Jackson Cole Books In Order

Jim Hatfield Books In Order

  1. Lone Star Silver (1939)
  2. Guns of Vengeance (1945)
  3. Guns of Mist River (1950)
  4. The Death Riders (1951)
  5. Gun-runners (1953)
  6. Bullets high (1954)
  7. Outlawed (1954)
  8. Texas Manhunt (1955)
  9. Dead Man’s Canyon (1968)
  10. Texas Fury (1997)
  11. Land Grab (1999)
  12. Gun Fight At Deep River (2007)

Novels

  1. Six-Gun Stampede (1937)
  2. Texas Trigger (1946)
  3. Bad Man’s Range (1947)
  4. Sixgun Syndicate (1947)
  5. Guns of Fort Griffin (1949)
  6. The Skeleton Riders (1950)
  7. Border Hell (1952)
  8. Massacre Canyon (1953)
  9. Texas Fists (1953)
  10. Gun-Blaze (1955)
  11. Trouble Shooter (1955)
  12. Trigger law (1958)
  13. Gun Town (1960)
  14. Gunsmoke Trail (1961)
  15. Killer Country (1961)
  16. Texas Tornado (1961)
  17. Gunsmoke Empire (1966)
  18. Six-Gun Fury (1967)
  19. West of the Pecos (1968)
  20. Gun-Down on the Rio (1970)
  21. Gunfire Land (1970)
  22. Crown for Azora (1978)
  23. Mesquite Marauders (1980)
  24. Peril Rides the Pecos (1981)
  25. Shoot-out Trail (1981)
  26. Two Guns for Texas (1982)
  27. Vaquero Guns (1982)
  28. Red Runs the Rio (1982)
  29. Gungslinger’s Range (1988)
  30. The Devil’s Legion (1996)
  31. Thunder Range (1998)
  32. Two Gun Devil (2000)
  33. Hell in Paradise (2001)
  34. Black Rider (2002)
  35. Fast Draw (2002)
  36. The Drygulchers (2002)
  37. Guns Of El Gato (2007)
  38. The Riders (2007)
  39. Trail Town Guns (2007)
  40. Outlaws of the Big Bend (2009)
  41. Panhandle Bandits (2010)
  42. Riders of the Rimrock Trail (2012)
  43. Trouble Range (2019)
  44. The Cholla Kid (2020)

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Jackson Cole Books Overview

Guns of Vengeance

Ranger Jim Hatfield Meets His Match In A Gun Happy Gang From The Texas Badlands.

Bullets high

Ranger Jim Hatfield rode into Bowman with the blood-stained body of Bill Carter slung across his saddle. Would they believe him when he told them that he wasn’t a killer – that he’d downed the gunslicks who’d ambushed Carter

Texas Manhunt

Ranger Jim Hatfield came to the border, knowing full well that once he crossed that line he would no longer have the authority of his badge. The only law would be gun law. He took off his badge and shoved it into his pocket. Then he tightened his belt, hitched his guns up higher and rode on. Somewhere in the barren wasteland that lay ahead of him was Morales, the most vicious gunman Texas had ever seen. Available only in Western 14.

Massacre Canyon

Texas Ranger Jim Hatfield faced sinister peril on his undercover mission at Massacre Canyon. Hatfield stood alone between Texas justice and a madman’s schemes to enslave the border country and between discovery of the outlaw valley’s secret and crushing defeat at the hands of a diabolical demon.

Trigger law

Roma’s raiders were a vicious crew with a thirst for murder. By plunder and terror, they were about to steal an empire, and only Jim Hatfield stood in the way. But, Hatfield was a Texas Ranger and wouldn’t scare. And, as the killers sent their threats and the deadly pressure mounted, Hatfield answered the only way a Ranger could with flying fists and roaring guns that turned the whole Texas range into a wildfire of violence and awful retribution.

Two Guns for Texas

This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.

Two Gun Devil

The owlhoots and drygulchers of the old Texas border know the name of Jim Hatfield very well. Mere mention of this tough, two fisted undercover man of the Texas Rangers is enough to send fear into those who plot evil out into the wide open west. His nerve is iron hard. His draw is a blur of motion. The sight of him riding into town on his great sorrel horse, Goldy, has meant the beginning of the end of many a career of lawlessness…

The Drygulchers

The ranchers who settled in the Yellow Hills didn’t know why Dowie Burke, the meanest gunman they’d ever met, had turned his gang on them. Suddenly the hell shooting roughs began picking the ranchers off their land like tin cans on a fence, shooting without mercy. What the settlers never guessed was that their Yellow Hills were filled with a mineral called sulphur, enough to make them rich if they lived to learn the truth. It was Ranger Jim Hatfield’s job to see that they did a job he had to handle alone.

Guns Of El Gato

This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.

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