Ralph Compton Reunion in Hell
by Ralph Compton
read by Chris Henry Coffey
Part 1 of the Gunfighter series
A farmer is pulled into the world of outlaws when his estranged brother turns up dead in this new Ralph Compton Western. Brothers Clay and Cal Breckenridge, sons of a hardscrabble East Texas farmer, never did see eye to eye. Clay, the eldest, returned home after the Civil War to help his father run the family farm; Cal deserted his military post and disappeared into a new life with a new name. Everyone knew who was the good son and who was the bad. Clay had almost forgotten his wayward brother until the morning a limping horse approaches the farm with young Cal Breckenridge’s body slumped in the saddle, shot in the back. Vowing to avenge Cal’s death, Clay sets off on a perilous journey across the West to find the man responsible and bring him to justice - and take down an outlaw enterprise in the process.
Ralph Compton Blood of the Hunters
by Ralph Compton
read by George Guidall
Part 2 of the Gunfighter series
In this compelling new installment of bestseller Ralph Compton’s The Gunfighter series, a man driven by the destruction of his family seeks to protect a woman and her children from a band of desperados. John Stockbridge was once a peaceful man of medicine. Now, he’s better known as Dr. Vengeance, a man who is as fast with a shotgun as any other gunfighter is with a six-gun. The murders of his wife and child left him with an aching hole where his soul once was. His only solace comes from wandering the West. Along the way, he encounters a woman and her two children searching for their missing fur-trapper husband/ father in the Rockies. In the process, they run afoul of some foul former Confederates who have amassed money and local power by robbing those traveling west through a mountain pass. While searching for the missing trapper - and aided by a Mexican mountain man and an independent woman who works at the local hotel - Stockbridge must take down the vicious highwaymen one by one.
Ralph Compton Death Valley Drifter
by Ralph Compton
read by Chris Henry Coffey
Part 4 of the Gunfighter series
A gunman without a gun wakes up in Death Valley. He has no recollection of how he got there, or even his own name. He's a dead man walking until his luck turns. He stumbles upon the homestead of a widow and her young son who nurse him back to health. But in the desert good deeds come at a cost. The amnesiac is being trailed by hard men who want answers he doesn't have. First a group of gunslingers, then a troop of soldiers threaten the innocent family. Their only hope of rescue is the very man who got them in this predicament. But how can he help them when he doesn't even know who he is? At least the men who want to kill him seem to know his name. Maybe they'll put it on his gravestone.
Ralph Compton Return to Gila Bend
by Ralph Compton
read by Graham Winton
Part 5 of the Gunfighter series
When twenty-five-year-old Lewis Taylor is released from the Texas State Prison, he receives little attention as he walks into the midday sunlight, free after serving five years for a crime he didn’t commit. His only interest is in getting back to his hometown of Gila Bend, Texas, a quiet farming community about which he has only warm, idyllic memories. During his long years in prison, he survived by thinking fondly of the home he'd known since boyhood and of one special girl, Darla Winslow. What he finds instead is a town dramatically changed. Once a happy and carefree place to live, it is now populated by people who are angry and afraid. One man, Captain Archer Ringewald, has taken control of the town, and now he's turning the townspeople, even Darla, against Taylor. Can one ex-con single-handedly save an entire town?
Ralph Compton Ride the Hammer Down
by Ralph Compton
read by Graham Winton
Part of the Gunfighter series
In this racing new installment in bestseller Ralph Compton's the Gunfighter series, Marshal John Beck is a man who has spent his career dispensing justice throughout the West, but now the justice is personal. Marshal John Beck was the law in the dangerous town of Mother Lode, Arizona. On his own, he'd managed to keep bandits, rustlers, and desperados at bay. It was a tough job for one man to handle, but he made it work...until the day Bram Hogan and his Brickhouse Gang got the drop on the lawman. They beat Beck to within an inch of his life and dropped him in the desert where nothing but a slow, painful death awaited him. But the gang underestimated Beck. Even at his lowest point, he found a way to survive. Now, he's coming back and anyone who stands against him is going to ride the hammer down to the grave.
Ralph Compton Ride for Justice
by Ralph Compton
read by Graham Winton
Part of the Gunfighter series
When an ex-lawman is released from prison, he hopes to put his past behind him; but that might not be an easy task in this fast-paced new entry in bestseller Ralph Compton’s Gunfighter series. Matt Wheeler was a legend in the West. His fast gun and dedication to justice made him a sought-after lawman for hire, but all of that promise vanished one sunny day when his wife was shot down in cold blood by a heartless bank robber. The thirst for vengeance sent Wheeler on a quest to find the killer. For taking the law into his own hands, the former lawman was convicted and sent to prison. Seven and a half years have passed, and Wheeler has completed his sentence. One question remains: Will he ride for vengeance or for justice?
Ralph Compton Frontier Medicine
by Ralph Compton
read by Graham Winton
Part of the Gunfighter series
In this fast-paced new installment in bestseller Ralph Compton's Gunfighter series, young Dr. Gabriel Kincade heads West in search of a new life, but the mistakes of his old one are hot on his trail. Young doctor Gabriel Kincade has come west to experience the challenges of frontier medicine. He's agreed to help an older doctor who is straining to deal with the demands of a growing town, but Kincade is looking for more than a new life. He's made mistakes in his old one that he is trying to leave behind him. He's about to find out that some mistakes won't stay hidden. The West has a way of revealing a man's character, but it can also reveal secrets that are best left hidden.
Ralph Compton the Guns of Wrath
by Tony Healey
read by Traber Burns
Part of the Gunfighter series
A woman seeks revenge for her father's murder in this tense installment of bestselling author Ralph Compton's Gunfighter series.
Eight years ago, vicious bandits killed Marshal Tobias Cassidy and left his daughter for dead. They thought they got away clean.
Now a contest to determine the top shootist in the Wild West is set to take place in Fortune's Cross and lady gunslinger Hope Cassidy has come to town … only it's not for glory, it's for vengeance. After gunning down one of the men who murdered her father, Hope is given a stark choice: swing from a rope, or take the dead man's place in the contest.
As the number of guns in play dwindles, Hope learns the identity of the person who ordered her father's death all those years ago. She will make him pay for what he's done, just like she did the others. But first she must survive a competition in which there can be only one competitor left alive …
Ralph Compton Stagecoach Revenge
by D. B. Pulliam
read by Traber Burns
Part of the Gunfighter series
Revenge is a rocky road in this nonstop adventure in Ralph Compton's bestselling Gunfighter series
Jasper Duncan's stagecoach is the fastest one in California; at least that's what he tells folks looking for a ride between the Stanislaus mines and Sonora. But he needs a windfall of cash to stay in business, and he needs to stay in business to continue his hunt for the outlaw Alec Casey, who murdered Jasper's father. He's learned Casey has a base of operations in the Stanislaus woods and he's determined to find it.
An unexpected solution presents itself: a lucrative job transporting three passengers and "dangerous cargo." When Jasper finds out the cargo is actually a handcuffed Slip Casey, he's elated. Slip insists he's not a killer like his brother, but Alec will surely come to his rescue, offering Jasper his best chance for revenge. But after an accident, a shootout and more misadventures, can Jasper really trust Slip? And will they survive the journey?
Ralph Compton My Brother, My Killer
by Jackson Lowry
read by Ramiz Monsef
Part of the Gunfighter series
Two brothers face off in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse-one is out for justice … the other is out for blood-in this gripping new Western in Ralph Compton's bestselling Gunfighter series.
They say blood is thicker than water and that family always comes first. But what if your family is the one that wants your blood?
Sheriff Jacob Wilkinson loves his younger brother, William, but it's not easy when Will's constantly trying to shoot him. Will blames his brother for the death of his young wife and has nothing left to live for-except vengeance. For his part, Jake is trying to do the right thing and track down the Collier gang, the ones actually responsible for the incident that robbed Will of his wife.
But with Will sabotaging him at every turn, the odds that Jake will get justice for his brother seem nigh impossible. Jake has to find a way to get through to Will before it's too late and one of them ends up dead.
Ralph Compton: Thirteen Bullets
by Sean Danker
read by L. J. Ganser
Part of the Gunfighter series
In this raucous new book in Ralph Compton's Gunfighter series, the only thing Dan Karr can't shoot down is his suspicion about the man who's paying him.
George Kingsley has more money than sense, and when he's in trouble, he turns to the infamous gunslinger Dan Karr for protection. Dan reluctantly accepts, and he kills every would-be assassin without hesitation or remorse. He's superstitious, not sentimental, but Kingsley has kids, and Dan doesn't want to see any child grow up without a father.
As the killers keep coming and the bodies stack up, it becomes clear that something is very wrong. Luck favors the prepared, and Dan starts to realize just how little he knows about the family he's risking his neck for. He's always been good at dodging black cats and broken mirrors, but he's spent enough time around gamblers to know that a hot streak can't last forever. Sooner or later, every man's luck runs out ...
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