Fargo Brett
Against his better judgment, Fargo Brett took the blame for a crime he didn't commit, and paid the price-six months' hard labor that damn'-near killed him. When he returned home at the end of it, however, he found that he'd been double-crossed. There was no trace of the reward he'd been promised, and in his absence his girlfriend had married his wastrel brother.
Disgusted, Fargo decided to move on and start a new life elsewhere. But it wasn't going to be as easy as all that. With Wild Bill Talman's rowdy trail crew heading for town, the sheriff needed a deputy-and fast. Fargo fit the bill ... and went to work enforcing the law one bullet at a time ...
Bride of the Gun
When they hit the stagecoach and stole the strongbox, Ferg Penn's gang of outlaws made two bad enemies. One was young Frank Pyle, a feisty little cuss who'd had a thousand dollars in that box, and whose money represented a new life with a new bride. The other was Jesse Cole, Wells Fargo troubleshooter, whose job it had been to protect the coach and its shipment ... and who had failed on both counts.
They made an unlikely pair, Cole and Pyle, but together with Frank's beautiful fiancée, Myra Lang, they set out to get the loot back ... and teach the bad guys that crime never, ever paid ...