Showing posts with label Saddler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saddler. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Hot As A Pistol by Gene Curry

Saddler was named temporary marshal, 
but he was a full-time lover


Frontier Justice
On his way south to Mexico, Jim Saddler met an old friend who needed help in the Arizona Territory. The next thing he knew he was marshal of a dying town. Hated and distrusted by the townspeople, Saddler thought he would have to work all day long to keep the town safe from a renegade Irish family and a corrupt politician, and all night long to keep himself safe from a pair of criminally beautiful women. Soon he found his troubles had only begun. For one of the beauties had run away from her murderous husband Peyton Ballard. An infamous Confederate guerrilla, Ballard meant to kill anyone who tried to stand between him and his wife. But Saddler had sworn to protect the innocent, and he would, no matter how many outlaws he had to gun down.

Printing History
Written by Peter McCurtin

Belmont Tower Books
Tower Publications Inc. 
(1980)

Leisure Books
Dorchester Publishing Company
ISBN 8439-3037 (December 1990)

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Colorado Crossing by Gene Curry

The hardest-riding, hardest-loving cowboy who ever blazed a trail or set a heart on fire.


The Hellcat And The Honcho
When spoiled rich girl Liz Kelley ran away with a notorious outlaw, her millionaire father hired Jim Saddler to get her back. From the start Saddler knew it was going to a tough job. Liz's new love, Ben Calder, was the boss of the worst gang of killers in Colorado. And Saddler's former friend. If he had any hope of getting the girl home, Jim would have to regain Calder's confidence and join his gang. But even then, Liz swore she would kill any man who tried to take her home again. Saddler had the outlaw hot to put him six feet under, and the wildcat heiress even hotter to gun him down. Between the sheets or anywhere else.

Printing History
Written by Peter McCurtin

Belmont Tower Books
Tower Publications Inc. 
(1979)

Leisure Books
Dorchester Publishing Company
ISBN 8439-2988 (September 1990)

Thursday, March 29, 2012

A Dirty Way To Die by Gene Curry

Saddler #1
He had a quick eye and a steady hand with a gun. 
Or a woman!


They called her Angel
But she was a devil in bed, as Saddler found out when he sampled her favors at Miss Molly's New Orleans bordello. When he awoke, he found that his Angel had flown, and so had Saddler's gambling winnings of $5,000. His search for the money and the girl led him into more danger than even Saddler had known before. He'd have to be quick on the trigger and fast on his feet if he wasn't going to wind up in Boot Hill!


Printing History
Written by Peter McCurtin

Belmont Tower Books
Tower Publications Inc. 
ISBN 505-51398 (1979)

Leisure Books
Dorchester Publishing Company
ISBN 8439-2966 (July 1990)