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Moonlight Madness (Hank the Cowdog Series, #23)
by John R. EricksonHank finds himself in charge of an adolescent racoon with a mischievous streak. As he tries to keep Eddy the Rac out of trouble, he find himself in hot water.
The Case of the Vampire Vacuum Sweeper (Hank the Cowdog Series, #29)
by John R. EricksonA gang of marauding dogs is threatening the calves on the ranch, but Hank is trapped inside at the mercy of Slim's vampire vacuum sweeper. Will Hank be able to save the cattle?
The Garbage Monster from Outer Space (Hank the Cowdog Series, #32)
by John R. EricksonSomeone has been raiding Sally May's garbage barrels and after a case of mistaken identity, Hank must take the heat.
The Case of the Night-Stalking Bone Monster (Hank the Cowdog Series, #27)
by John R. EricksonWhen Hank's three juicy T-bones disappear before he can enjoy them, he's sure there's a dreaded Bone Monster loose on the ranch.
The Case of the Shipwrecked Tree (Hank the Cowdog Series, #41)
by John R. EricksonLittle Alfred chooses Hank as his first mate for the tree-house pirate ship. Will Hank the Cowdog find a way to survive the high seas and return to shore in one piece?
The Case of the Vampire Cat (Hank the Cowdog Series, #21)
by John R. EricksonWhen Slim accidentally abandons Hank at a neighbor's ranch, Hank ends up with a new sidekick, Mary D Cat, who he's sure is a vampire
The Case of the Double Bumblebee Sting (Hank the Cowdog Series, #22)
by John R. EricksonHank sticks his nose where it doesn't belong adn ends up with a dreaded double bumblebee sting.
The Phantom in the Mirror (Hank the Cowdog Series, #20)
by John R. EricksonPete the Barncat starts a rumor about a Phanotm Dog in the machine shed. Hank checks it out and sees the meanest, toughest, stupidest dog he's ever seen.
The Case of the Kidnapped Collie (Hank the Cowdog Series, #26)
by John R. EricksonBelulah, the collie of Hank's dreams, snubs him in favor of Plato the Bird Dog, but when she is in the clutches of a ruthless cannibal, Hank knows he's the only dog tough enough to save her.
The Case of the Car-Barkaholic Dog (Hank the Cowdog Series, #17)
by John R. EricksonHank hitches a ride to town and finds his sister and her children are the target of a neighborhood bully. Hank devises an ingenious plan to ensnare the enemy.
Matchless: A Western Story
by Jane Candia ColemanMatchless is a passionate, compelling, and magnificently authentic human drama based on the diary of the woman whose life it celebrates. Written with incredible power and in a dazzling feat of story telling is the narrative of Horace Tabor and his wife, Augusta. Of how they left Maine to seek their fortune and ended up in the mining camps of Colorado. Of how Augusta prepared meals for miners and eventually opened up a store and became postmistress while raising their young son. One day Augusta was at work in the store and Horace with a finger in every political pie and the next they were rich as Midas. From then on, everything Horace Tabor touched turned to gold, or rather, to silver. It was then that their lives diverged. After twenty years of hard work and unity, Augusta was renounced as an embarrassment by a man who had or could buy anything in the world.
The Fling (Hank the Cowdog Series, #38)
by John R. EricksonHank accidentally hithces a ride to town adn meets his old pal Dogpound Ralph. Ralph convinces Hank to join him on a fling of stealing meat and hiding from the dog catcher.
The Case of the Raging Rottweiler (Hank the Cowdog Series, #36)
by John R. EricksonThe ranch is in the middle of a sweltering heat wave and to make matters worse, Bruiser the Rottweiler is loose, attacking a defenseless fawn and threatening to come after Hank!
The Case of the Haystack Kitties (Hank the Cowdog Series, #30)
by John R. EricksonHank doesn't like cats. So when a mother cat and her kittens start livijg in a haystack, he tries to get them to leave. But they have no where to go and Hank has to protect them from a bull.
The Mopwater Files (Hank the Cowdog Series, #28)
by John R. EricksonRufus the Doberman Pinscher has come to the ranch and is harassing the collie of Hank's dreams, while Hank is suffering a case of mopwater poisoning. Can Hank overcome the poison and save the day?
Lost in the Blinded Blizzard (Hank the Cowdog Series, #16)
by John R. EricksonA blizzard shuts down the ranch and Hank is stranded in Slim's cabin. When someone has to deliver Slim's cough medicine to Baby Molly and Slim's truck gets stuck, it's up to Hank.
Slim's Good-bye (Hank the Cowdog Series, #34)
by John R. EricksonThe ranch is in trouble and Slim goes in search of a new home. When Slim lands a job in an unfamiliar town, Hank finds he's no longer Head of Ranch Security by Head of Chicken House Security.
The Case of the Hooking Bull (Hank the Cowdog Series, #18)
by John R. EricksonWhen Sally May and Loper are out of town for a wedding, Hank knows it's up to him to keep things under control. A vicious bull is terrorizing the north pasture, and Hank has to find a way to stop him.
The Case of the Saddle House Robbery (Hank the Cowdog Series, #35)
by John R. EricksonThere's a new dog on the ranch, and Hank's none too pleased about it. He's supposed to keep an eye on Jake, but Jake has other plans.
The Secret Laundry Monster Files (Hank the Cowdog Series, #39)
by John R. EricksonWhen Hank hears suspicious sounds coming from near Sally May's clothesline, it leads to a midnight investigation and Hank finds himself facing the dreaded Laundry Monster.
Journey to Shiloh
by Will HenryWhile the bloody War Between the States was ripping the country apart, Buck Bumet could only pray that the fighting would last until he could earn himself a share of the glory. Together with a ragtag band of youths who called themselves the Concho County Comanches, Buck set out to drive the damn Yankees out of his beloved Confederacy. But the trail from the plains of Texas to the killing fields of Tennessee was full of danger. Long before Buck and his comrades drew a bead on one Union soldier, they Fought the uncontrollable fury of nature and the unfathomable treachery of men. And when the brave Rebels finally met up with their anny, they were just in time to face the greatest challenge of all: a merciless battle against the forces of Grant and Sherman that would truly prove that war was hell.
Satanta's Woman
by Cynthia HaseloffIn 1864 the frontier cavalry had been entered to fight in the War Between the States, and the able-bodied men had enlisted to join the cause.
I, Pearl Hart
by Jane Candia ColemanIt was while she was awaiting trial for an armed stagecoach robbery that newspaper reporters dubbed Pearl Hart "the Bandit Queen." That was before her desperate escape from jail and her dramatic re-capture. Before she was done, she would earn the dubious honor of being the first woman sent to the infamous Yuma Penitentiary in the Arizona Territory.