Includes "The Devil's Corral," in which an obstinate horse named Devil gives Ed Ketland a run for his money; "Satan Sits a Big Bronc," in which a carpetbag governor hires a gang of outlaws to enforce his new laws; and "Senorita Scorpion," in which Chisos Owens embarks on a mission of revenge to find the enigmatic Scorpion. Reprint.
A writer from age 17, Les Savage Jr. was a contributor to pulp magazines for a number of years. In addition he penned over twenty books. A few of his better known titles are: "Treasure of the Brasada," "Silver Street Women" and "The Royal City."