A man must fight his way out of a town where justice is bought and sold with a bullet in this classic Ralph Cotton western.
Horse trader Will Summers wasn’t looking to be anybody’s hero, let alone stop a bank robbery led by the son of Gunn Point’s most powerful man. He’d rather hit the trail than try to take on the rest of the robbers, who are hell-bent on skinning his hide. But when the local sheriff is injured and his deputy outmatched, Will knows that things are only going to get worse.
With an enigmatic gun-hand as his only ally, Will is going to have to outshoot—and outwit—a gang of vengeful cutthroats if he wants to make it out of Gunn Point alive....
Praise for Ralph Cotton:
“One of the best Western writers today.” —Western Horseman
“A storyteller in the best tradition of the Old West.” —Golden Spur Award–Winning Author Matt Braun
“Gun-smoked believability…a hard hand to beat.”—Terry Johnson
“Cotton’s blend of history and imagination works because authentic Old West detail and dialogue fill his books.”—Wild West Magazine
A man must fight his way out of a town where justice is bought and sold with a bullet in this classic Ralph Cotton western.
Horse trader Will Summers wasn’t looking to be anybody’s hero, let alone stop a bank robbery led by the son of Gunn Point’s most powerful man. He’d rather hit the trail than try to take on the rest of the robbers, who are hell-bent on skinning his hide. But when the local sheriff is injured and his deputy outmatched, Will knows that things are only going to get worse.
With an enigmatic gun-hand as his only ally, Will is going to have to outshoot—and outwit—a gang of vengeful cutthroats if he wants to make it out of Gunn Point alive....
Praise
Praise for Ralph Cotton:
“One of the best Western writers today.” —Western Horseman
“A storyteller in the best tradition of the Old West.” —Golden Spur Award–Winning Author Matt Braun
“Gun-smoked believability…a hard hand to beat.”—Terry Johnson
“Cotton’s blend of history and imagination works because authentic Old West detail and dialogue fill his books.”—Wild West Magazine