Prior to 1922, one of Santa Fe, New Mexico's, most colorful and famous residents was Charles Angelo Siringo (1855-1928), popularly known as "the cowboy detective." Siringo's experiences as the quintessential cowboy and determined detective helped romanticize the West and its myth of the American cowboy.
A native of Texas but also a notable resident of Santa Fe, Siringo was a famous law man, and member of the Pinkerton Detective Agency. A Lone Star Cowboy chronicles fifty years in the saddle as cowboy, detective and New Mexico ranger.
A Lone Star Cowboy
Lone Star Cowboy
“That's not fair, Crockett. I was here, safe in our home, when Pickford and his buddy tried to kill me. I didn't go looking for them.” “I'm sorry, sis. I know you didn't invite them over here.” Grace clenched her hands tight.
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A Cowboy's Homecoming Since his return to Little Horn, Texas, former special ops soldier Grady Stillwater has felt lost.
"Tyler Petty loves two things: country music and his hometown of Weeping Willow.
This stunning, emotional, and redemptive historical Western romance by bestselling author Linda Broday will leave you cozy and warm this Christmas season, with: A cowboy learning how to start over A fiery young woman with the heart to save ...
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I'd also like to give a special shout-out to Libby Cannon and Lisa Webb! Anytime I have a rodeo or stock question, you friends are my go-to gals and I couldn't do it without you. Any mistakes are completely my fault!