Hell's Riders
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 10 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
The tough-skinned novels of famed Western writer Ralph Cotton regularly appear on the USA Today best-seller list. Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack thought he'd seen every despicable act of cruelty and murder any man could exact on another. He thought wrong. When he stumbles upon the butchered remains of a scalptaking massacre, he's choked with disgust. So Burrack teams up with veteran Sheriff Boyd Tackett, who's more than willing to help bring these vile rats to justice.
Dead Man's Canyon
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 12 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
With over 25 novels under his belt, Cotton writes tales that are popular for their brand of frontier justice. He spins a yarn of intrigue and suspense in Dead Man's Canyon. Ranger Sam Burrack is hot on the trail of identical twin outlaws, but only one is alive when he catches up to them. Could Abel have killed his brother in self-defense as he claims? It seems the manhunt has only just begun.
Killing Plain
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 13 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
USA Today best-selling author and Pulitzer Prize nominee Ralph Cotton is one of the most popular chroniclers of the Old West. In Killing Plain he displays the striking combination of gritty authenticity and lyrical beauty that has earned widespread critical acclaim. Lonzo Greer and his Black Moon gang are leaving a blood-soaked trail on the unforgiving desert sands of the Arizona Territory-and they've got a personal vendetta against Ranger Sam Burrack. But, with the lethal precision of his bone handled Colt, Sam's as formidable as any of the Black Moon boys, and he's got an equally deadly partner in Ranger Hadley Jones.
Black Mesa
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 14 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
Ralph Cotton is hailed for his rough and tumble Westerns full of historical details. Although Ella Lang is now known as Queen of the Outlaws, there was a day when she and Ranger Sam Burrack were deeply in love. Now they're on opposite sides of the law and Burrack is out to rid the West of Lang's motley gang of outlaws.
Trouble Creek
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 15 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
USA Today best-selling author Ralph Cotton's westerns are unmatched in their hair-triggered intensity and finely crafted Old West spectacle. In Trouble Creek, hard-hearted Texas Ranger Sam Burrack returns to extinguish a brushfire of outlaw villainy. Dick Lowry and his gang are robbing banks and stages like it's a God-given right-and that chaps Sam something fierce.
Gunfight at Cold Devil
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 16 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
USA Today best-selling author Ralph Cotton thrills millions with "solidly crafted" Westerns that bristle with "disarming realism" (Publishers Weekly). Ranger Burrack and Federal Marshal Summers must battle Arizona regulator Morgan Waite and his band of vigilantes. When Burrack and Summers apprehend Cold Devil's saloon owner Jack Spain, Spain offers $10,000 to anyone who frees him. Getting wind of Spain's reward, Waite and his posse bushwhack the lawmen and leave them for dead in a terrifying landslide. But blazing gunfire will soon heat up the town of Cold Devil.
Guns on the Border
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 17 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
USA Today best-selling author Ralph Cotton exhibits the same dead-eye aim for storytelling that his fictional gunfighters show for slingin' lead. In Guns on the Border, Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack heads out into the Mexican badlands to track down the dirtiest scoundrels to ever strap on a six-gun and laugh in the face of the law. But Burrack is anything but amused, and retribution is soon to be paid. "One of the best Western writers today."-Western Horseman
Killing Texas Bob
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 18 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
USA Today best-selling author Ralph Cotton is hailed as "one of the best Western writers today" by Western Horseman. When Texas Bob Krey gets a hot hand in cards, his good luck sparks a gunfight. Once the smoke clears, two men are dead, including the brother of Judge Henry Bass. Now Texas Bob is an outlaw, and only Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack has the firepower to save him.
Nightfall at Little Aces
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 19 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
With 1.5 million copies of his books in print, Ralph Cotton has won countless fans for his authentic, actionpacked Westerns. Sheriff 's widow Emma Vertrees is far from the straight-and-narrow citizen the residents of Little Aces assume her to be. When fate reunites her with Memphis Warren Beck, a member of a despicable collection of miscreants known as the Hole-in-the-wall Gang, Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack finds himself right in the line of fire.
Ambush at Shadow Valley
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 20 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
In this thrilling tale, tough-as-rawhide ranger Sam Burrack pursues a posse of violent jailbreakers. As he follows the bloody trail, Sam comes face-to-face with an unpleasant foe: the legendary Hole-in-the-Wall Gang.
Showdown at Hole-In-the -Wall
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 21 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
Since the publication of his first novel in 1994, Ralph Cotton has impressed readers and critics alike with gritty tales of the Old West. Some time ago, Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack caught a bullet in the back. After a winter spent healing, he's now traveling to meet Memphis Beck, leader of the notorious Hole-in-the-Wall gang and the man who saved his life. But another player explodes on the scene-an assassin known as the Dutchman. And as these three men's destinies intertwine, it becomes clear at least one of them will not survive the encounter.
Riders From Long Pines
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 22 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
USA Today best-selling author Ralph Cotton writes about the Old West with equal parts glorified action and gritty authenticity. In Riders from Long Pines, Cotton crafts a sharp shoot-'em-up that is sure to broaden his already expansive fan base. When a band of drovers stumbles upon the goods that were left behind after a botched robbery, they decide to do the moral thing and take the money to its rightful owner. But there's an outlaw after the prize, and it'll take the gunslinging know-how of Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack to keep the money truly safe.
Hanging in Wild Wind
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 23 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
USA Today best-selling author Ralph Cotton's gritty tales effortlessly capture the glory days of the Old West. Hanging in Wild Wind finds Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack crossing the Badlands, hot on the trail of Silva "The Snake" Ceran and his gang. But this time the ranger may have bitten off more than he can chew-especially when he comes across Ceran's girlfriend, wildcat Kitty Dellaros, who has a deadly reputation of her own.
Black Valley Riders
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 24 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
USA Today best-selling author Ralph Cotton pens rough-and-tumble Westerns full of smokin' six-shooters and nefarious outlaws. In Black Valley Riders, Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack teams up with two bounty hunters to track the elusive Black Valley bandits. There's just one problem-the only man who knows the secret route to their hideout is Tinnis Lucas, a drunken gambler the likes of which Burrack has never before encountered.
Lawman From Nogales
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 25 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
Lawman from Nogales features one of Cotton's most iconic characters, legendary Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack. Heedless of danger, Burrack shrugs off fears of ambush as he hunts down Luis and Teto Torres, leaders of the despicable Gun Killers Gang. Encountering the gorgeous - and mercurial - Erin Donovan, Burrack soon discovers peril can be found in far stranger places than at the end of a gun barrel.
Wildfire
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 26 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack's on the trail of a gang of bank robbers, a mission that's led him right into the path of a raging wildfire. As the pines around him go up in flames, Burrack is determined to catch the murderous Cheyenne Kid and his gang and recover the money they stole. But Burrack isn't the only one with a case against the Kid. When Gilley Maclaine overhears the Cheyenne Kid reveal his plans to kill her, she swipes the money he promised her and gives him a swift kick on her way out the door. Burrack knows that robbing a robber is dangerous, and that the Kid won't let Gilley's betrayal go unpunished. Now he has to stick close to Gilley and hope that he can catch the outlaws before the wildfire catches him...
Lookout Hill
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 27 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
ONE BAD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack is deep in Old Mexico, tracking two of the most heinous outlaws it' s ever been his bad luck to track. Hodding “Hot Aces" Siebert and Bobby Hugh Bellibar have nine bank robberies, three train hijackings, and more than a dozen payroll raids to their names. And they've left an undertaker’s fortune in dead bodies all along the border country. But there is no honor among thieves. When the pair is caught in a tight spot, Bellibar turns on his old pal Siebert like a snake, sparking a blood feud that makes it even more dangerous for Burrack to bring them in- and nearly impossible for him to get out alive
Valley of the Gun
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 28 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
HOLY HELL Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack has encountered many a relentless outlaw in his days as a lawman, but none quite like Fannin "Dad" Orwick. The devout leader of the Redemption Riders, Orwick robs and kills to support his ever-expanding family of young wives and children, all in the name of the Lord. After the Ranger learns that Orwick is moving his harem of wives to a compound deep in the Mexican badlands, he heads south-- and meets an unlikely ally in a stalwart woman named Mattie. Once married to Orwick, Mattie has her own dangerous plans for her bloody-minded ex.
High Wild Desert
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 29 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
WANTED: ONE DEAD RANGER
Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack is headed for Yuma, escorting Harvey " Cisco" Lang to prison and Adele Simpson to safety. He knows full well of their shared romantic history, and even though Adele swears she' s done with Cisco, Burrack is keeping a hard eye on her as well as on the outlaw. But his companions are the least of his worries. A ruthless cattle baron has put a five-thousand-dollar price on Burrack' s head-- and every low-life bounty hunter and bandit across the Painted Desert is looking to claim it....
Red Moon
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 30 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
A KILLER STORM In the dark of night during a raging storm, a criminal is on the loose in the Arizona badlands. His name is Wilson Orez. Half-Apache and a former cavalry scout, Orez is skilled with weapons, seasoned in the desert, and trained to keep a cool head while death lurks all around him. Or when it springs from his own hands. Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack knows the only way to stop Orez is to kill him. But the madman has robbed a stagecoach, driven away its horses, and brutally pistol-whipped one of its passengers, leaving four unfortunate souls stranded in a desert on the verge of flooding. Now Sam must lead them to safety before he can continue his hunt for Orez- if he doesn't drown first.
Lawless Trail
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 31 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
A Family Affair The Traybo brothers have a reputation for being gentleman outlaws-the kind who will make polite chatter as they take your life savings. But Ranger Samuel Burrack has no sympathy for those who show poor manners when it comes to obeying the law. He's traveled as far as the Mexican Badlands to pick up the Traybo brothers' ex-cohort Fatch Hardaway to lead him to his prey. Burrack isn't alone on his pursuit. Ranger Dallas Garand and his gang let the Traybo brothers slip through their fingers during a robbery once before, and they don't plan on letting history repeat. Instead of joining forces with Burrack to create a unified front, though, Garand is going his own way. It's Garand against Burrack on the trail of these criminal brothers-and may the best ranger win....
Twisted Hills
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 32 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
When wanted men don't want to be found, they hole up in Agua FrIa, Mexico. Nestled in the twisted hills of the Blood Mountain Range just across the border from Arizona, the town is divided by two ruthless gangs of thieves and killers. On one side stands Texas Red Madson, and on the other is Raymond Segert. Between them stands Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack. He rides into Agua FrIa in the guise of a vicious gunslinger with a plan to ingratiate himself with both gangs-and stir up the bad blood between them into a war that will leave Burrack the last man standing.
Shadow River
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 33 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
KNOW YOUR ENEMY. Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack is a predator lying in wait. He's undercover as an outlaw to infiltrate a pair of vicious border gangs and bring them down. This mission has already had its share of casualties, and if Burrack has his say, there will be more. A cloud of dust rises as four men ride toward the Twisted Hills. The only thing between them and certain death at the hands of the Apaches is Sam, who also wants those men dead. But fighting in a land where gunfire draws a rain of arrows means silence is golden, and if Sam keeps his wits about him, he'll be painting these hills red.
Golden Riders
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 34 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack has something of a reputation for finishing what he sets out to do-usually with a shot from his Winchester. He'd been on the trail of five gunmen for days. Then there was four. And he doesn't plan on stopping until every member of the notorious Golden Riders is behind bars or underground. But when a few of the riders escape in a jailbreak, word gets back to gang leader Braxton Kane that his brother fell under the gun of a lawman. Now Burrack is both hunter and hunted, and if he doesn't live up to his reputation, he won't live very long.
Mesa Grande
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 35 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
A new Western adventure from the USA Today bestselling author of Golden Riders A TOWN ON THE EDGE When Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack arrives in Mesa Grande with a few outlaws in tow, he finds the town in chaos. The sheriff's just been shot, and the new deputy-supposedly out in search of the gunman-is acting suspicious. Now it's up to Burrack to sort out who can be trusted and who needs to be put behind bars. But just as he starts putting the pieces together, a new kind of threat descends on Mesa Grande: Scalp hunters ride in with a band of wrathful Apache warriors hot on their trail. Never Before Published Millions of Ralph Cotton Books in Print Worldwide.
Scalpers
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 36 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON Arizona Territory Ranger Sam Burrack rides the border badlands to Iron Point hoping to capture Ozzie Cord, a mercenary who killed a sheriff back in Mesa Grande. Cord escaped jail once, but won't get away this time... But as Sam nears his prey, the trail of scalped bodies makes it clear that someone else has a vendetta. By all appearances, Turner "Big Foot" Pridemore, leader of the scalpers, has gained major footing in Iron Point. He's driven away the desert Apaches and ousted the law. But he's missing one thing: his son, Fox... Not satisfied living in his father's shadow, Fox has allied himself with Ozzie Cord and is staging his own bloody rampage. Now, Sam must walk a fine line between the law and the lawless to make sure he gets his man-and cuts Big Foot and his son down to size.
Showdown at Gun Hill
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 37 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
From the USA Today, bestselling author of Scalpers comes a tale of gunslinging adventure in the Old West. Arizona Territory Ranger Sam Burrack is sent to retrieve the sheriff of Big Silver, Arizona, and escort him to Yuma. Sheriff Sheppard Stone once saved the life of Territory Judge Albert Long, but the judge has heard stories of Stone turning into a reckless drunk-stories that are confirmed when Burrack rides into town.
Holed up in his office on a days-long whiskey bender, Stone has been terrifying the townsfolk and firing bullets into the street. Getting him sober is no easy task, but once they hit the trail, Burrack learns of the sheriff's deadly enemies, which is sobering news indeed. As Stone dries out, Burrack begins to see the man he used to be. The only question is whether Stone will live long enough to be that man again.
Payback at Big Silver
by Ralph Cotton
read by George Guidall
Part 38 of the Ranger (Cotton) series
From the USA Today bestselling author of Showdown at Gun Hill comes a tale of outlaws and order in the Old West. A FATHER'S FURY Arizona Territory Ranger Sam Burrack knows all too well that criminals don't concern themselves with consequences. So it's no surprise to him when Big Silver's Sheriff Sheppard Stone makes an enemy of wealthy cattle rancher Edsel Centrila, whose son thinks he's above the law. After Stone refuses a large payoff to let Centrila's son out of jail, Centrila throws all of his money into buying up Big Silver, putting gunmen on every corner, aiming right at the sheriff's office. As Burrack traverses the Badlands, he becomes a target because of his association with Stone. Now, he must head back to Big Silver to help watch Stone's back. But it won't be easy. Centrila won't stop until his son is free, and Burrack won't stop until justice is served...