Rick Flanagan - Western Author
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acclaimed author of THE SIXTH FLEET and JOINT TASK FORCE series.
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Texas Justice


“Where did you come from?” puzzled Ken as he looked at the rough dressed man at his campfire. The man looked like he was the combination of a mountain man and plainsman. His hair was long—almost shoulder length — his eyes were piercing blue. His face was wrinkled and deeply weathered from years in the weathering sun and wind. The pistol at his hip was one of the new Colt peacemakers that Ken had heard about. The Colt was worn low on the man’s hip and tied down for a quick draw. Ken was a tolerable judge of men and this one was not the type to be trifled with. The longhaired man looked mean enough to stare down a panther and Ken was very wary of this stranger at his campfire. Read more >>

  Spanish Gold

Tal slid in behind a large boulder at the back of the cave and waited. From the light from the fire, Tal could see a large form move back and forth across the openings between the rocks at the front of the cave. Whatever was out there was looking for a way in. It was not until the shadowy form growled that Tal realized that it was a large bear at the entrance to the cave. The bear was confused when he smelled the human scent mixed with the smell of Tal’s horses. Read more >>

  The Triple K Ranch

The Triple K Ranch is the third novel of the Kincaid saga and the life of the brothers in the emerging territory of Texas in the mid 1800s. Tal, Ken and Billy Kincaid are living in Mystery, Texas and are in the process of building a working cattle ranch from the proceeds of the treasure Tal had found on his return to Mystery from Abilene. Read more >>
 

The Marshal of Mystery

The Marshal of Mystery is the fourth novel of the Kincaid Saga Series and will be complete early in 2007.

Tal and Billy walked into the town hall and over to John's office. The door was ajar and sure enough, John was at his desk.

"John, do you have a minute? Billy and I would like to talk to you."

"Sure Tal, how can I help you?"

"Well John, I think we may be able to help you and the town. Mystery needs a new Marshal, and I would like to throw my hat in for the job. GW was my friend and I would like to make sure all the work he accomplished in Mystery doesn't fall by the wayside. We have made great strides to build Mystery into a fine, law-abidin' tow. I would hate to think that all of his work would pass, because we didn't have a Marshal who could carry on GW's tradition." Said Billy. "I would consider it an honor if the town council would consider me for the job of town Marshal."

"Why Billy, I think that is a grand idea. I don't know of anyone who could fill GW's shoes better. I was just thinking of what a difficult job we were going to have tryin to fill the position. It was going to be hard to find someone to replace GW. He was one of a kind, but I think you just might be the right man for the job. Yes sir, you just might be the best man for the job. I'll discuss your offer with the town council and let you know the outcome as soon as the council can get together. We should have an answer by later this morning."