Blood City

Book Two of the Calamitous Breed Trilogy

Fiction & Literature, Westerns, Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: Keith Remer ISBN: 9780999853238
Publisher: Honey Lee Press Publication: March 29, 2019
Imprint: Honey Lee Press Language: English
Author: Keith Remer
ISBN: 9780999853238
Publisher: Honey Lee Press
Publication: March 29, 2019
Imprint: Honey Lee Press
Language: English

Marshal CB Wooly returns in Blood City, the Second Book in The Calamitous Breed Trilogy. Wooly’s life is not the same since his “shootout” with the notorious Clay Bardoe. He has gained both tremendous fame and relentless guilt for the manner in which he won that fight. With the gun battle nearly two years in the past, CB has grown weary of others trying to build their reputation by destroying his. It is with one last and very lucrative assignment in “No Man’s Land,” that Marshal Wooly hopes to make enough money to retire to his childhood home in Virginia, and escape the pitfalls of being a dime-novel legend.

 

The tormented citizens of Beaver City await CB Wooley, but so does a range war and two very capable hired gunmen. One is a black-hearted maniac, and the other a highly-educated and mysterious assassin who combines his white-man skills with the cunning ways of his native blood. Two other characters from Killing Bardoe will join CB in combatting the dangerous forces that maintain a death-grip on Beaver City. Marshal CB Wooly will have his heart ripped asunder in the capitol city of No Man’s Land, but will take a stand that forms the catalyst of the final book in the trilogy, Reaping Hellfire.

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Marshal CB Wooly returns in Blood City, the Second Book in The Calamitous Breed Trilogy. Wooly’s life is not the same since his “shootout” with the notorious Clay Bardoe. He has gained both tremendous fame and relentless guilt for the manner in which he won that fight. With the gun battle nearly two years in the past, CB has grown weary of others trying to build their reputation by destroying his. It is with one last and very lucrative assignment in “No Man’s Land,” that Marshal Wooly hopes to make enough money to retire to his childhood home in Virginia, and escape the pitfalls of being a dime-novel legend.

 

The tormented citizens of Beaver City await CB Wooley, but so does a range war and two very capable hired gunmen. One is a black-hearted maniac, and the other a highly-educated and mysterious assassin who combines his white-man skills with the cunning ways of his native blood. Two other characters from Killing Bardoe will join CB in combatting the dangerous forces that maintain a death-grip on Beaver City. Marshal CB Wooly will have his heart ripped asunder in the capitol city of No Man’s Land, but will take a stand that forms the catalyst of the final book in the trilogy, Reaping Hellfire.

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