Legend (TV Series) - Legend Novels

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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