Perdition - Arizona Ranger, Navajo Tom Raine smashes outlaw bands in the Arizona Territory in these four novelettes.
Boothill Beller Box (1944) - When Wayne Morgan, Famous Robin Hood Outlaw, Faces Hangnoose Peril at the Hands of Human Polecats, a Lightning-Swift Arizona Ranger Joins the Fray to Help a Fellow Fighter for Justice!
Chapter I - Murder Rides at Sundown
Chapter II - Rawhide Ranger
Chapter III - Timber for Trouble
Chapter IV - Bullets Before Breakfast
Chapter V - Pistols Buy Peace
Ride Your Hunch, Ranger! (1950) - Where there's no smoke there's a clue that leads a Frontier lawman to a band of thieving killers!
Passport to Perdition (1945) - The Arizona Ranger Answers the Trickiness of Two Blackguards with Flashing Forty-Fives!
Chapter I - Ghost Town
Chapter II - Against the Law
Chapter III - Troubled Trail of Duty
Chapter IV - Way of a Ranger
Chapter V - Boothill Bounty
Take A Rest, Ranger (1949) - When ambushing outlaws go on a rampage, Arizona Ranger Navajo Tom Raine rides into fast action—and wakes up the town of Wagon Gap with the hot music of a pair of roaring six-guns!
Chapter I - Bushwhack Trap
Chapter II - Tough Sheriff
Chapter III - Sam Bedford, Ex-Sheriff
Chapter IV - Shocking News
Chapter V - Killers Cornered
Chapter VI - Dan Muller Dies
Chapter VII - Ranger's Gun-Reckoning
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.
Perdition has 23 illustrations.