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Travis & Muldoon's Adventures On The Santa Fe Trail    by Jack Underhill
Price: $2.99 USD. 95210 words. Published on September 26, 2010. .

Two contemporary men burn out, quit their jobs, buy some horses and head west to find real life. It's a six week trip through the desert, and they have no idea of what they are getting into.
Three Gold Rings    by William Kellar
Price: $2.45 USD. 97660 words. Published on September 29, 2010. .

The story begins with a romance that has kept Nora patiently waiting for Ed to return to her after being away for over eight months on another cattle drive from Amarillo, Texas to Grand Junction, Colorado. The young and ambitious cowboy, Ed Kelly, Married Nora when she was nineteen years old, and she followed this handsome cowboy through four states on the most exciting adventures of her life.
Spinning Webs & Telling Lies    by David Niall Wilson
Price: $2.99 USD. 41640 words. Published by Crossroad Press  on October 17, 2010. .

This collection includes western themed short stories by authors David Niall Wilson and Brian A. Hopkins, both solo and in collaboration. It contains several reprints from obscure anthologies, and the entire collection of three One-Eyed Jack stories, previously only available in one place through a limited chapbook collection from Camelot Books.
Vulture Gold    by Chuck Tyrell
Price: $0.99 USD. 45090 words. Published by Western Trail Blazer on January 27, 2011. .

Limited Time Offer ~~ Garet Havelock, Vulture City's marshal, attempts to stop the theft of $100,000 in bullion from the Vulture Mine headquarters. An old nemesis, Barnabas Donovan, is responsible and leaves a trail of dead behind him. Now, Havelock must survive the Apache “run of death,” and face Donovan's gunslingers to get back the gold.
Blackbird's Ball    by Jason Winn
Price: $0.99 USD. 8650 words. Published on February 26, 2011. .

Cat Yeager is out there. You have no chance of talking to her at the bar. She is in trouble and there may be no one on this earth that can save her.
Don't Shoot Me In The Ass, And Other Stories    by Michael Stephen Fuchs
Price: $2.99 USD. 48250 words. Published on March 27, 2011. .

By turns heart-stopping, hilarious, and profound, here are ten new rollicking tales of action and technology - from the author of the acclaimed philosophical cyber-thrillers THE MANUSCRIPT and PANDORA'S SISTERS.
The Running Gun    by Jory Sherman
Price: $3.99 USD. 50820 words. Published by Western Trail Blazer on March 28, 2011. .

Dan Cord awakens to realize his life has changed in a matter of moments. Three lawmen and his brother lay dead around him. The money they worked so hard to earn is gone. The gun in his hand will hang him for sure. The Owlhoot Trail is a hard life, but one Dan is forced to take if he wants to find his brother's killer and clear his name.
Broken Chains (Bill Parks U.S. Marshal book 2)    by James Edwin Branch
Price: $2.99 USD. 35710 words. Published on June 2, 2011. .

When a train robbery gang escapes from a Lamesa chain gang Bill goes after them. Along for the ride, his old friend Fagen Wells travels with Bill as the story unfolds. The gold train robbery hits a snag in Broken Chains.
El Diablo    by Tom Bartel
Price: $0.99 USD. 47780 words. Published on June 25, 2011. .

El Diablo is the story of Ben Smith, a young man who witnesses the murders of his family members and embarks on a journey of revenge. On the road, though, he learns that all the things he thought he knew are not exactly as they seemed, and that sometimes hate can be overwhelmed by love.
Under Nebraska Skies    by Les Williams
Price: $0.99 USD. 3430 words. Published by Western Trail Blazer on July 10, 2011. .

"I witnessed Earl Lasher's outbursts many times and tolerated them until I witnessed him kill a whiskey drummer in Ogallala. Then I watched as he rode off without me. His speed with a gun and killings followed him to every town he visited. Five years later we would meet again. I did not cherish that thought. I had no choice. This would be the hardest thing I've done in my life." - Calvin Hawk