Ray Hogan Books In Order

Shawn Starbuck Books In Order

  1. The Outlawed (1970)
  2. Three Cross (1970)
  3. The Marshal of Babylon (1971)
  4. Deputy Of Violence (1971)
  5. A Bullet for Mr. Texas (1971)
  6. The Guns of Stingaree (1973)
  7. Skull Gold (1973)
  8. The Jenner Guns (1974)
  9. The High Green Gun (1976)
  10. Bounty Hunter’s Moon (1977)
  11. A Gun for Silver Rose (1977)
  12. The Rimrocker (1978)

Doomsday Marshall Books In Order

  1. The Doomsday Marshal (1975)
  2. The Doomsday Marshal / The Doomsday Posse (1978)
  3. The Doomsday Marshal and the Hanging Judge (1987)
  4. The Doomsday Marshall and the Comancheros (1989)
  5. The Doomsday Marshal and the Mountain Man (1993)

Novels

  1. Land of the Strangers (1957)
  2. Hangman’s Valley (1959)
  3. Wanted : Alive! (1959)
  4. Ghost Raider (1960)
  5. Lead Reckoning (1960)
  6. Raider’s Revenge (1960)
  7. The Ridgerunner (1960)
  8. Rebel Raid (1961)
  9. Track the Man Down (1961)
  10. Hell to Hallelujah (1962)
  11. A Marshal for Lawless (1962)
  12. New Gun for Kingdom City (1962)
  13. Rebel in Yankee Blue (1962)
  14. Last Gun at Cabresto (1963)
  15. The Life and Death of Johnny Ringo (1963)
  16. The Outside Gun (1963)
  17. Night Raider (1964)
  18. Rebel Ghost (1964)
  19. The Hellsfire Lawman (1966)
  20. Mosby’s Last Ride (1966)
  21. Panhandle Pistolero (1966)
  22. Tombstone Outlaw (1966)
  23. Border Bandit (1967)
  24. Devil’s Butte (1967)
  25. Outlaw Mountain (1967)
  26. The Trackers (1967)
  27. The Wolver (1967)
  28. Dead Man on a Black Horse (1968)
  29. The Gunmaster (1968)
  30. Guns Against the Sun (1968)
  31. The Hell Road (1968)
  32. Killer on the Warbucket (1968)
  33. The Moonlighters (1968)
  34. Trouble at Tenkiller (1968)
  35. The Bloodrock Valley War (1969)
  36. Outlaw Marshal (1969)
  37. Ride to the Gun (1969)
  38. Texas Guns (1969)
  39. Trail to Tucson (1969)
  40. Guns Along the Jicarilla (1970)
  41. Jackman’s Wolf (1970)
  42. The Man from Barranca Negra (1970)
  43. A Man Called Ryker (1971)
  44. The Hangmen of San Sabal (1972)
  45. Lawman for Slaughter Valley (1972)
  46. Passage to Dodge City (1972)
  47. The Devil’s Gunhand (1972)
  48. The Vengeance Gun (1973)
  49. Day of Reckoning (1973)
  50. Marshall Without a Badge (1973)
  51. Strangers in Apache Basin (1973)
  52. Conger’s Woman (1973)
  53. Wolf Lawman (1974)
  54. The Tombstone Trail (1974)
  55. Longhorn Law (1974)
  56. Betrayal in Tombstone (1975)
  57. Roxie Raker (1975)
  58. Day of the Hangman (1975)
  59. The Proving Gun (1975)
  60. The Vigilante (1975)
  61. Honeymakers Son (1975)
  62. The Yesterday Rider (1976)
  63. The Regulator (1976)
  64. Trail of the Fresno Kid (1976)
  65. The Iron Jehu (1976)
  66. The Man Who Killed (1977)
  67. The Renegade (1977)
  68. The Hasty Hangman (1977)
  69. The Man Who Killed the Marshal (1977)
  70. Tall Man Riding (1977)
  71. The Doomsday Posse (1977)
  72. Omaha Crossing (1977)
  73. Adam Gann, Outlaw (1978)
  74. The Peace Keeper (1978)
  75. Gun Trap at Arabella (1978)
  76. The Glory Trail (1978)
  77. Three Cross Deputy (1978)
  78. Showdown On Texas Flat (1979)
  79. Overkill at Saddlerock (1979)
  80. The Doomsday Trail (1979)
  81. The Hell Born (1979)
  82. The Raptors (1979)
  83. Dead Gun (1980)
  84. Pilgrim (1980)
  85. The Hell Raiser (1980)
  86. Lawman’s Choice (1980)
  87. Outlaw’s Pledge (1981)
  88. The Doomsday Bullet (1981)
  89. Decision at Doubtful Canyon (1981)
  90. Brandon’s Posse (1982)
  91. The Renegades (1982)
  92. The Renegade Gun (1982)
  93. Man without a Gun (1983)
  94. The Law and Lynchburg (1983)
  95. The Vengeance of Fortuna West (1983)
  96. The Copper-Dun Stud (1983)
  97. Jackman’s Wolf and the Glory Trail (1984)
  98. Agony Ridge (1984)
  99. The Doomsday Canyon (1984)
  100. Ragan’s Law (1985)
  101. The Cornudas Guns (1985)
  102. The Rawhiders (1985)
  103. Apache Mountain Justice (1985)
  104. Outlaw’s Empire (1986)
  105. Wyoming Drifter (1986)
  106. Guns Along the Mora (1987)
  107. Solitude’s Lawman (1988)
  108. The Crosshatch Men (1989)
  109. Stampede Outlaw (1990)
  110. The Whipshaw Trail (1991)
  111. Soldier in Buckskin (1996)
  112. The Grieving Land (1996)
  113. Montana Outlaw (1996)
  114. Stonebreaker’s Ridge (2000)
  115. The Texas Brigade (2007)
  116. The Hell Merchant (2008)
  117. The Searching Guns (2008)
  118. Texas Lawman (2008)
  119. The Scorpion Killers (2009)
  120. Killer’s Gun (2011)
  121. Fire River (2013)
  122. The Steel Angel (2016)

Omnibus

  1. The Cuchillo Plains (1956)
  2. The Shotgunner (1962)
  3. Man Without a Gun / Conger’s Woman (1975)
  4. Lawman for Slaughter / Passage to Dodge City (1980)
  5. Devil’s Gunhand / Guns of Stingaree (1980)
  6. Brandon’s Posse / Hell Merchant (1982)
  7. Day of Reckoning / Deadman on a Black Horse (1982)
  8. Outlaw Marshall / Wolf Lawman (1982)
  9. Vigilante / Regulator (1983)
  10. Proving Gun / Yesterday Rider (1984)
  11. Dead Gun / Peace Keeper (1985)
  12. Adam Gann, Outlaw / Gun Trap at Arabella (1985)
  13. The Hell Born / Iron Jehu (1986)
  14. Texas Guns / Hell Raiser (1986)
  15. Hell to Hallelujah / Ride to the Gun (1989)
  16. Legend of a Badman (1997)
  17. Lucky Dog / Asylum / Town Killer (1999)
  18. Guns of Freedom (1999)
  19. The Red Eagle (2001)
  20. Drifter’s End (2002)
  21. Truth at Gunpoint (2003)
  22. Valley of the Wandering River (2003)
  23. Outlaw’s Promise (2006)
  24. Fire Valley (2007)
  25. Panhandle Gunman (2008)
  26. Range Feud (2009)
  27. Land of Strangers Omnibus (2010)
  28. Desert Rider (2011)
  29. Apache Basin (2012)
  30. Against the Law (2013)
  31. Law Comes to Lawless (2014)
  32. Wanted: Dead or Alive (2015)
  33. Texas Flat (2018)

Collections

  1. Shotgunner / Overkill at Saddlerock (1985)

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Ray Hogan Books Overview

Three Cross

Shawn Starbuck had covered thousands of rugged miles through the wild Southwest, in search of his lost brother Ben. Now at last, he had a real clue. The end seemed almost in sight…
Then Starbuck met up with Jim Kelso, a man who desperately needed his help. Kelso’s ranch, Three Cross, was besieged by ruthless marauders who would stop at nothing until the ranch was theirs. What were they after? What was the priceless secret of Three Cross? Starbuck swore to find out, though it might mean losing the trail to Ben and his own neck in a blood drenched battle for land and gold.

The Marshal of Babylon

Shawn Starbuck has ridden endless dusty miles through the Southwest searching for his lost brother Ben. Now, on a tip from Wyatt Earp himself, he comes to Babylon a glittering gambling town where vice and violence flourish unchecked. When Starbuck signs on as town marshal, he vows to bring law and order to the streets of Babylon…
until a stranger rides in with a message from Ben. Is it a trap or does Ben really need him?

A Bullet for Mr. Texas

Signet Brand Double Western

Skull Gold

Junction City and the surrounding Arizona territory were being terrorized by the ferocious Jenner gang of outlaws. Shawn Starbuck takes on the job of sheriff and plans an intricate scheme to capture the Jenners. But further robberies and the appearance of a mysterious woman named Clarissa provide complications that make his plan backfire, dragging Starbuck into a quagmire of treachery and death.

The Jenner Guns

Junction City and the surrounding Arizona territory were being terrorized by the ferocious Jenner gang of outlaws. Shawn Starbuck takes on the job of sheriff and plans an intricate scheme to capture the Jenners. But further robberies and the appearance of a mysterious woman named Clarissa provide complications that make his plan backfire, dragging Starbuck into a quagmire of treachery and death.

A Gun for Silver Rose

When Shawn Starbuck witnesses the vicious slayings of two prominent miners, an unruly crowd, gone berserk, mistakes him for the killer and drags him off to be lynched. He is saved only by the testimony of a handsome woman called Silver Rose Johnson, owner of the Lady Luck saloon. But Shawn’s involvement gets deeper and deeper as more killings occur, and both he and Silver Rose are forced to flee for their lives.

The Doomsday Marshal and the Mountain Man

John Rye is back, hot on the trail of a mountain man wanted for the the murder of a young native American girl, but first he will have to protect his suspect from the victim’s tribe in order to bring him to justice.

The Ridgerunner

‘Black Horse Westerns’ belong to a series published each month by Robert Hale. ‘The Ridgerunner‘ is one of ten titles produced during February 1996.

Track the Man Down

Ben Dunn planned to settle his land dispute with Isaac Pope man to man, out in the open. But he didn’t count on being herded into a corner by a double threat of death.

The Life and Death of Johnny Ringo

The Cowboy Gang was a pack of hard riding thieves and killers headed by an odd threesome: the cantankerous Old Man Clanton, the life loving, wild giant of a man called Curly Bill Brocius, and the cultured sharpshooter with the hair trigger temper, Johnny Ringo. Each was a very different breed of man, but all three had one thing in common: an insatiable craving for excitement and danger. They rode herd over the Arizona Territory, robbing, fighting and killing. They took what they wanted and killed anyone who tried to stop them. With the help of a crooked sheriff they held Tombstone at gunpoint. Then one day Wyatt Earp rode into town. He had come to restore peace and to settle an old score with Johnny Ringo.

The Trackers

Matt Campion was unjustly accused of murder. Now, even if he could escape from this jail cell, he would have to outrun Abert Toon, the lawman they called ‘The Mantracker’. And he’d follow Campion to the ends of the earth if he had to.

The Wolver

Deputy US Marshal Jack Sutton rode into Trailbreak the very day the bank was robbed and his brother was captured. Jack’s brother swore that he was just an innocent bystander mistaken as a bandit, and though the lawman had his doubts, he allowed himself to be convinced.

The Moonlighters

When Kate’s husband died he told her of a cache of gold hidden in a wild country no ordinary woman could get to. When Kate sets out to find the treasure not only does she become paranoid, she is also about to lose all those who are close to her.

The Vigilante

Ex lawman Jake Harper was railroaded by a gang who murdered a miner and his wife and stole a fortune in gold. By trickery and ‘buying off’ the authorities, the outlaws went free and Harper went to prison. Later pardoned, he sets out to track down the killers and make them pay. But a crooked U.S. marshal tries to thwart Harper’s pursuit, hoping to see him once more behind bars.

Showdown On Texas Flat

J. J. Farman claimed that the vast expanse of Texas Flat was his. And to prove it, he had Farman’s Enforcers and a band of hardcase gunslingers patrolling there. Dave Bradford knew that Texas Flat was legally open range and that the only chance of driving his cattle to sale was right through it. Dave was a peaceable man, but he couldn’t afford to take the long way around. Texas Flat might be his grave…
but it was Texas Flat or the end of him as a rancher.

Overkill at Saddlerock

Sheriff Seth Rossiter knew that if he didn’t see Duke Finley safely in prison, he was in for bad trouble. For Finley had once been a close friend, and evil gossip had it that Rossiter might allow Duke to escape, and share in the still unrecovered fortune from the bank robbery Finley had pulled. So when Finley broke free with the aid of a treacherous woman and a conniving gambler, Rossiter had to pursue three criminals on a wild chase.

Man without a Gun

Dow Slater thought he’d put violence behind him when he hung up his badge and guns after an outbreak of senseless killing. But even without a gun, trouble dogged his heels, and his reputation attracted a young woman whose ranch was being foreclosed. Dow found himself heading a cattle drive through outlaw territory.

The Law and Lynchburg

Dow Slater thought he’d put violence behind him when he hung up his badge and guns after an outbreak of senseless killing. But even without a gun, trouble dogged his heels, and his reputation attracted a young woman whose ranch was being foreclosed. Dow found himself heading a cattle drive through outlaw territory.

The Copper-Dun Stud

WesternLarge Print EditionWhen a pair of dangerous outlaws shot Amos Cord and stole his prize horse, they didnt reckon on coming up against Tom Medley. He lit on the trail of the no goods, but soon found himself caught between a desperate woman and the three gunmen pursuing her. As he and Lucilla rode into an ambush, Tom realized that helping Lucilla was a darn sight more dangerous than getting Amoss copper dun stud back…

Solitude’s Lawman

To a man like Cole Dagget, $800 means a lot of hard hours in the saddle and just enough money to return to Texas, settle down and get married. So when the money is stolen from him in a small town holdup, there’s no way he’s going to let the robbers just ride away.

The Whipshaw Trail

No matter how hard he tried, law abiding John Buckner could not get the railroad to pay the money they owed him for his farm so he has no choice but to rob them. Railroad detective Henry Guzman doesn’t see it that way, and sets off with a posse hot on Buckner’s trail straight into renegade Indian territory.

Soldier in Buckskin

In telling the story of Kit Carson, a vast panoramic tapestry of some of the most exciting moments on the western frontier is woven. Including portraits of the Spanish and Mexican Southwest as well as the Indian nations and the fur trade, this biography of the frontiersman, fur trapper, Army scout and trusted friend to the Indian nations Kit Carson focuses primarily on the seventeen years from 1831 to 1848. Carson was among the foremost of the mountain men engaged in trapping beaver in the pristine wilderness. The Indian nations, also actively gathering pelts to sell, regarded white men as little better than poachers on their land and fiercely defended their sovereignty. It was while trapping that Carson met and fell in love with Singing Grass, an Arapaho woman. He and Singing Grass married and had a daughter. Tragedy struck when Singing Grass died. After her death, Carson’s encounter and romance with Josefa Jamarillo introduced him to the society of the Spanish ‘ricos’ in New Mexico.

Stonebreaker’s Ridge

The Vega is a lush ranching plain in the shadow of Stonebreaker’s Ridge. When Jim Ryan returns to the ranch he inherited from his father, he looks to expand. He offers to buy the S Bar Ranch from Tom Strickland but furious, he orders him off the place. When Tom is killed, suspicion falls on Jim.

The Cuchillo Plains

In ‘Lawless Strip,’ Sam Kyler is accused of stealing the money entrusted to him. Kyler sets out in pursuit of the thief, a trail that takes him into the ‘Strip’ an area in the panhandle west of the Indian Territory. ‘The Cuchillo Plains‘ is an area of big ranches wanting to become bigger. Jim Ryan wants to buy out Tom Strickland’s S Bar. When Strickland is killed from ambush, Ryan is charged with the murder. Ray Hogan’s first novel published in 1956 inspired a loyal following. From the beginning he did exhaustive research into the history and the people of the Old West. What is most impressive about Hogan’s Western novels is the consistent quality with which each is crafted, and the compelling depth of his characters.

Legend of a Badman

In the title novella of this collection, Hogan uses his storytelling powers and keen eye for character to recreate the life and times of frontiersman Clay Allison. Despite his rowdy reputation, Allison is portrayed as a man of integrity, willing to put his life on the line for what he believes in.

Lucky Dog / Asylum / Town Killer

Go west with Zane Grey in ‘The Great Slave’ and a Crow chief who must save his vanishing tribe; Max Brand in ‘A Sagebrush Cinderella’ and an encounter with a notorious bandit; and Giff Chesire in ‘Wild Was the River’ as river workers face a flood and far greater enemies.

Guns of Freedom

‘Fire River’ tells the story of Joel Kane who left his father’s ranch at the age of fifteen. It’s ten years later, and he wouldn’t have come back except for his father’s urgent plea. Joel learns that his father has willed the ranch to a man who doesn’t want to wait any longer for his prize. In ‘Guns of Freedom‘ Cain Ruby, an American adventurer is hired to assist in the invasion of Cuba. His mission: to blow up an infamous Spanish prison and to find the missing daughter of a wealthy merchant. When Ruby sees the horrors of Spanish oppression in Cuba, he’s shocked, and realizes that his loyalties have been dangerously misplaced.

Valley of the Wandering River

These two western novels are crafted with Ray Hogan’s signature style: compelling depth of character combined with narrative that is as intensely interesting as it is emotionally involving. In ‘Track the Man Down,’ Ben Dunn’s fate is immediate hanging upon capture. ‘Valley of the Wandering River‘ details Dave Chant’s mistaken belief that it is possible for a man to go home again.

Range Feud

Features two western stories: ‘Range Feud‘ and ‘The Calaveras Hills’.

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