E. E Halleran
2) Outlaw trail
Author
Pub. Date
2009
Summary
A rider swung onto the empty main street of Tinaja. A striking picture in black, he dismounted and strode toward the nearest building with a cardboard in his hand. He tacked it to the wall and stood back to stare at his own likeness on a reward poster for the outlaw El Diablo Negro! Cowpoke Perry Wayne and El Diablo were one and the same person. Perry had come to Tinaja to blast out a clever and dangerous crook. The only way he could do it was to...
Author
Pub. Date
2020.
Summary
"The Indians were "quiet" - but Scout Bert Monroe's closest friend, Charlie Pronghorn, had become strangely critical of the whites who had educated him. He was joking of course - he joked all the time - and even if he wasn't, criticism couldn't kill a man. Moreover, the Army believed what everyone knew - that the Indians were untrained, independent, separate groups who had never worked together in a fight. But they had never had anyone to organize...