Here are some of his other works:
* "The World in My Rearview Mirror": A memoir about his life and writing career.
* "The Shootist": A Western novel about a gunslinger facing his own mortality. This was also adapted into a popular film starring John Wayne.
* "The Ballad of the Sad Cafe": This is actually a novella written by Carson McCullers, not by Swarthout.
* "The Honey Pot": This is a film, not a book written by Swarthout.
Swarthout's works often explore themes of morality, redemption, and the American West. He was known for his strong characters and suspenseful plots.
If you're interested in reading more of his work, "Where the Boys Are" and "The Shootist" are good places to start.