Lodero Westerns Books in Order
Part ofRobert Peecher Books in OrderBrowse the Lodero Westerns by Robert Peecher in order, with book-by-book summaries, quest background, and a clear guide to reading from the start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Return of the Gunfighter
by Robert Peecher
2018
Lodero closes in on the truth about his father's lost years and the men around him. The final book turns the quest into a reckoning, with old legends and hard facts meeting at last.
The Name of the Horse
by Robert Peecher
2018
The next clue in Lodero's long search turns on memory, identity, and a horse that matters more than it first seems. The mystery tightens as the past comes into sharper focus.
The Noble Widow
by Robert Peecher
2018
Lodero makes a promise at his mother's grave, he will learn what became of the father who went west and never returned. His search begins with a widow, old secrets, and a trail that reaches back into the gold fields.
The Six-Shooter Capital
by Robert Peecher
2018
Lodero's hunt for his father carries him into a harder, more dangerous stretch of frontier country. Each clue opens another door, and every answer threatens to draw him deeper into old violence.
Series background & context
The Lodero books are built around a promise. At his mother's grave, Lodero vows that he will learn what happened to the father who went west looking for fortune and never came home. That single question pushes the whole series forward.
Because of that, these books feel more like an epic quest than a loose run of Western adventures. Each novel uncovers another piece of the father's trail, and each answer leads to a new person, a new place, or a new version of the past. What looked simple at first, man leaves, man disappears, turns out to be tangled with old violence, shifting identities, and frontier history that never sat still.
You really do want to read these in order.
That is part of the appeal. The Noble Widow, The Six-Shooter Capital, The Name of the Horse, and Return of the Gunfighter build on one another in a steady line. Peecher lets the mystery unfold across the whole set, which gives the series more sweep than many shorter Western runs. Along the way, Lodero changes too. The farther he travels, the less this feels like a scavenger hunt and the more it feels like a man measuring himself against the truth.
If you like Westerns with travel, memory, and a strong through-line, this is a good place to land. The action is there, but the deeper pull is emotional. Lodero is not just hunting facts. He is trying to understand a father, a family story, and the cost of going west in the first place.
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