
Part of Series
A GREEDY LAND BARON SENTENCES LONGARM TO DEATH A young beauty has mad off with a passel of stolen land titles to Ridge City. And Marshal Long has a hunch that the sticky-fingered Miss has turned them over to land baron J.T. Roebuck, a no-good land-grabbing rattlesnake. But nobody in town is talking out against Roebuck. Longarm's never seen such such a pitiful pack of whipped curs in all his life. Soon it's clear what Roebuck wants with the deeds . . . and it ain't community service. Now it's up to Longarm to wrestle the land titles back - even if he has to fight his way through a bunkhouse of hired guns . . . and love his way through a cathouse of red hot women. . . ~From back cover.
Author
Tabor Evans is the author of the long-running Longarm western series, featuring the adventures of Deputy U.S. Marshal Custis Long. Tabor Evans, is a house pseudonym used by a number of authors. The pseudonym of Tabor Evans would begin in the 1970s when Lou Cameron established it for the Jove Books publishing label. Lou Cameron helped create the character and wrote a number of the early books in the series. The first book was published in 1978. Other authors known to have written books in the series include Melvin Marshall, Will C. Knott, Frank Roderus, Chet Cunningham, J. Lee Butts, Gary McCarthy, James Reasoner, Jeffrey M. Wallmann, Peter Brandvold and Harry Whittington. In addition there are 29 "Giant" editions published as well. The Longarm series is a mainstay of the "adult western" genre which arose in the 1970s. These books are distinguished from classical westerns by the inclusion of more explicit sex and violence.