About this series
The infamous bounty hunter Iron Eyes was hunting the six ruthless members of the Black Benny Cole gang. The trail led him into a nameless desert, but the perilous pursuit did not deter him. He wanted them dead so he could reap the reward money, and kept on riding. The dangerous journey took him from civilization into a place where even the Devil himself would have sooner shunned.
But still Iron Eyes continued to follow.
Titles in the series (23)
- Iron Eyes
1
Iron Eyes was a deadly bounty hunter who never brought his quarry back alive. Riding into a small town, he soon gunned down a wanted outlaw called Dan Hardy, and dragged his body down to the sheriff’s office to collect his blood money. There was just one problem. Only the law in El Paso was authorized to pay the reward. Iron Eyes set out for the big city ... unaware that Hardy’s younger brothers were already dogging his trail. As if that wasn’t enough trouble for a man to handle, Iron Eyes became involved with a mysterious woman and a Mexican rancher along the way, who had a dangerous mission in mind for him. Only his deadly skill with a gun would give him any chance of getting his money ... and staying alive to spend it.
- Iron Eyes 2: Iron Eyes the Avenger
2
Bounty hunter Iron Eyes was on the trail of an outlaw and even hundreds of miles couldn’t shake off the gaunt, death-like creature when he had the scent of his prey. He had ridden deep into the heart of Arizona with only one thing on his mind ... blood money! Yet the town in which the long hunt ended was no ordinary place. This was Tombstone. Whilst waiting for his reward money to be approved, Iron Eyes was hired by a strange female named Squirrel Tooth Annie, and her three mining companions, who wanted them to ride shotgun on them and their four wagons full of precious ore. Iron Eyes knew that trouble was brewing between the Earps and the Clantons, yet he still somehow found himself caught up in one of the west’s bloodiest showdowns. Question was – could he survive it?
- The Skull of Iron Eyes
13
In a remote valley, six miners, led by Will Hayes, strike pay dirt. A fortune in golden nuggets is hidden in the dense landscape. The only obstacle to prevent their taking it back to civilization is a small, isolated tribe of natives. But Hayes has a dastardly plan to deal with them ... After they ruthlessly kill a child, however, and her body is found by the infamous bounty hunter Iron Eyes, they buy themselves a whole new world of hurt. Because Iron Eyes vows to discover who killed her - and make sure they pay for their crime in blood ...
- The Venom of Iron Eyes
15
The notorious gang led by Peg Leg Grimes was headed for the remote and peaceful town of Cooperville to rob the bank of its recently-obtained hoard of golden eagles. But unknown to the gang, the bounty hunter Iron Eyes was also in town to collect a reward. When the robbery went ahead and the bank exploded into matchwood, Iron Eyes vowed to get the money, and the outlaws—for Grimes has made one mistake: he had stolen Iron Eyes’ prized Palomino stallion to make his escape ...
- Iron Eyes 10: The Revenge of Iron Eyes
10
Infamous bounty hunter Iron Eyes arrived in Silver Springs on the trail of two deadly outlaws who had already killed and maimed dozens of people inside the town’s hotel before fleeing. Two other bounty hunters were also after the same prey, as Iron Eyes headed out into Apache country after the killers. Unlike the others in pursuit, however, what drove Iron Eyes wasn’t the prices on the outlaws’ heads. This time it’s personal. It was for a little girl who didn’t deserve to get shot down like she did. It was the revenge of Iron Eyes.
- Iron Eyes the Fearless
16
Iron Eyes outgunned the Lucas gang following their robbery of the San Angelo bank, but there was just one problem. The sheriff had been wounded in the fight and was in no condition to pay out the reward money. Iron Eyes decided to kill time at the local saloon—where he ran straight into Joe Kane, another outlaw with a price on his head. Before he knew it, he was back on the manhunt trail, this time headed for heavily-forested Indian territory. And that brought a whole new set of problems ... He came under attack from a band of Cheyennes, and fought until his guns were empty. After that it was just a matter of time before they took him prisoner. Tethered to a stake as triumphant Indian war-cries echoed all around him, all he could do was await his fate silently. To the Indians, his courage in the face of death was almost supernatural. But the Cheyennes didn’t know that their captive was Iron Eyes ... Iron Eyes the Fearless!
- Iron Eyes 11: Iron Eyes Makes War
11
Iron Eyes was hunting bounty again, this time chasing wanted outlaw Joe Brewster across a pitiless desert. And Brewster held all the cards. Iron Eyes had been badly wounded in an earlier confrontation with the Brewster brothers, and now he’d lost his horse. But there wasn’t any quit in Iron Eyes, so he sucked it up and kept going ... until he found an oasis in a valley. There he discovered something else, too—that the families are living there were under threat of death by Don Miguel Sanchez and his army of vaqueros. Iron Eyes faced a choice. To continue his pursuit of Brewster and leave the folks who nursed him back to health to fend for themselves ... or to take on their fight and make bloody war on the Mexican gunnies?
- The Spurs of Iron Eyes
3
It was as if some invisible force had drawn the infamous bounty hunter Iron Eyes to the small border town of Rio Vista. Weighed down with saddlebags filled with a fortune in silver and gold coins, the rider no longer seemed to have any reason to exist, for the fortune had become a millstone around his neck. Then a priest asked him if he would help people of a small Mexican village who had become prey to marauding bandits. It looked like a quick and certain way to die. But Iron Eyes eagerly accepted the challenge and with newly found resolve headed south – straight into the jaws of an unknown enemy. He had always lived by his gun, but this time he needed courage and cunning, too!
- Iron Eyes 12: Iron Eyes is Dead
12
Desert Springs was an oasis that drew the dregs of Texas down into its profitable boundaries. Among the many ruthless characters, there was none so fearsome as the infamous bounty hunter, Iron Eyes. He had trailed a dangerous outlaw right into the remote settlement. But Iron Eyes was wounded: shot up bad with arrow and bullet after battling a band of Apaches. A doctor fought to save him, but even his knowledge and skill wasn’t enough to save the patient. Iron Eyes was dead. But that was the thing about Iron Eyes—he was too damn’ mean to die for long
- The Shadow of Iron Eyes
14
Blinded after an accident, bounty hunter Iron Eyes roamed aimlessly until he heard the hungry crackle of flames devouring a ranch house in the distance. As he rode closer, he smelled the cold, metallic stench of spilled blood, and worse, the stink of burning bodies. Dismounting, he tried to learn more about what had happened to these people ... but that was when he stopped a bullet, too. Wounded, he fell, then lay helpless as his assailant came closer, intending to finish the job. What happened next led the bounty hunter south to a place where only the Devil would feel at home. A place where the law had never ventured, a place where Iron Eyes would have to kill anyone who stood in his way.
- A Rope for Iron Eyes
18
Iron Eyes, the ruthless bounty hunter, cornered the deadly Brand brothers in the house with the red lamp above its door. As the outlaws enjoyed themselves, Iron Eyes burst in with guns blazing. But Matt Brand and his siblings were harder to kill than most wanted men: they fought like tigers, and before they made their getaway, they made sure that Iron Eyes was lynched. But even a hangman’s rope couldn’t stop Iron Eyes. And he was set on resuming his deadly manhunt, no matter who stood in his way.
- The Scars of Iron Eyes
17
Hot on the trail of wanted outlaw Jacob ‘Two Fingers’ McGraw, bounty hunter Iron Eyes realized that he was headed into the forest where he grew to manhood. He arrived in the land of his youth to find that most of the forest has been felled and there was a war going on between two rival outfits for the millions of valuable trees. Now their guns are turned on him. Stuck in the middle of a deadly battle, Iron Eyes seeks refuge in what remains of the forest. But one of the gangs mistakes him for a federal agent and soon his enemies are eager to add to his scars.
- My Name is Iron Eyes
20
Astride his magnificent palomino, Iron Eyes escorts Squirrel Sally’s battle-scarred stagecoach through the streets of Lobo. The infamous bounty hunter is weary and the remote settlement seems a peaceful place to rest. But Iron Eyes is mistaken. As he steers his mount down Main Street, he notices a horse tethered alongside other dust-caked animals. His instinct flares as he realizes the distinctive black roan with the white-tipped tail belongs to Buffalo Jim McCoy—a fearsome outlaw worth $5000, dead or alive. That much-needed rest would just have to wait ...
- The Hunt for Iron Eyes
19
With the scent of prey in his nostrils, the infamous bounty hunter known only as Iron Eyes leaves his lady friend, Squirrel Sally, alone in a remote town. But Sally isn’t so easily abandoned, and promptly sets out after him, whipping her six horses furiously in pursuit. Deep in dangerous terrain, Iron Eyes closes in on outlaws Joe Hyams and Buster Jones, but Sally realizes that she’s not the only one chasing Iron Eyes. The one-armed Wolfe is also hot on his heels, and Wolfe owes Iron Eyes a debt of blood and bullets ...
- The Wrath of Iron Eyes
The notorious but disfigured bounty hunter Iron Eyes merely hunted men for the price of their head and then killed them without compunction. But when he encounters the beautiful daughter of a banker, he finds a woman who does not turn away from his horrific appearance. Riding after yet another outlaw, Iron Eyes is attacked and wounded by Indians. He then discovers that Mexican bandits have kidnapped the banker’s daughter and so, barely alive, he uses his unique hunting skills to track the villains . . .
- The Fury of Iron Eyes
The infamous bounty hunter known as Iron Eyes finally manages to catch up with outlaw Dan Creedy. With his usual deadly resolve, Iron Eyes would have dispatched Creedy and claimed the reward. Yet this time it was different for, at last, he had met a man who was almost his equal. The seriously wounded Iron Eyes rides off towards the forest, but he has no idea Creedy's three outlaw brothers are now hunting him. For the first time in his life, it is Iron Eyes who is the prey...
- The Tomb of Iron Eyes
21
Iron Eyes had the scent of his prey in his nostrils, and was determined to add yet another notch to the gun-grip of his infamous Navy Colt. The closer he got to where his outlaw quarry was, the more guns were turned on him. Refusing to submit to the lethal lead that would halt his progress, he forged on toward Cheyenne Falls and the violent fate that he knew would await him come showdown-time.
- Iron Eyes 7: The Spirit of Iron Eyes
The ruthless bounty hunter, Iron Eyes, is hot on the trail of the outlaw Diamond Back Jones. After running into the blazing guns of Jones’ cohorts, Iron Eyes sees the deadly outlaw slip through his fingers and ride off into the arid Indian Territory. Wounded, Iron Eyes gives chase yet again but has no idea that he is being lured into a trap. The Apache are waiting to ambush the man they call ‘the evil one’. Soon the bounty hunter finds himself facing a hundred painted warriors. More dead than alive, Iron Eyes has to fight with every ounce of his honed cunning. But has he enough strength left to survive?
- Iron Eyes 6: The Curse of Iron Eyes
Iron Eyes is not your usual western hero. "The man had a haunting face that hid beneath long, limp, black hair. He wore a battered, weather-proof coat favoured by long riders and road agents which almost reached his spurs. With each stride the sound of bullets clinking together in his deep pockets filled the room. This was no normal man. This was an evil spirit who had yet to die and seek refuge in Hell." This is the legendary bounty hunter known simply as Iron Eyes. Prepare for a high body-count! Iron Eyes, the infamous bounty hunter, had taken on his greatest challenge. He rode into Waco to try to collect the bounty, not on one outlaw, but on an entire gang. The Calhoon owlhoots were ten strong and as mean as they came, but Iron Eyes did not easily frighten. THE CURSE OF IRON EYES Within minutes of arriving, Iron Eyes had killed them all except for Harve Calhoon, their leader. He had somehow managed to slip away from his gang. Like a man possessed, Iron Eyes set out on Calhoon’s trail. It was a blood-soaked journey and the worst the bounty hunter had ever undertaken. Even for such a man of steel the odds he faced were fearsome indeed. Now death stared him in the face.
- Iron Eyes 8: The Ghost of Iron Eyes
With the outlaw gangs believing that their enemy Iron Eyes is dead, there’s nothing that the scattered lawmen can do to stop the horrific slaughter that follows. Gangs join together to become small armies and destroy everything in their wake. But one U.S. marshal is not convinced that the legendary bounty hunter is dead and sets out to discover the truth. More dead than alive, Iron Eyes slowly drags himself out of his desert hiding place in search of water and discovers that the deadly outlaws think that he is no longer a threat. Checking the Wanted posters and loading his Navy Colts, Iron Eyes rides with venom in his soul to claim the bounty money for those wanted dead or alive. To him, that only means dead!
- Iron Eyes 22: A Noose for Iron Eyes
The infamous bounty hunter Iron Eyes has been on the trail of a gang since their last brutal bank robbery. Following them into a remote settlement, he meets a local lawman who takes him to the vicious outlaws’ hideout. Entering the small two story structure, Iron Eyes suddenly finds himself in a world full of danger. The chase is over ... now it’s time for the killing to start. But as Iron Eyes draws both his Navy Colts and finds himself hopelessly out-numbered, he realizes the battle has yet to be won.
- Iron Eyes 9: Iron Eyes Must Die
Bounty hunter Iron Eyes had tracked down his prey to an hotel at Rio Concho. He quickly dispatches them and, with the hotel ablaze, drags the bodies outside. But waiting for him is Sheriff Brook Payne and his deputies with rifles trained on him. Iron Eyes is charged with murder and thrown in jail to be tried as soon as Judge Franklin Travis, better known as the Hanging Judge, arrives in town. Can Iron Eyes escape the noose?
- Viva Iron Eyes
The infamous bounty hunter Iron Eyes was hunting the six ruthless members of the Black Benny Cole gang. The trail led him into a nameless desert, but the perilous pursuit did not deter him. He wanted them dead so he could reap the reward money, and kept on riding. The dangerous journey took him from civilization into a place where even the Devil himself would have sooner shunned. But still Iron Eyes continued to follow.
Rory Black
Under the name 'Rory Black' Michael D George is the author of the wildly-popular Iron Eyes westerns, coming from PP very, very soon! Writes Michael: "In my time I've done a lot of things. I've been a barber, a freelance commercial artist, a portrait painter, a grave stone designer (a dying trade), an animator and an author. I did spend a few years in the Merchant Navy and was lucky to have travelled around the world four times before I was 23. I spent a lot of time in America during those days and cruised for two summers between California and Alaska. Now it is forty years later and these days I spend most of my time writing novels under my own name and no less than seven pseudonyms. I've been lucky to number a few of my old cowboy heroes as friends, and my walls are covered in the photographs of several of my cowboy hero pals. Ive written a lot of books and have plenty more stories still to tell. As one of those friends, the late, legendary Monte Hale used to tell me, 'Shoot low -- they might be crawling!'"
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