Legend Novels
| Novel | Plot |
|---|---|
| Solitary Knight of the High Plains | The character of Legend is introduced to the reading public. |
| Land of the Orange Sky | Legend helps a school teacher lady in Colorado. |
| Legend and Cherokee Joe | Legend takes a bad fall. |
| Blood on the Texas Sands | Includes the quadrovelocipede. |
| The Chase Through the Booby-Trapped Arroyos | Also includes the quadrovelocipede. |
| Legend and the Ghost of the Chiricahuas | A novel that would worry a gunfighter. |
| Legend and the Massacre at Mesquite Flat | Disarmed and disabled five Apaches in this book. |
| Double Shadows | Legend helps out the Payson twins, who were accused of a crime they didn't commit. Set in Amarillo, Texas. |
| The Mystery of the Feathercreek Murder | Legend uses forensic science to solve a murder. |
| When Legend Came Marching Home | Legend is a Yankee cavalry hero, who was with the Michigan Fifth, coming home after the Civil War. |
| Blood on the Moonlit Prairie | Used a night vision device. |
| Legend and the Guns of Brothers | Legend versus the James gang. |
| Wheels Across Montana | Stage Robbers rob a coach by coming up from behind. |
| Dry Gulch | Crossing the desert. |
| Borderline | Takes place in El Paso Del Norte and features the colorful Mexican street Camino Real. |
| Legend's Lost Love | About Clementine, Legend's first love, whom the angels took from him. |
| Legend Meets Frontier Laddie | Legend teams up with a Collie dog. |
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“A legend is an old man with a cane known for what he used to do. Im still doing it.”
—Miles Davis (19261991)
“Good novels are not written by orthodoxy-sniffers, nor by people who are conscience-stricken about their own orthodoxy. Good novels are written by people who are not frightened.”
—George Orwell (19031950)