Книга LAWLESS SPUR Kurt James

LAWLESS SPUR

Wyoming Western Tales Book 1

Автор: Kurt James
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Independently published
Наличност: Очаква се зареждане
Издание 03. 06. 2026
13.62 26.63 лв
In the Wyoming Territory, the law doesn't always ride fast enough. When a Union Pacific land grab le...

Информация за книгата

Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
210
EAN
9798258539304
Enbook ID
52753968
Издател
Теглоt
289
Размери
152 x 229 x 11

Пълно описание

In the Wyoming Territory, the law doesn't always ride fast enough. When a Union Pacific land grab leaves bodies in its wake, Territorial Marshal Elias Mercer heads to the remote Rock River spur-a place where the railroad has brought more than progress. It's brought power. And the type of men willing to kill for it.

What Mercer finds isn't just a robbery. It's control. Land is being taken. Ranchers are being pushed out. And anyone who resists... disappears.

Jon Mestdagh, a man who believes everything has a price and can be owned, stands at the center of it all. Everything... including people.

When Mercer crosses paths with Kimberly Matusz, a widowed rancher who refuses to bend, the fight turns personal. She's strong, capable, and already marked by Mestdagh's reach. Together, they uncover a deeper truth behind the violence gripping Rock River-and a plan that won't stop until the town belongs to one man.

As pressure builds and the bodies stack, Mercer understands that warrants and words won't settle this. It will end in blood.

In a final, all-out assault at the Rock River freight yard, Mercer and Kimberly take the fight straight into the heart of Mestdagh's power-where rifles roar, the ground turns to mud and fire, and survival comes down to who's willing to stand when everything breaks.

But even when the shooting stops...some things don't end clean.

Lawless Spur is a gritty, cinematic Western about justice, survival, and the type of choices that define a man when the law isn't enough.

Because out here-the badge doesn't make the man. What he does with it... does.