Ride the Ghost - Four stories about the exploits of Navajo Tom Raine as he hunts down outlaws in the Arizona Territory.
Ride the Ghost Down, Ranger (1948)
When land-looters scheme to make a clean sweep of the Horse Canyon Country, six-guns flame scarlet!
Chapter I - Death At Dawn!
Chapter II - Scotched Killers
Chapter III - Big Wind From Texas.
Chapter IV - A Proddy Sheriff
Chapter V - Flaming Guns
Boothill Bounty (1943)
A Killer's "Front" of Camouflage Is No Protection Against the Ace of Arizona Rangers When a Battle for Justice Rages!
Chapter I - Lead Law
Chapter II - King Copper
Chapter III - Gun Call for Fighting Men
Chapter IV - Out of the Grave
Not By A Dam Site (1944)
A Fighting Ranger Takes Up the Battle of the Diablo Valley Folks When an Evil Genius Conspires to Bring Disaster!
Chapter I - Death at Diablo
Chapter II - Tragedy at the Diamond
Chapter III - Mob Fury
Chapter IV - Coppered Bet
Bullet Balance (1943)
An Arizona Ranger Gets Proddy When He Runs into a Racket That Calls for Swift Justice!
Chapter I - Gun Toll
Chapter II - Job for a Ranger
Chapter III - Outlaws of Hangtree
Chapter IV - The Dead Accuse
Chapter V - Killers Die Hard
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.
Ride the Ghost has 19 illustrations.