"There's never been a character quite like Tanner Moody. His life was so filled with adventure and drama, it took nine of the West's greatest authors to write about him. In all-original stories, each writer presents a different aspect of Tanner Moody: the lawman, the outlaw, the gunfighter, the man...the legend.As people from far and wide gather for the funeral of Tanner Moody, many have stories to tell, stories from different years of Mo ..."
"The war betweeen the white man and the Cheyenne was over then the killing began ...Exiled from his Northern tribe, sent to the Southern Cheyenne as they were leaving their ancestral ways behind, Panther Burn saw his people becoming slaves, and knew he had found a war... Scarred by an Indian ambush, Jubal Bragg led a vicious frontier militia, and knew, when he saw the wild, bare-chested Panther Burn ride into Castle Rock, that killing wa ..."
"There's never been a character quite like Tanner Moody. His life was so filled with adventure and drama, it took nine of the West's greatest authors to write about him. In all-original stories, each writer presents a different aspect of Tanner Moody: the lawman, the outlaw, the gunfighter, the man...the legend.As people from far and wide gather for the funeral of Tanner Moody, many have stories to tell, stories from different years of M ..."
Sacred Is The Wind(Reprint) by KerryNewcomb Paperback, 353 Pages, Published 2003 by St. Martin's Paperbacks ISBN-13: 978-0-312-98618-6, ISBN: 0-312-98618-1
"The war betweeen the white man and the Cheyenne was over then the killing began ...Exiled from his Northern tribe, sent to the Southern Cheyenne as they were leaving their ancestral ways behind, Panther Burn saw his people becoming slaves, and knew he had found a war... Scarred by an Indian ambush, Jubal Bragg led a vicious frontier militia, and knew, when he saw the wild, bare-chested Panther Burn ride into Castle Rock, that killing wa ..."
Scalpdancers by KerryNewcomb Paperback, 352 Pages, Published 2003 by St. Martin's Paperbacks ISBN-13: 978-0-312-98619-3, ISBN: 0-312-98619-X
"One man was an outcast among his people.The other had found his home on the open seas.They came from halfway around the world to meet.And their journey had just begun...In 1814, Lost Eyes is exiled by his small Blackfoot tribe, blamed for the death of a young hunter and doomed to a life of lonely wandering. Halfway around the world, in a harbor in the Portuguese colony of Macao, a seafaring Cornishman watches his own ship go up in flame ..."
War Path by KerryNewcomb Paperback, 256 Pages, Published 2003 by St. Martin's Paperbacks ISBN-13: 978-0-312-97932-4, ISBN: 0-312-97932-0
"In a wilderness burning with war, John Stark had no place to hide, and only one place left to go..."Johnny Stark was big, ugly, and wasn't about to die..." So begins this extraordinary saga set on America's first frontier-in the heart of the French and Indian War. Stark was a hunter whose crime was running afoul of an Abenaki war party. Fighting his way out of a blood-soaked killing ground, Stark became a legend in a land torn by a brut ..."
In the Season of the Sun by KerryNewcomb Paperback, 384 Pages, Published 2003 by St. Martin's Paperbacks ISBN-13: 978-0-312-98620-9, ISBN: 0-312-98620-3
"In 1829, four families left Virginia for St. Louis and a voyage up the Platte River to an open land of big sky. Guided by a half-breed frontiersman named Coyote Kilhenny, the pioneers did not know that they had reached the end of their journey in an ocean of swaying grass. In an act of horrific betrayal, Kilhenny sprang an ambush on the people who had trusted him most. When the carnage was over, two boys survived. Two brothers, swept ap ..."
Morning Star(1st Edition) by KerryNewcomb Paperback, 384 Pages, Published 2003 by St. Martin's Paperbacks ISBN-13: 978-0-312-98617-9, ISBN: 0-312-98617-3
"A Battle-Scarred Man As a brash youth, Joel Ryan joins the Confederate Army. But when he returns home to Kentucky, he finds himself a stranger there. Setting off in search of a place to start over, his wanderings lead him to the hills of Montana, a dangerous group of men-and a mission that will change him forever... Became a Warrior When Joel first lays eyes on Mourning Dove, he realizes his hide would be better served by walking away. ..."
The Legend of Mickey Free by KerryNewcomb Paperback, 256 Pages, Published 2002 by St. Martin's Paperbacks ISBN-13: 978-0-312-97931-7, ISBN: 0-312-97931-2
"Mickey free knew he belonged with the Apache people who has raised him from infancy, with his father, the warrior Geronimo, and his mother, Gray Willow. Then a terrible and one brutal act of betrayal forced the red-haired, blue-eyed Apache to set out on a lonely path of his own. Trusting the U.S. Army, Free became a legend for leading Geronimo into captivity. But from that moment he could not rest until he faced those who had lied to hi ..."
Mad Morgan(1st Edition) by KerryNewcomb Paperback, 320 Pages, Published 2001 by St. Martin's Paperbacks ISBN-13: 978-0-312-97741-2, ISBN: 0-312-97741-7
"A riveting and action-packed novel of the life and times of Henry Morgan, MAD MORGAN is the legendary pirate's story told with swashbuckling romance, derring-do, and an edge as sharp as Spanish steel.Born in the Welsh countryside in 1655, Henry Morgan is captured as a youth by Spanish raiders and carried off to Santiago de Cuba to a life of cruel servitude. Grown to manhood and unbowed by the slaver's whip, Morgan eventually escapes, st ..."
The Red Ripper(1st Edition) by KerryNewcomb Paperback, 352 Pages, Published 2000 by St. Martin's Paperbacks ISBN-13: 978-0-312-97153-3, ISBN: 0-312-97153-2
"To his friends he was Big Foot Wallace and the Wild West Wind. To his enemies he was El Destripedor Rojo, The Red Ripper. Here is the extraordinary story of William Wallace, legendary frontiersman and a direct descendant of William The Braveheart, as portrayed in Mel Gibson's Academy Award-winning movie. An epic adventure of heroism, savagery, and revenge, The Red Ripper is classic historical novel, sure to be read and re-read for ye ..."
"In America, the years 1790 to 1830 were a time of westward expansion, and those violent decades produced their share of rogues and heroes. Mike Fink was a little of both: The self-proclaimed King of the Mississippi River, he was a gunfighter and keelboatman who always chose courage over comfort in his never-ending quest for adventure. Fink's mesmerizing story begins when he takes Nathan Bonable, an orphaned young homesteader, along with ..."
"A turn-of-the-century frontier novel by the author of Morning Star follows the story of Tom Sandcrane, a Cheyenne Indian who unwisely forsakes a tribal legacy to follow the white man's dream. Original."
Scorpion by KerryNewcomb Paperback, 240 Pages, Published 1994 by Bantam Books ISBN-13: 978-0-553-29447-7, ISBN: 0-553-29447-4
"As the U.S. and Mexico prepare to fight over land, Ben McQueen is wounded and leftbehind Mexican lines, where his flight to safety is interrupted by amnesia ..."
Jack Iron (The Medal, Book 6) by KerryNewcomb Paperback, 247 Pages, Published 1993 by Domain ISBN-13: 978-0-553-29446-0, ISBN: 0-553-29446-6
"Newcomb's popular Medal series returns with a superb tale of war and romance during the War of 1812. In the last major offensive of the war, the British attack American forces near New Orleans. Kit McQueen, fighting with Andrew Jackson, discovers that the girl he loves has been kidnapped, and he vows to get her back."
MORNING STAR by KerryNewcomb Paperback, 400 Pages, Published 1992 by Domain ISBN-13: 978-0-553-24149-5, ISBN: 0-553-24149-4
"Kerry Newcomb and Frank Schaefer are also the authors of Pandora Man and Ghosts
of Elkhorn. Kerry Newcomb lives in Fort Worth, Texas, and is currently at ..."
Ride the Panther (The Medal, Book 5) by KerryNewcomb Paperback, 309 Pages, Published 1992 by Bantam Books ISBN-13: 978-0-553-29445-3, ISBN: 0-553-29445-8
"Forced to take sides in the War between the States, Jesse and Pacer Wolf McQueen face off at Buffalo Creek, while their father, Ben, suffers a gunshot wound, a trusted friend preys on their kin, and outlaws plot the family's downfall. Original."
Warriors of the Night (The Medal, Book Four) by KerryNewcomb Paperback, 243 Pages, Published 1991 by Bantam Books ISBN-13: 978-0-553-29370-8, ISBN: 0-553-29370-2
"Descendants of a savage, ancient tribe leave a grisly trail of human sacrifice across a land already no stranger to violence and bloodshed. Caught in the raging crossfire of a huge battle for territorial supremacy, the Warriors of the Night vow death to their white and Mexican enemies alike. Into this harsh frontier torn by the sting of lance and arrow and the flame of musket fire rides United States soldier Ben McQueen."
Sword of Vengeance (The Medal, Book Two) by KerryNewcomb Paperback, 279 Pages, Published 1991 by Bantam Books ISBN-13: 978-0-553-29029-5, ISBN: 0-553-29029-0
"Kit McQueen nearly died in Spanish-held Florida, but with the help of a brash Irish adventurer he made his way north. Now he wants nothing more than to live in peace with his family. But the War of 1812 is raging all around him, and no McQueen can refuse his country's call. To help turn the tide of war, he accepts a mission: to capture or kill the adventurer-turned-traitor who saved his life. Tracking his quarry to the Alabama Territory ..."
In the Season of the Sun(1st Edition) by KerryNewcomb Paperback, 355 Pages, Published 1990 by Domain ISBN-13: 978-0-553-28332-7, ISBN: 0-553-28332-4
"Hear my words, Jacob Sun Gift. The snows are late this year, but Cold Maker will
awake. It is time you took a wife to your blanket. Or else you will go crazy." Yellow
Eagle galloped away, holding his rifle over his head and crying, "Kai-yi! Kai-yi!"