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Wayne D. Overholser (1906–1996)

Author of Buckaroo's Code

145+ Works 685 Members 4 Reviews

About the Author

Wayne D. Overholser was born in Pomeroy, Washington on Septmeber 4, 1906. Overholser received his B. S. from the University of Oregon and worked as a teacher and a high school pricipal until he became a full time writer in 1945. Overholser has written under many pen names, including John S. show more Daniels, Lee Leighton, Dan J. Stevens and Joseph Wayne. Lawman, written as Lee Leighton, won the Spur Award from WWA for best novel in 1954. In 1955, Overholser won the award again for a book written under his own name, The Violent Land. He won for a third time in 1969 for the juvenile novel, The Meeker Massacre. At the 1989 WWA Convention in Portland, Overholser was presented with the Saddleman Award for outstanding contributions to the literature of the West. Wayne D. Overholser died August 27, 1996 at the age of 89. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Disambiguation Notice:

Over the years Wayne D. Overholser wrote not only under his own name but also as John S. Daniels, Lee Leighton, Dan J. Stevens and Joseph Wayne.

Series

Works by Wayne D. Overholser

Buckaroo's Code (1947) 20 copies
Law Man (1985) 16 copies, 1 review
The Violent Land (1976) 15 copies, 1 review
Revenge in Crow City (1980) 15 copies
Twin Rocks (2005) 14 copies
Bitter Wind (2006) 14 copies
The Outlaws (2000) 14 copies
Ride into Danger (1980) 13 copies
The Judas Gun (1992) 13 copies
West of the Rimrock (1981) 13 copies
Draw or Drag (1981) 12 copies
Gunlock (1988) 12 copies
Steel to the South (1991) 11 copies
Ten Mile Valley (2012) 11 copies
Wild Horse River (2003) 10 copies
Gateway House (2001) 10 copies
Wheels Roll West (2003) 9 copies
Tomahawk (1958) 9 copies
Desperate Man (1992) 9 copies
Smoke of the Gun (1958) 9 copies
Hanging at Pulpit Rock (1980) 8 copies, 1 review
Ute Country (1959) 8 copies
War in Sandoval County (1980) 8 copies
Cast a Long Shadow (1991) 8 copies
Nugget City (1997) 8 copies
The Dry Gulcher (1977) 7 copies
Fabulous Gunman (1991) 7 copies
To the Far Mountains (1963) 7 copies
Freies Land. (1989) 7 copies
Valley of Guns (1991) 7 copies
Landgrabbers (2024) 7 copies
Chumley's Gold (1999) 7 copies
Day of Judgement (2003) 7 copies
The Bad Man (1981) 6 copies
By Gun and Spur (1987) 6 copies
War Party (1966) 5 copies
The Lone Deputy (1991) 5 copies
Nightmare in Broken Bow (1980) 5 copies
Tough Hand (1992) 5 copies
The Cattle Queen Feud (1979) 5 copies
The Intern (2015) 4 copies
Sun on the wall (1975) 4 copies
Bitter Journey (1970) 4 copies
High Desert (2018) 4 copies
The long wind (1986) 4 copies
Fight for the Valley (1981) 4 copies
Black Mike: A Western Duo (2015) 4 copies
The Noose (1972) 3 copies
Red Is the Valley (1988) 3 copies
Killer Guns (1994) 3 copies
Cassidy (1973) 3 copies, 1 review
Buckskin Man (1998) 3 copies
Showdown At Stony Crest (2001) 3 copies
Bunch Grass (2014) 3 copies
The Nester (1999) 3 copies
The Hunted (1965) 3 copies
Red Snow (1988) 3 copies
Brand 99 (1974) 3 copies
Standoff at the River (2009) 3 copies
Hearn's Valley (2005) 2 copies
Gunflame (1996) 2 copies
Mason County War (1981) 2 copies
The Meeker Massacre (1969) 2 copies
You'll Never Hang Me (1981) 2 copies
Return of the Kid (1987) 2 copies
Guns In Sage Valley (2014) 2 copies
Greenhorn marshal (1974) 2 copies
The killer marshal (1961) 2 copies
Proud Journey (2015) 2 copies
Danger Patrol (2006) 2 copies
Pistol Johnny (1961) 2 copies
Gun for Johnny Deere (1900) 1 copy
Gut Shot (1969) 1 copy
Big ugly (1975) 1 copy
Deadline (1966) 1 copy
The Durango Stage (2009) 1 copy
Summer of the Sioux (2018) 1 copy
Cast a Long Shadow (1981) 1 copy
War Party (1997) 1 copy
Lone Deputy (1995) 1 copy
Big Ugly. 1 copy
Gut Shot (2019) 1 copy
The Crossing 1 copy
The Violent Men (1967) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Arbor House Treasury of Great Western Stories (1982) — Contributor — 106 copies, 1 review
Great Tales of the West (1982) — Contributor — 35 copies, 1 review
The Railroaders (1986) — Contributor — 10 copies
Wild Westerns: Stories from the Grand Old Pulps (1986) — Contributor — 6 copies
The Lawmen (1984) — Contributor — 4 copies
The Gunfighters (1987) — Contributor — 4 copies
Great American Westerns Volume One [Graphic Audio] (2012) — Contributor — 2 copies

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Overholser, Wayne D.
Other names
Leighton, Lee
Daniels, John S.
Stevens, Dan J.
Wayne, Joseph
Birthdate
1906-09-04
Date of death
1996-08-27
Gender
male
Education
University of Oregon (BS)
Occupations
high school principal
Awards and honors
Saddleman Award (1989)
Relationships
Overholser, Stephen (son)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Pomeroy, Washington, USA
Places of residence
Boulder, Colorado, USA
Place of death
Boulder, Colorado, USA
Burial location
Green Mountain Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado, USA
Disambiguation notice
Over the years Wayne D. Overholser wrote not only under his own name but also as John S. Daniels, Lee Leighton, Dan J. Stevens and Joseph Wayne.
Associated Place (for map)
Boulder, Colorado, USA

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Reviews

6 reviews
Sheriff Bill Worden's daughter is marrying George Ballard, Grant County's banker, cattle baron and town's leading citizen. A gunman named Ed Lake comes to town and almost immediately three farmers are murdered. Suspicion centres on Lake who citizens feel was hired by the cattlemen to scare farmers away. Ballard also comes under suspicion because he is the leader of the cattlemen.
Once Sheriff Worden captures Lake and he is convicted & sentenced to hang, the story picks up tension as Worden is show more accused by the farmers of planning to let Lake escape because his daughter is marrying Ballard. As the date of the hanging approaches, the farmers and the cattlemen threaten to take action. Will Worden and his deputies stop them? Will Worden and his daughter discover Ballard's true character in time?
Great story with ample tension building to a great climax.
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Well done Western. The town of Pulpit Rock is torn between a corrupt sheriff; gamblers and outlaws; and a greedy mine owner. When the sheriff goes on vacation, the other factions see a chance make their moves. Caught in the middle is a new deputy with a sense of honor. When a murder/robbery leads to the lynching of an innocent man, the deputy must put backbone into the honest citizens of the town in order to bring peace and justice to Pulpit Rock by fighting all 3 factions.
The deputy must show more contend with pleas to just walk away from all involved. show less
½
When a boy sees his dad gunned down in a land war, he trains himself to become a fast gun. Bent on vengeance, he begins a campaign against cattlemen which brings him to a range war in Wyoming.
When Dan Nathan came to Oregon it was a raw land, a land hostile to men. He'd seen the abandoned emigrant wagons on the trail, the bleached bones of long-dead oxen and the crumbling shacks of yesterday - evidence of the defeat to which man's hope and labour came. Dan was young in years but he had to do a man's work, he battled in grown-up fights and leaned to do the ugly things that men had to do to stay alive in the savage wilderness they called the frontier.
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Works
145
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Members
685
Popularity
#36,933
Rating
½ 3.4
Reviews
4
ISBNs
475
Languages
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