Jess in Dodge City after Pete Morgan "busted his head," meeting Matt Dillon, Doc Adams, and Kitty Russell.
Companion to "Jess Harper: The Story of My Life." Slim tells an interviewer the story of his background and early life.
Jess recounts his story in his own words. Apologies to my readers for the long dry spell-I've spent six months coping with a sprained shoulder and a new apartment to get settled into!
Biographies of Seth Adams, Chris Hale, and their men, taken from the series. Apologies to my readers for the long dry spell-I've spent the past six months dealing with a sprained shoulder and a new apartment to get settled in!
Bill Hawks receives the one Christmas present he never expected.
An explanation of how and why the change in Barney West's status between 7th and 8th seasons came about.
Jess's first Christmas at Sherman Ranch brings him more than just Christmas presents.
During the 1863-4 winter hiatus, Second Lt. Sherman is invited along as a guest by a fellow-officer going to visit family in Brooklyn, and falls for the children's young governess—whom his friend silently loves too.
When a Texas cow outfit tries to push its way into the Laramie Basin, the homesteaders and small ranchers must look for leadership to Matt Sherman, his grown son Slim, and a wandering Texas gunfighter named Jess Harper who's been taken in by their family.
What happened after Coop Smith killed Sam Pulaski in the town plaza?
After the assault on himself and Bill Hawks in Race Town, Barney struggles with the advice of all the men he trusts most to just let it go.