Wes Hart is an ex-soldier, ex-Texas Ranger, ex-rider with Billy the Kid. He's tough, ruthless, and slick with a .45. Now he's for hire, and he doesn't come cheap ...
Jedediah Batt left a thousand bucks in gold in his will to his brother Aram. Wes Hart is hired to find him and tell him the news. But money can cause family upsets like crazy sons who get drunk and trigger happy just thinking about it. Easy enough for The Regulator to handle, but for two hoodlums from California with a grudge apiece weren’t riding hard in his direction.
When a double-crossing gunman called Quint stole Wes Hart’s horse from a Stillwater saloon, Hart went all out to see his blood spattered over the Eufaula prairie.Then the Quint boys joined a cattle-rustling set-up under that crazy lady Belle Starr, and Hart was appointed to clean them up real good. He could afford to take a few chances, as well as tangle with a band of trigger-happy Cherokees …
The scalped corpse in a deathly quiet Stillwater saloon told Hart that the Cheyenne had paid a visit. But there had to be a reason. A crooked rancher called Fredericks; a loud-mouthed cowboy who deserves what’s coming to him; a shady deal with the Cheyenne on the receiving end and that two-bit rustler called Belle Starr with a liking for hard-hitting, hawk-eyed gunmen like Wes Hart.
TAGO is one hell of a frontier town. When Wes Hart is hired as the tregulator for the silver-mining town, he has his work cut out facing murderer Crazy John Carter; thief and rapist Jake Henry; Dan Waterford out for revenge and Lacey, who want to see a bif red hole in Hart's head. Tago is sure one hell of a town.
Ex-Texas Ranger and Regulator, Wes Hart agreed to escort a young girl to Denver. Seemed like easy money but nothing is easy for Hart. Her father has lied to him and Hart is hauling silver bullion - he doesn't know it but the outlaws did. So after the blood of an ambush, it’s the agony of a kidnapping and the brutality of a pulse-pounding showdown in a Rancho Nuevo whorehouse. 4th in the series.
The citizens of Caldwell had raised a fistful of dollars to pay for the railroad to bring the Santa Fe to their town. It was not a popular idea with Clancy Shire, the local cattle baron. Then the money was carried off by three desperadoes. The folk of Caldwell hired Hart the Regulator. They need his muscle for protection. For Hart it’s another job with a bonus of a pretty woman thrown in.
The Regulator is Wes Hart, ex-Texas Ranger, ex-rider with Billy the Kid. The train had a very special cargo as far as the Regulator was concerned. His lady and her two young kids were aboard. Then the desperadoes came. Lead flies like a red-hot hailstorm and one of the victims is one of those kids. Hart has a vengeance run on his his hands now. Those killers will pay in blood and he will collect.
The train had a very special cargo as far as Hart the Regulator was concerned. His lady and her two young kids were aboard. Then the desperadoes came. He'd fought them before, back in the town of Caldwell. Lead flies like a red-hot hailstorm and one of the victims is one of those kids. Hart has a vengeance run on his hands now. Those killers will pay in blood and he will do the debt collecting.
In the old West, gunfighting was a trade you started early. Wes Hart killed his first man when he was still in his teens and so did John Wesley Hardin. Hardin went on to carve himself a notch in the history books, if it’s a notch you merit when you’re an outlaw with all the virtues of a renegade rattlesnake. Wes Hart and a posse of Rangers have marked Hardin down for the reckoning...
Wes Hart had just disposed of a killer with some neatly applied lead poisoning out west in California, when he got the wire from Fowler. Fowler was a detective with two friends in the world. One was a bottle of bourbon and the other was The Regulator. Hired by a gold-rich lady to find her runaway son, he needed some extra muscle to hunt down the boy in the brothels of Frisco.