Norm Bass has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is Cactus Casanovas.

In the spring of 1885, when horse prices reach an all-time high due to government purchases of horses for the cavalry, wealthy Colorado rancher, Maxwell Jax, decided to organize a wild horse roundup in the canyon lands of the Utah Territory. When Jay Noble, the owner of the Grand Junction newspaper, heard of the venture, he offered to help finance the roundup on the condition that one of his reporters be allowed to accompany the expedition. Six men with varied and colorful backgrounds signed up for the adventure and after spending a week building a make-shift barrier across the mouth of a box canyon near Moab, the wranglers set out in search of wild mustangs. But after a shootout with Mexican bandits and a run in with starving Indians set on taking the horses for food, the men quickly discovered that rounding up wild horses would be the least of their challenges.
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In the fall of 1882, two bounty hunters track down Christian Gentry in the northern part of the New Mexico Territory and return him to the town of Paradise to stand trial for murder. When his brothers Justin and Charles Gentry hear of his arrest, they embark on a desperate race against time to save Christian from the hangman's noose and quickly discover their brother's fate is in the hands of a crooked town marshal and a double crossing cattle baron, who the locals call El Gato. While Charles and Justin try to clear Christian's name, they discover things aren't as they appear and things turn ugly when they encounter a vile bandit known as the "Butcher".
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Two years after Custer and 267, men from the Seventh Cavalry are killed at the Little Big Horn, a government survey party - mapping the remote Colorado backcountry - discovers that the inhabitants of a small mining camp have all been killed, scalped, and mutilated. Fearing that the massacre will trigger panic and widespread reprisals against the friendly Ute Indians, government officials cover up the massacre. Although the massacre has all the earmarks of an Indian attack, government officials later discover that a gang of white men may actually be responsible for the raid and two representatives from the Bureau of Indian Affairs seek out a ruthless bounty hunter to track down and secretly eliminate the men responsible.
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In the spring of 1889 a band of ex-convicts are preying on the remote ranchers and homesteaders along the Pecos River in west Texas. When the local law enforcement officials are unable to put an end to the string of horse thefts, rapes, and murders; two Texas Rangers are dispatched to the region to capture or dispose of the outlaws and put an end to the atrocities. The Rangers catch up to the outlaws, but during the ensuing shootout, one of the Rangers is wounded and Ranger Alvin Witherspoon turns to his old friend, Punch Masters, for help in bringing the bandits to justice. The story continues as the chase resumes with more rapes, murders, shootouts, hangings, and a few twists along the way.
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In 1884 Texas Ranger Captain Bernard Wallace and two other Texas Rangers are dispatched to the Texas Panhandle following a string of bank robberies and brutal murders. When the rangers discover that after each bank robbery the outlaws escape into the New Mexico Territory, Captain Wallace solicits the help of New Mexico Territorial Marshal, CW Gentry, to assist in tracking down the bandits. After listening to the Captain's plan for bringing the bandits to justice, CW agrees to help the rangers with what appears to be a fairly straight forward plan. But things get complicated after a shootout with the bandits and then...CW meets a saloon keeper known as the Panhandle Princess.
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