Walt Slade Books In Order
- The Avenger (1956)
- Gunsmoke Over Texas (1956)
- Trigger Talk (1956)
- Curse of Texas gold (1957)
- The Blaze of Guns (1959)
- Shootin’ Man (1959)
- Texas Vengeance (1959)
- Ambush Trail (1960)
- Lone Star Rider (1960)
- The Desert Killers (1961)
- Gunsmoke On the Rio Grande (1961)
- Skeleton Trail (1961)
- Smugglers’ Brand (1961)
- Death Rides the Rio Grande (1962)
- Gunsight Showdown (1962)
- The Masked Riders (1962)
- Texas Rider (1962)
- Trail of Blood and Bones (1962)
- Bullets for a Ranger (1963)
- Death’s Corral (1963)
- Gun Justice (1963)
- Gunsmoke Talk (1963)
- Killer’s Doom (1963)
- Outlaw Gold (1963)
- Outlaw Land (1963)
- The Rattlesnake Bandit (1963)
- Dead At Sunset (1964)
- Death Calls the Turn (1964)
- Guns for Hire (1964)
- Horseman of the Shadows (1964)
- Range Ghost (1964)
- Trail of Guns and Gold (1964)
- Gunslick (1965)
- Bullet Brand (1967)
- Death on the Rimrock (1967)
- Death’s Harvest (1967)
- Hot Lead and Cold Nerve (1967)
- Rider of the Mesquite Trail (1967)
- Texas Death (1967)
- Thunder Trail (1967)
- Boom Town (1968)
- The Border Terror (1968)
- Border War (1968)
- Haunted Valley (1968)
- Lead and Flame (1968)
- Outlaw Round-up (1968)
- The River Raiders (1968)
- Sixguns in a Bloody Dawn (1968)
- The Sky Riders (1968)
- Curse of the Dead Man’s Gold (1969)
- Pecos Law (1969)
- Six Gun Fury (1969)
- Sixgun Doom (1969)
- Death to the Ranger! (1970)
- Red Road of Vengeance (1970)
- Ranger Daring (1971)
- A Ranger Rides the Death Trail (1972)
- Four Must Die (1973)
- Dead Mans Trail (2000)
- Gun Law (2010)
- Rimrock Raiders (2012)
- Texas Terror (2012)
- The Hate Trail (2012)
- The Slick-iron Trail (2016)
Novels
- The Cowpuncher (1942)
- Silver City (1953)
- Death Canyon (1957)
- The Texas Hawk (1957)
- The Pecos trail (1960)
- Rustler’s Range (1960)
- Valley of Hunted Men (1960)
- Rangeland Guns (1961)
- Rangers At Bay (1961)
- Doom Trail (1962)
- Raiders of the Rio Grande (1964)
- Maverick Showdown (1967)
- Blood On the Moon (1969)
- Bullet Justice (1969)
- Hands Up! (1969)
- Texas Blood (1969)
- Weird West (1989)
- Holster Law (2004)
- Frontier Doctor (2004)
- Terror Stalks the Border (2005)
- The Texas Ranger (2006)
- Hunted Valley (2007)
- Panhandle Pioneer (2008)
- Powder Burn (2010)
- Longhorn Empire (2010)
- Two-Gun Devil (2011)
- Guns of the Alamo (2017)
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The Blaze of Guns
More than a year ago, Walt Slade had followed the bandit leader Muerte Blanca across the Rio Grande and killed him in a gun battle. But now some enterprising owlhoot was trading on Muerte Blanca’s sinister reputation and cashing in. As undercover ace of the Texas Rangers, Walt Slade had the perilous job of tracking down the greed crazed killer.
Range Ghost
The Panhandle is poised for violence as one spread after another loses cattle to mysterious rustlers. Walt Slade, the hawk of the Texas Rangers, drifts quietly into Amarillo. That wild and woolly frontier town is more dangerous than a she-grizzly. Slade finds the killer thieves like a desert mountain: further away whenever he looks.
The Cowpuncher
Chuck Brannon is a salty cowpoke who doesn’t know a whole lot about mining, but he knows plenty about fighting. And he’s going to need every ounce of that skill after discovering a lost silver mine that suddenly everyone wants to possess.
Holster Law
Three hundred trigger happy cowhands are on a march from Texas to the cattle market at Dodge City. Suddenly a herd owner and his range boss were found murdered. Suspicions flared. Trigger fingers began itching. Nearly every cowhand present was a Texan, and a Texan isn’t given to arguing with words.
Panhandle Pioneer
Cliff Hardy didn’t know where he was going, and he didn’t particularly care. He rode into Ragtown with his red sorrel, two Colt . 45s, and forty dollars. He’s leaving town with all that plus a six horse team, a freight wagon, and an extra two hundred bucks all won with a hand full of aces. But what’s a wandering cowhand to do with such wealth? The idea Cliff comes up with is likely to make him one of the richest men in Texas. Or it might just get him killed…
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Longhorn Empire
The owner of a longhorn herd and his trail boss not only have to figure out how to get their cattle over the raging Cimarron River, but also then have to deal with the gun toting ranchers who are fencing off the range on the other side.
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