson and Deputy Flint Moran go to great pains to keep it that way. So when two drifters arrive in town—one nursing a bullet wound—the lawmen suspect trouble ain’t far behind.  Bart McCoy and Roy Tate claim to be cattlemen and have more than enough cash to prove it. But Buck and Flint don’t believe Tate’s story of accidently shooting McCoy while cleaning his gun.

Perry Owens

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Owens was a lawman and gunfighter of the Old West. He established a reputation as a gunfighter and was nominated by the People’s Party for Sheriff of Apache County, AZ. Owens won the Sheriff’s office in November 1886. One of his many exploits was the Owens-Blevins Shootout in Arizona during the Pleasant Valley War. Owens claimed to have killed 14 men during his career. In the end, Owens succumbed to Bright’s disease and died on May 28, 1919, aged 67.