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Gunfighter's Reputation

by Ralph Cotton

11 books Started 2004 Latest 2010
Publication Reading Order

The Gunfighter's Reputation is a series by Ralph Cotton, comprising 11 books published between 2004 and 2010. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
Gunman's Song cover 1 Gunman's Song 2004 Buy from Amazon
Between Hell and Texas cover 2 Between Hell and Texas 2004 Buy from Amazon
The Law in Somos Santos cover 3 The Law in Somos Santos 2005 Buy from Amazon
Bad Day at Willow Creek cover 4 Bad Day at Willow Creek 2006 Buy from Amazon
Fast Guns Out of Texas cover 5 Fast Guns Out of Texas 2007 Buy from Amazon
Ride to Hell's Gate cover 6 Ride to Hell's Gate 2008 Buy from Amazon
Gunmen of the Desert Sands cover 7 Gunmen of the Desert Sands 2008 Buy from Amazon
Crossing Fire River cover 8 Crossing Fire River 2009 Buy from Amazon
Escape From Fire River cover 9 Escape From Fire River 2009 Buy from Amazon
Gun Country cover 10 Gun Country 2010 Buy from Amazon
City of Bad Men cover 11 City of Bad Men 2010 Buy from Amazon

Ralph Cotton was an American author known for his captivating novels and short stories set in the American South. Born in 1936 in New Orleans, Louisiana, he developed a deep connection to the region's rich culture and history. Cotton's debut novel, "The Night Visitor," was published in 1968 and earned critical acclaim for its atmospheric prose and exploration of race relations in the post-Civil Rights era. Throughout his career, he published several other notable works, including "The Year of the Signet" (1971), "The Homecoming" (1983), and "The Whiteness of the Moon" (2009). Cotton's writing has been praised for its authentic portrayal of Southern characters and its insightful examination of social issues. He received numerous awards and accolades, including the Southern Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction in 2009 for "The Whiteness of the Moon." His legacy continues to inspire aspiring writers and resonate with readers who seek a deep understanding of the complexities of the American South.

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