In Shadow Killers, The Reverend Titus Jacoby has come to Cimarron on a mission: to put himself up as bait for a shadowy coalition of corrupt landowners known as the Santa Fe Ring.
But for those who intend to keep their stranglehold on New Mexico, going after the good Reverend will be a big mistake-because the fiery-talking man of God is really Cole Braddock, the West's most notorious manhunter operating in disguise.
And with a little help from a lady, Braddock won't leave Cimarron until he forces the conspirators out into the open-and brings them down.
In Deathwalk, Ben Thompson carved out a name for himself as a gambler and a shootist-from Dodge City to the Rio Grande.
But settling down in Austin with a wife and young son didn't settle Ben's taste for the sporting life.
He still found himself in the gambling dives-where the turn of a card too often led to a shootout.
Soon a circle of powerful businessmen decides that Thompson is the only man who can tame Austin's wild side.
They ask him to rule the streets-and take no prisoners.
They want him to take on the job of a marshal in a town in which every man packs a gun.
Thompson's career as a lawman is about to take an explosive turn.
He finds himself at a crossroads: Is his personal code of honor the price for a tin-star badge? It's a risk he's willing to take.
even if there's no going back.
Mission | To put himself up as bait for a shadowy coalition of corrupt landowners known as the |
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He finds himself at a crossroads | Is his personal code of honor the price for a tinstar badge |