# | Year | 1st Read | Title | Author(s) | My Rating | |
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1 | 1977 | | Bounty Hunter's Moon Shawn Starbuck #23 | Ray Hogan | | |
2 | 1971 | | Brandon's Posse Shawn Starbuck #6 | Ray Hogan | | |
3 | 1971 | | A Bullet for Mr. Texas Shawn Starbuck #7 | Ray Hogan | | |
4 | 1975 | | Day of the Hangman Shawn Starbuck #19 | Ray Hogan | | |
5 | 1971 | | Deputy of Violence Shawn Starbuck #5 | Ray Hogan | | |
6 | 1972 | | The Devil's Gunhand Shawn Starbuck #8 Cover Blurb | Ray Hogan | | |
| WHO REALLY KILLED SHERIFF CULVER?
Starbuck had signed on as deputy, and it was his lot to find out. He suspected the obnoxious son of the town's leading citizen. But nobody seemed willing to believe him, with some even accusing Starbuck himself of doing the deed. Starbuck hits the trail, with all the cards stacked against his bringing back the real culprit... if he managed to live so long!
THE DEVIL'S GUNHAND by Ray Hogan - #11 in the action-packed Shawn Starbuck series!
RAY HOGAN, creator of the Shawn Starbuck series, was born in Missouri in 1918. Married with two children, he has lived most of his life in New Mexico. His father was an early Western marshal and lawman, and Hogan himself has spent a lifetime researching the West. In the last 30 years he has written over 200 articles and stories and 40 books, the majority dealing with the American West. His work has been filmed, televised and translated into 6 languages. | |
7 | 1977 | | A Gun for Silver Rose Shawn Starbuck #24 | Ray Hogan | | |
8 | 1973 | | The Guns of Stingaree Shawn Starbuck #12 | Ray Hogan | | |
9 | 1972 | | The Hell Merchant Shawn Starbuck #10 | Ray Hogan | | |
10 | 1976 | | High Green Gun Shawn Starbuck #21 | Ray Hogan | | |
11 | 1973 | | Highroller's Man Shawn Starbuck #13 Cover Blurb | Ray Hogan | | |
| BODYGUARD TO A BIG SHOT
It sounded like a good job with nice pay. But Starbuck soon found himself mistrusted by the very ones who hired him! He even met opposition from beautiful Carla Flood, daughter of the "Highroller" he had sworn to protect. But treachery seemed to lurk everywhere in the town of San Ignacio. Why did so many want to kill Orville Flood and how would Starbuck stop them? Could he just quit and ride away and still live to tell the story?
HIGHROLLER'S MAN, by Ray Hogan - #14 in the best-selling Shawn Starbuck series!
RAY HOGAN was born in Missouri in 1918. Married with two children, he has lived most of his life in New Mexico. His father was an early Western marshal and lawman, and Hogan himself has spent a lifetime researching the West. In the last 30 years he has written over 200 articles and stories and 43 books, the majority dealing with the American West. His work has been filmed, televised, and translated into six languages. | |
12 | 1974 | | The Jenner Guns Shawn Starbuck #16 Cover Blurb | Ray Hogan | | |
| NEW SHERIFF IN TOWN
Junction City and all that part of the Arizona territory was being terrorized by the ferocious Jenner gang of outlaws. Starbuck takes on the job as sheriff and plans an intricate scheme to capture the Jenners. But further robberies and the appearance of Clarissa, a mysterious woman, make complications that backfire and drag Starbuck into a quagmire of treachery and death...
THE JENNER GUNS, by Ray Hogan # 15 in the Shawn Starbuck series!
RAY HOGAN was born in Missouri in 1918. Married with two children, he has lived most of his life in New Mexico. His father was an early Western marshal and lawman, and Hogan himself has spent a lifetime researching the West. In the last 30 years he has written over 200 articles and stories and 43 books, the majority dealing with the American West. His work has been filmed, televised, and translated into six languages. | |
13 | 1975 | | The Last Comanchero Shawn Starbuck #20 | Ray Hogan | | |
14 | 1972 | | Lawman for Slaughter Shawn Starbuck #11 | Ray Hogan | | |
15 | 1971 | | The Marshal of Babylon Shawn Starbuck #4 | Ray Hogan | | |
16 | 1970 | | The Outlawed Shawn Starbuck #2 | Ray Hogan | | |
17 | 1972 | | Passage to Dodge City Shawn Starbuck #9 Cover Blurb | Ray Hogan | | |
| DESTINATION, DODGE CITY - UNLESS THE UNSEEN KILLER STRUCK FIRST!
When Starbuck signed on for the cattle drive from Texas to Dodge, he hadn't counted on the mysterious bushwhacker following his trail with deadly motives. And why? Wasn't it hard luck enough with dry water-holes, treacherous storms, and savage raider gangs? In Dodge City, Marshal Wyatt Earp himself was awaiting the drovers before playing his part in the desperate enterprise. Would Starbuck and the others make it alive?
PASSAGE TO DODGE CITYShawn Starbuck series! | |
18 | 1979 | 2024 | The Raptors Cover Blurb | Ray Hogan | | |
| THE KILLING TRAIL
Astride his gelding, Deputy Ben Houston made a solitary silhouette riding the stark plains of Kansas. Ahead of him in the vast country rode a gang of murderous outlaws who had slashed their savage way from Montana to Wyoming to Colorado, and now they were shooting up Kansas. Where would the killers strike next?
Soon they would have to make a slip-up, and Ben had to be there, anticipating their every move, in order to stop them....
RAY HOGAN was born in Missouri but has spent most of his life in New Mexico. His father was an early Western marshal and lawman, and Hogan himself has spent a lifetime researching the West. He has written over 100 books, including DEAD GUN, THE GLORY TRAIL, OVERKILL AT SADDLE ROCK, THE PEACE KEEPER, THE SHOTGUNNER, and 24 titles in the bestselling Shawn Starbuck series, all available in Signet paperback. His work has been filmed, televised, and translated into six languages. | |
19 | 1970 | | The Rimrocker Shawn Starbuck #1 | Ray Hogan | | |
20 | 1974 | | Scorpion Killers Shawn Starbuck #17 | Ray Hogan | | |
21 | 1976 | | The Shotgun Rider Shawn Starbuck #22 | Ray Hogan | | |
22 | 1973 | | Skull Gold Shawn Starbuck #14 | Ray Hogan | | |
23 | 1974 | | The Texas Brigade Shawn Starbuck #15 | Ray Hogan | | |
24 | 1970 | | Three Cross Shawn Starbuck #3 | Ray Hogan | | |
25 | 1974 | | Tombstone Trail Shawn Starbuck #18 | Ray Hogan | | |