Hellfire - Hellfire's outlaw gang raided a train bound for Calamity and carrying fifty thousand dollars. But Marshal Lincoln Hawk thwarted their plans and, in the chaos, eighteen innocent townsfolk were killed and the money went missing.
Sixteen years later, a vengeful Hellfire escapes from prison and goes in search of the missing money. But in the now abandoned Calamity, Marshal Hawk has appointed himself as Hellfire's judge, jury and executioner and is waiting for him.
Can either of them discover what happened to the money? And who is the ghostly figure haunting the station? Only one thing is certain - when the gunsmoke clears just one man will be left standing.
Raiders of the Mission San Juan - Marshal Lincoln Hawk is on the trail of the Shannon gang when he learns to his surprise that they have already been killed. He alone believes that the dead outlaws have been incorrectly identified, so he continues on the owlhoot trail. . . .
His search leads him to the Mission San Juan where he finds the gang still very much alive as they prepare to claim a stash of Mexican gold.
They will stop at nothing to protect their alibi and no help is forthcoming from the peaceful mission padres.
Can Lincoln hold his own when faced with an army of gun-toting raiders?
The Butcher of Cooper's Creek - When Burley Reeve's outlaw gang terrorized Trinity, Marshal Lincoln Hawk was tasked with bringing them to justice. He tracked down the gang in Faulk's Gulch and killed Burley, but one outlaw, Fletcher Parr, escaped the gunfight.
Before long Fletcher's trail grew cold, but Lincoln's mission became even more important when he discovered that Fletcher was responsible for numerous unsolved killings. In fact, it was rumored he could be the infamous Butcher of Hooper's Creek.
Lincoln vowed to find his quarry, but with Fletcher on the loose, how many more men will die before he can uncover the truth about the events in Hooper's Creek and bring to an end the killer's murderous exploits?