When Balum finds a pouch of stolen gold, he figures he’ll spend it on whiskey, women, and cards. But a crooked sheriff and his thieving daughter have other plans for him.

Balum and his partners need to drive a herd of Texas Longhorns from Mexico to Cheyenne. That’s 1,000 miles, with killers, thieves, and cattle rustlers on every turn of the trail.

Balum’s been hired as Deputy U.S. Marshall to help escort a wagon train west. He doesn’t want the job, but these tenderfeet need help. And two beautiful women don’t hurt either.

Just how far will Balum go to for a woman’s love? When he feels spurned by Angelique, he finds out. Into mayhem and trouble, death and violence, and even into a full-blown train robbery.

Balum is locked up for a crime he never committed. But the Colorado State Penitentiary can’t hold a man like Balum. And when he gets out, there’ll be hell to pay.

There are range wars, and then there are all-out massacres. Balum and his friends find themselve on the back foot, and they’ll need more than Balum’s Dragoon to get them out.

Balum has been hired to escort a prisoner to Texas. With the help of Joe and Caleb, it seems an easy task. Until the prisoner’s brothers escape from jail with the idea of busting him loose.

Joe has fallen for another man’s woman, and only Balum is around to help. But lost in desert country, he’ll need the help of locals, even if they amount to two showgirls and a prudish nurse.

All Ira Dale wants is to live in peace with the Kootenai Indians. But when he’s falsely accused of murder and a bounty is put on his head, he must go to war.

Ira Dale and his Kootenai friends are sitting smack-dab on some of the richest silver in all the northwest territory. To get them off, the locals hire a band of mercenaries that plan to chain him and take him to a hangman in Texas. But Ira Dale won’t stay in chains for long.