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Red Ruckus

Brett Cogburn

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Beschreibung

WHEN YOU CAN’T TRUST THE LAW
HE DELIVERS JUSTICE

Morgan Clyde, former New York City peacekeeper and Union army veteran, is a man of righteous words and a gunfighter of uncanny skill. With deadly aim he has ended the reign of every badman to walk the dirt-packed streets of Indian Terriotry’s notorious Ironhead Station. But now he faces those who wear the badge.
 
HOSTILE HOMECOMING
 
With every corrupt businessman, immoral thief, and brutal outlaw either behind bars or six feet under, the town of Eufaula has come under the jurisdiction of men who bend the law to their own whims. They’ve broken their sworn oaths to protect the innocent and annointed themselves as judges, juries, and executioners.
 
Now Morgan must break the law to enforce it, even if it means putting old friends—and lovers—into his line of fire . . .
 
Praise for Spur Award winner Brett Cogburn

“Cogburn treats familiar subjects with freshness and originality, spinning engaging tales true to the Western tradition but told in his own distinctive voice.”
Roundup Magazine

“Cogburn amazes and astounds.”
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Texas, cowboys, back-shooting, gunplay, old West, bloody, horses, Indian territory, fiction, violence, 1880s, Western, railroad, Boot Hill, gundowns