Dark Horses

$6.99 US
Berkley / NAL | Berkley
On sale Jun 03, 2014 | 9781101636176
Sales rights: World
SOUTH-OF-THE-BORDER SHOWDOWN
 
Trouble follows horse trader Will Summers as soon as he sets foot in Dark Horses, Mexico. A party of men is intent on hanging Summers, believing him to be a horse thief, but not before they take him to their boss—Ansil Swann, the very man Summers is delivering four horses to.
 
Will is saved from the hangman’s noose when the men are waylaid by Ansil’s beautiful wife, Bailey. Only Bailey has an agenda of her own, one that lands Will right in the middle of a deadly shootout. Now, in a lawless land where anything goes, Will’s gunslinging skills are put to the test—and if he’s not careful, he may never make it back across the border alive….
“A storyteller in the best tradition of the Old West.”—Golden Spur Award–Winning Author Matt Braun

“One of the best Western writers today.”—Western Horseman

“Authentic Old West detail and dialogue.”—Wild West Magazine

“[Cotton’s] works incorporate…pace and plot in a language that ranges from lyric beauty to macabre descriptions of bestial savagery.”—Wade Hall, The Louisville Courier-Journal

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SOUTH-OF-THE-BORDER SHOWDOWN
 
Trouble follows horse trader Will Summers as soon as he sets foot in Dark Horses, Mexico. A party of men is intent on hanging Summers, believing him to be a horse thief, but not before they take him to their boss—Ansil Swann, the very man Summers is delivering four horses to.
 
Will is saved from the hangman’s noose when the men are waylaid by Ansil’s beautiful wife, Bailey. Only Bailey has an agenda of her own, one that lands Will right in the middle of a deadly shootout. Now, in a lawless land where anything goes, Will’s gunslinging skills are put to the test—and if he’s not careful, he may never make it back across the border alive….

Praise

“A storyteller in the best tradition of the Old West.”—Golden Spur Award–Winning Author Matt Braun

“One of the best Western writers today.”—Western Horseman

“Authentic Old West detail and dialogue.”—Wild West Magazine

“[Cotton’s] works incorporate…pace and plot in a language that ranges from lyric beauty to macabre descriptions of bestial savagery.”—Wade Hall, The Louisville Courier-Journal