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Sundog Series (#1-#8) by Ash Lingam
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Overview: Ash Lingam was born in the USA on a small farm in the Mid-West, where they grew crops and raised horses. He has resided in eleven countries and traveled or worked in 46.
He is an avid surfer having spent his entire adult life perusing his sport, but above all Ash is an adventurer. Having lived in the furthest corners of Nepal, India, and Afghanistan. Exploring such places as the Amazon Basin and Machu Picchu in South America, in his earlier years. His thirst for adventure has never wavered.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery > Western

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1-Sundog Comanche: After the smallpox plague killed off half the inhabitants of the small town Ragged Ridge Creek, Texas the young Creek boy was orphaned. His father, Maxwell Creek provided him with his namesake of the town, Ridge. At thirteen taken on to work in the general store of a retired western gunfighter and lawman, Ridge Creek learned the tricks of his future trade. At sixteen he rides off on the trail to Austin to join the Texas Rangers. The rest is history. The whole story of Captain Ridge Creek. The year was 1848, and the young Ranger was posted in Laredo, Texas. This is the story of his battles with Iron Jacket and Lopez the Outlaw among other tales of this man the Comanche call ‘With Dead Eyes’. Captain Creek’s first five years in the Texas Rangers. This is the dawn of his younger years.

2-Sundog Daze: "Hang-em high boys. Make sure there is a six-foot drop so the outlaw dies clean from a snap of the neck," said old Judge Roy Bean, the old man they called the Hanging Judge. Captain Ridge Creek of the Texas Rangers stood by as the hangman focused on the task at hand. The outlaw that Ridge brought to justice on the trail to Laredo for his appointment at dawn with the noose and his creator. As eighteen sixty approached the lawlessness on the Texan border with Mexico was still rampant. Violent raids from banditos, outlaws, Comanche and Mexican gun hands hired by south of the border ranchers. It was an onerous task and the responsibility of the small band of Texas Rangers. Especially the Ranger the Comanche called ‘With Dead Eyes’. The man who instilled fear in the outlaws and Plains Indians alike. This western is of Ridge Creek’s younger years.

3-West to Ranger Creek: As Texas Ranger Captain Ridge Creek and his men survive a gunfight with Bob Lees Raiders in San Antonio, Texas, the lawlessness in the state since the end of the Civil War has become rampant. It is eighteen sixty-six during the Reconstruction Period and many soldiers mustered out of the Armies, both North and South only to return to burned-out homes and long gone families. Some turned to the trail West and Texan territory, bringing with them the hate and violence inherited from their four years of hell. Combined with the lack of military presence in Texas during these years of civil conflict the Comanche had gained a foothold and pushed the settlers back more than thirty miles as they continue their raiding parties unchecked across Texas and Mexico. With only the Texas Rangers to stand in their way. A historically factual novel with a peppering of famous Old West characters sprinkled in. Humor, tragedy, romance, bounty hunters, gunfighters and a strong dose of action make this third book of the Sundog Series a winner. Quite the Western Adventure.

4-Ranger Creek & the Gunslinger: From Eagles pass with a knife fight to the death of two half Cherokee mountain men. To brief encounters with Lopez the Outlaw and his torturous ways. Ranger Creek of the Laredo Texas Rangers encounters the challenge of his lifetime in the face of staggering odds against Kiowa Warrior Braves on the trail to hell along the River Rio Grande. On to confront the well-known Texan Gunslinger King Fisher and his gang. Finally chasing the woman outlaw and stagecoach robber Bella Star, west across the Texan Badlands. Ash Lingam has created a true old-style Western Lawman in the manner of such greats as Sergio Leone, Charles Portis, and Larry McMurtry with a taste of Quentin Tarantino. A true Western Adventure.

5-Texas Ranger Creek’s Old West Adventures: After surviving the battle of Kiowa Hill, Texas Ranger Captain Creek returns to Laredo to find the outlaw Bella Star is on the run and heading his way. Creek, his Texas Rangers, and two Tonkawa Scouts are on her trail giving chase across the State of Texas to the New Mexican border. Run-ins with Comanche Warriors, Liberty Valdez, and the gunfighter James Butler Hickok among other famous Old West characters. The lawman Creek continues to fight to keep the Texan violence at bay. From gunslingers to Mountain Men, these are the Tales and Western Adventures of Captain Creek and his Rangers. The period is the decade of eighteen-sixty. The location, Texas. Hell is coming to breakfast!

6-Texas Ranger Creek – West to Tombstone: Texas Ranger Captain Ridge Creek continues to combat the Violence prevalent in the Texan territory after the Great Civil War. Along the trail, Creek meets Mountain Man Seth Kinman. Tracked by a Comanche War Party, hell-bent on killing the old Buffalo Hunter. From Laredo to Galveston, only to end up riding all the way across Texas, New Mexico and on to Tombstone to help out the Captain’s old friend and gunfighter, James Butler Hickok. The state of Arizona is now fallen into complete lawlessness, and Hickok has taken on himself to bring order to the area. Once again, Ash Lingam brings his characters to life mixing the historically factual of the real-life Old West with his Western Tales and the hardest lawman of all, Captain Creek or known to the Comanche as the feared "With Dead Eyes."

7-Texas Ranger Creek & Tombstone’s Bloody Bucket: Texas Ranger Captain Creek leaves Mountain Man Seth Kinman, and heads for Tombstone, Arizona with Wild Bill Hickok to save a damsel in distress. The stealing of women and children is rampant by the Apache in the Arizona Territories. A complete lack of law west of El Paso leaving Creek, Hickok and his Rangers to sort out the mystery of who kidnapped Marta Enriquez. After the hanging of Scorpion Jack, Captain Creek and his Rangers are now on the chase of gunmen from the early stages of the range wars in southeastern New Mexico. Gunslingers, hostiles, romance, humor, hangings and a good dose of lead. Making legends of these Texans and Captain Creek as they come to life in his tales of adventure in the Old West.

8-Texas Ranger Creek & Cowboy Justice: As the small Texas Ranger patrol returned from Tombstone, Arizona and New Mexico they ran across two dead cowboys out on the trail of the Great Plains to El Paso. They were murdered by bushwhackers with a badge. In an attempt to stop a deadly range war with the Scottish born Seth Bogardus, Texas Ranger Captain Ridge Creek brings his best Rangers from Laredo to face off with the infamous Marshal Dan Dowd, along with twenty hired gunslingers in beige dusters and Winchesters repeater rifles, guns for hire to the highest bidder. Mister Bogardus himself, a wealthy ranch baron and the man with the intention of taking every substantial water source from the New Mexican border to the city of El Paso by force with the bounty hunter, Tom Horn at his side. The danger in Texas has not diminished, making the need for such men as Captain Creek and his band of Texas Rangers imperative. It is said, in order to kill wicked men you need a bad man, and Creek is up to the task. Ash Lingam reaches new heights with his latest novel of the Wild West and the Texas Rangers. Bringing the 1860s to life in his Tales of Western Adventures in Cowboy Justice.

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