About the Author: Ralph Compton
Ralph Compton (1934-1998) was a prolific American author celebrated for his unique western novels. Born and raised in St. Clair County, Alabama, Compton towered at a height of 6’8” — an imposing stature even without his boots on. Before establishing his reputation as an esteemed author, Compton plied his skills in various capacities, including a musician, a radio announcer, a proficient songwriter, and a newspaper columnist.
Ralph Compton’s Writing Style
Compton’s novels are known for their detailed depiction of the American West. His writing style was immersive and compelling, pulling readers into the rough and tumble world of his characters. This depth and realism in his narratives were especially noticeable in his renowned Trail Drive and Sunset Riders series. After Compton’s death, his legacy was continued, with his name becoming a stalwart fixture in the literary world. His publisher, Signet, ensured that his name graced the byline of novels written by an array of authors, including Robert Vaughn, Dusty Richards, Jory Sherman, Joseph. A. West, David Robbins, Ralph W. Cotton, Peter Brandvold, Marcus Galloway, and Matthew P. Mayo, amongst others.
Ralph Compton’s Publishing Journey
Compton’s literary journey began with his first published novel in 1973, aptly titled Festival of Spies. This stand-alone novel was the only piece Compton penned as a solo endeavor. For easy reference, we’ve compiled a detailed list of Ralph Compton’s books in order based on their first release dates:
Publication Order of Gunfighter Books
Reunion in Hell | (2020) | |
Blood of the Hunters | (2020) | |
Broken Rider | (2020) | |
Return to Gila Bend | (2020) | |
Death Valley Drifter | (2020) | |
Ride for Justice | (2020) | |
Ride the Hammer Down | (2020) | |
Frontier Medicine | (2021) | |
Face of a Snake | (2021) | |
Dalton’s Justice | (2021) | |
Shot to Hell | (2021) | |
Hell Snake | (2021) | |
The Wrong Side of the Law | (2021) | |
Guns of the Greenhorn | (2021) | |
The Devil’s Snare | (2021) | |
Hellbound Posse | (2021) | |
Blood on the Prairie | (2021) | < /a> |
Die Trying | (2021) | |
Counterfeit Lawman | (2022) | |
Thirteen Bullets | (2022) | |
My Brother, My Killer | (2022) | |
The Guns of Wrath | (2022) |