If you want anymore information about any of them just ask in comments. To find the first part of this list click the label Series and Sequels at the end of this post.
CADE, Jubal
by Charles R. Pike – 22 books
CAMPBELL, Alex
by John Legg – 2 books
CAREY
by Irving A. Greenfield – 3 books
CARMODY
by Peter McCurtin – 6 books
CARRIGAN BROTHERS (The)
by Cameron Judd – 3 books
CARSON, Kit
by Doug Hawkins – 8 books
CASH, Rance
by Tim McGuire – 4 books
CATSFOOT
by John Robb – 3 books
CAVALRY MAN
by Ed Gorman – 3 books
CEMETERY JONES
by William R. Cox – 5 books
CHANCE
by Clay Tanner – 12 books
CHEYENNE
by Judd Cole – 23 books (22 regular sized books + 1 Giant Edition)
CHIEF OF SCOUTS
see Colt Family Saga
CHISOLM
by Chet Cunningham – 3 books
CHULO
by Wes Calhoun – 4 books
CIMARRON
by Leo P. Kelley – 22 books (books 14, 17, and 19 by Lew Baines)
CIVIL WAR
by P.G. Nagle – 4 books
CIVIL WAR BATTLES (The)
by James Reasoner – 10 books
CLAW
by Matthew Kirk – 6 books
CLAYBURN
by Al Conroy – 4 books (another print has them as by Marvin Albert)
CLEVIS, Jimmy
by John D. Nesbitt – 3 books
COATES, Ralph
by Bret Ray – 3 books
CODY’S LAW
by Matthew S. Hart – 12 books
COFFIN
by John Legg – 3 books
COLDIRON
by F.M. Parker – 3 books
COLES, Jason
by Charles G. West – 4 books
COLT, Dan
by Morgan Hill – 9 books
COLT FAMILY SAGA (The)
by Don Bendell – 10 books (first three are also known as the Chief of Scouts trilogy)
COLT REVOLVER NOVELS (The)
by Jim Miller – 6 books
COLTER, Ash
by Matt Logan – 3 books
COLTER, Shad
by Geo. W. Proctor – 1 book
CONFEDERATE (The)
by Forrest A. Randolph – 4 books
CORD
by Owen Rountree – 9 books
CREED
by Bryce Harte – 10 books (ebook versions by Larry Names and books have altered titles)
CROCKETT, Davy
by David Thompson – 8 books
CROW
by James W. Marvin – 8 books
CROWLE, Amos
by Vic J. Hanson – 18+ books
CULVER SAGA (The)
by Charles G. West – 2 books
CUTLER
first 2 by John Benteen, rest by H.V. Elkin – 6 books
CUTTER
by Duff McCoy – 4 books
DAHL, Sherman
by Ralph Cotton – 3 books at time of posting
DAKOTA LAWMAN
by Bill Brooks – 3 books
DARROW
by Gillian F. Taylor – 3 books
DEAD OR ALIVE
by Ralph Cotton – 3 books
DERBY MAN (The)
by Gary McCarthy – 11 books
DESPERADO
by B.W. Lawton – 3 books
DIAMONDBACK
by Pike Bishop – 9 books
DIAMONDBACK
by Guy Brewer – 6 books
DILLARD
by Chap O’Keefe – 9 books
DOBBS, Will
by Frederic Bean – 4 books
DOC & RAIDER
by J.D. Hardin – 73 books
DODGE, Lucius: TEXAS RANGER
by J. Lee Butts – 4 books
DRIPSPRING
by Jerome Gardner – 12+ books
EAGLES
by William W. Johnstone and with J.A. Johnstone – 17 books at time of posting
EASY COMPANY
by John Wesley Howard – 31 books
EDGE
by George G. Gilman – 61 books
EDGE MEETS STEELE
by George G. Gilman – 3 books
EDGE: THE RETURN
by George G. Gilman – 6 ebooks
EMPIRE TRILOGY
by Dana Fuller Ross – 3 books
ENFORCER (The)
by Kirk Hamilton – 30+ books
EX-RANGERS (The)
by Jim Miller – 11 books
4 comments:
A lot of good reading there!
Question about the Cutler series. You say six books, the first two by John Benteen(Ben Haas), the rest by H.V. Elkin. Fantastic Fiction has five titles in one series by Elkin, no mention of any connection to Benteen. I read the two Benteens years back, then passed them on to James Rreasoner after the fire destroyed his home and collection.
Randy,
I only have five of the six books (#3 is the one I'm missing) and the first two have John Benteen as the author and all the others have the author as E.V. Elkin.
I've just looked on FF and if you search for Culter you'll find those as by Benteen.
I looked at the Elkin listing and the second book listed there, "Playground" isn't a Culter book (unless it was republished with a different title). The third book they list is actually the sixth.
Here's the titles for the whole series:
1. Wolf Pack (Benteen)
2. The Gunhawks (Benteen)
3. Eagle Man (Elkin)
4. Yellowstone (Elkin)
5. Mustang (Elkin)
6. Tiger's Chance (Elkin)
I have found that FF has quite a lot of wrong listings.
Hope that helps, Steve.
I agree on Fantastic Fiction, Steve, having found a few and alerted them myself, although they took their sweet time correcting them and may not have had anything to do with me.
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