An immense cold cache of $3 Million lies hidden in New Mexico Territory—meant to establish a New Confederacy at the right time; that time never...
Tough Towns
With a direct and amusing style sure to please today’s readers, author Smith regales us with well-researched episodes of Western justice delivered...
Hard and Noble Lives
Talk about six degrees of separation. Although, in a tight cattle community in Wyoming’s Hoback Basin of Sublette County, it only makes sense. The...
Boomtown Saloons
This is a story that informs how we learn other people’s stories. Archaeology is more than just digging around; when done right, it relies on...
Frontiers
These Yale colleagues have excellently converted a college textbook into a concise, readable history, reminding me of narrative historians Ray...
Yellowstone Denied
The American West was hard country during the 1860s-1890s. Men with uncommon ambition achieved fame and fortune, but Gustavus Doane was not one of...
John B. Armstrong: Texas Ranger and Pioneer Ranchman
Western writers have an endless supply of subject matter if they plan on turning out biographies of every lawman who ever lived. Thus we have John...
Arizona Sheriffs
A nice, compact history of the Arizona lawmen who attempted law and order, and sometimes succeeded, taking us from the territorial era to the...
A Fate Worse Than Death
The title of this book is a bit misleading, but the subtitle, “Indian captivities in the West, 1830-1885,” clears up the subject matter. The phrase...
Black Hats
Wizened Wyatt Earp is hired in 1920 by Big Nose Kate to rescue her son. Unbeknown to the world until now, Kate gave birth to Doc Holliday’s child...
The Canyon of Bones
After years roaming the dangerous Rockies, Barnaby Skye still has his hair! The wary Mountain Man faces yet another challenge. His salty-tongued...
Wild Indigo
Jamaica Wild is a compassionate Bureau of Land Management resource protection agent stationed in New Mexico near the Pueblo Indian reservation. When...