LOOT - Four stories of Navajo Tom Raine, Arizona Ranger, as he outsmarts and outguns bank robbers and murderers in the Arizona Territory.
Rangers Laugh Last (1949) - A fighting scout rides to protect Loma Azul!
Ranger Riding In (1949) - Three stage holdups have Sheriff Dunn mystified until a lawman's six-guns blast out a solution!
Long Night for a Ranger (1949) - Following a killer's trail to an old line cabin in the middle of the night is dangerous for a Ranger!
Loot of the Lobo Legion (1947) - Navajo Raine Rides into Little Pine Ready for a Gun Showdown with Lynching Hombres!
Chapter I - Not by the Rope
Chapter II - Three Visitors
Chapter III - The Watching Man
Chapter IV - Proof of Prophecy
Chapter V - Lobo Loot
Jackson Cole was a house pseudonym (active 1930s-1950s) used by Better Publications, Inc. in its Western imprints. At least twenty different writers used this pseudonym.
LOOT - Four Navajo Tom Raine Stories has 9 illustrations.