Synopses & Reviews
Spurr Morgan is ready to retire
but only after one last job. Deputy U.S. Marshal Spurr Morgans ticker isnt what it used to be. After Spurr suffers a heart attack on the job, the Chief Marshal convinces him its time to step down. Unwilling to go out on a sour note, Spurr asks for one last assignment.
The Chief sends him to bring a prisoner back to Denver from the Medicine Bow Mountains. The mission seems routine for an old hand like Spurr, until he discovers that the criminal in question is his old nemesis, Boomer Dragothe former lawman turned train robber that Spurrs been trying to run down for years. Now, with Dragos gang on his trail and a young girl named Greta needing help out of the mountains, Spurr is ready to face his dangerous final job and prove that even old wolves still have a mean bite
Review
Praise for Peter Brandvold “The next Louis LAmour.”—Rosanne Bittner
“Peter Brandvold is a writer to watch.”—Jory Sherman
“Make room on your shelf of favorites; [Brandvold] will be staking out a claim.”—Frank Roderus
Synopsis
Cuno Massey killed a pack of Deputy U.S. Marshals, but only because they were about to rape the women he was escorting to safety. Thrown into a federal penitentiary, he faces a death sentence-until the beautiful Camilla and her cutthroat gang bust him out and head for the Mexican border.
Synopsis
Cuno Massey ends up on the wrong side of the law in this .45-Caliber western from Peter Brandvold...
Cuno Massey killed those deputy U.S. marshals all right, but only because they were about to rape the women he was escorting to safety. Thrown into a federal penitentiary, he faces a death sentence--until the beautiful Camilla and her cutthroat gang bust him out and head for the Mexican border.
Pursued by lawmen as brutal as the desperadoes he travels with, Cuno rides a bloody trail, unsure where his allegiances lie, and wondering if he was better off waiting for the gallows...
About the Author
“The next Louis LAmour.”—Roseanne Bittner, author of Mystic Dreamers
“A natural born storyteller who knows the West.”—Bill Brooks, author of Deadwood and Leaving Cheyenne
“A writer to watch.”—Jory Sherman, author of The Dark Land