Set - Cutter, Tom: Tracker Series (Complete Series 1-6)

The complete Tracker series 1-6. Six mass market paperbacks in very good condition.

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The complete Tracker series 1-6 by Tom Cutter (pseudonym of Robert J Randisi) published by Avon in 1983-1985. Six mass market paperbacks in very good condition. First Avon printing.

1. The Winning Hand (ISBN 0380838990)
"JUST TRACKER, MA'AM" It took just one hard-drinking, high-rolling poker game to make Tracker the owner of one of the fanciest hotels in San Francisco. With his buddy Duke Farrell, one of the West's slickest con men, Tracker took off to see his new merchandise. Tracker barely had time to get used to San Francisco's city ways before he was caught up in a boxing match, a couple of gunfights, too many fistfights, and more pretty women then even he could keep track of. But then, Tracker was always good with his hands.

2. Lincoln County (ISBN 0380841525)
WHEN TRACKER COMES LOOKING FOR A MAN, NO KID BETTER GET IN THE WAY. Tracker rode in just looking for a man and 20,000 stolen dollars. He didn't count on much trouble... except from women. Until he ran into Pat Garrett wearing a brand new sheriffs badge and gunning to kill his ex—best friend—Billy the Kid. Tracker got his man. But the fool tried to face down Tracker's gun before he gave up the twenty grand. That meant Tracker had to hang around while looking for the money—long enough to save Pat Garrett's life, pin on a lawman's star, and gratify a few women.
3. The Blue Cut Job (ISBN 0380844834)
AFTER THE SHOOTOUT ON THE GLENDALE EXPRESS, TRACKER WANTS JESSE JAMES ALMOST AS MUCH AS WOMEN WANT TRACKER. WANTED: ONE GOLD WATCH The James Gang struck once too often when they robbed the Glendale Express for the second time in only two months. Now every righteous person in Missouri-from the governor down to the local sheriff-is gunning for Jesse James. They want him bad, and they want him dead. One-time bounty hunter Tracker doesn't want Jesse. He just wants to get back a watch Jesse took during the holdup. The search takes Tracker to a dusty little town called St. Joe in the hills of Missouri, where Tracker closes in on Jesse, and some luscious ladies close in on Tracker. Before it's over, there'll be shots heard all the way to the White House.

4. Chinatown Chance (ISBN 0380849887)
IN CHINATOWN'S GAMBLING DENS, TRACKER'S WINNING DRAW IS HIS GUN. San Francisco's pleasure dens offered not only gambling, but opium, beautiful women, and a nefarious assortment of other vices. In fact, anything was available in Chinatown. Including a very nasty death. Tracker's never been one to pass on a risk, especially when there's hard cash for the winning, and several luscious ladies bidding up the action. But to retrieve a U.S. Senator's gambling markers before they fall into the wrong hands, Tracker's got his life on the line... His latest job has him up against the infamous White Pigeon Tong, the most powerful Chinese gang in the West. To them, murder is just a mild form of punishment. For Tracker, they will devise a most delightful demise indeed.

5. The Oklahoma Score (0380895315)
A FISTFUL OF DIAMONDS AND A CREOLE PEARL JUST MIGHT SPELL TROUBLE FOR TRACKER! A mysterious telegram from his favorite wildcat sends Tracker packin' for Oklahoma territory. His wayward partner, the lascivious Dierdre Long, has cooked up a jewel scam and she wants her hombre in on it. To Tracker a good con-job is as tasty as the lips of a preacher's daughter, but this game could put the two of them away for good... and that's bad. To reach his scheming cohort, Tracker must take a trip downriver on a Sacramento bound Steam-Wheeler where he mixes pleasure with a curvaceous Creole lady-of-the-night and business with a blackmailing Pinkerton who's just beggin' for the business end of Tracker's Smith & Wesson. TRACKER IS UP TO HIS GUNBELTS IN HOT DIAMONDS, DARK-EYED BEAUTIES AND DEATH-COLDSTEEL

6. The Barbary Coast Tong (ISBN 0380895838)
Tracker's line of work didn't usually include finding missing persons, but this one had a $25,000 ring on her finger. So for half the price of the ring and the gratitude of a powerful San Francisco politico... he'd just give it a try. His womanhunt takes him down to the teeming streets of Chinatown's waterfront in pursuit of a Tong specializing in white slavery. There he comes face-to-face with a killer more brutal than he's ever known, takes a bed-testing tour of Barbary Coast pleasure dens, and finally settles an old score... in blood.

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