Brewster Daggit

Up against the likes of Brewster Daggit, he might draw first blood; just maybe. But to a man, everyone understood it would be suicide to try. No one, but no, one rankled Old Bud.

Cal Cole

Cal Cole is the latest in L. L. Layman’s series of Western stories. It is a fast read with plenty of action.

Jon McKay

As in all the Layman stories, the hero has problems aplenty yet “generally” can overcome adversity to ride off into the sunset.

Jose Baca

Jose Baca came to the new lands as a most unlikely Conquistador. He had love in his heart but vengeance in his purpose.

Jesse Buxton

Jesse Buxton, the “Devil Boy of Blood Creek” came home from the war, uncovered the Union spies, then spent four years exacting his revenge.

Lema

Even in the West it was harder to just keep one’s wealth than it was to make it new. It was especially hard for a pretty young lady called, Lema.

Buck Moline

Long was the road from Georgia to the Helena gold fields. Buck and niece Lema made the trek facing all travails.

Tyler James

Tyler James is the third in the series of L.L. Layman westerns featuring a down-home hero and fast-paced action-adventure, all presented with good humor for readers of all ages.

Paxton McAllister

Paxton McAllister is frontier coming-of-age story and a classic Western in the great tradition of Louis L’Amour, with just the right measures of action, adventure, mystery, intrigue, and hearty romance.

Tom Livengood

Tom Livengood is an action-adventure coming-of-age story, spiced up with some forbidden romance, in the classic Western tradition of Louis L’Amour.