Author: | Paul Lederer | ISBN: | 9781480487338 |
Publisher: | Open Road Media | Publication: | April 29, 2014 |
Imprint: | Open Road Media | Language: | English |
Author: | Paul Lederer |
ISBN: | 9781480487338 |
Publisher: | Open Road Media |
Publication: | April 29, 2014 |
Imprint: | Open Road Media |
Language: | English |
Caught in a land war, two gunmen are forced to shoot their way out
A bloated dead cow bakes in the hot desert sun. This grisly omen is the first creature Trinity and Billy Raglan have seen since they stepped onto the deserted Bar-D Ranch, a desolate stretch of country that their boss has purchased for reasons known only to him. Sent to clear out the property after the former owner refuses to vacate, they detect no signs of life—until a sniper’s bullet breaks the silence. Trinity and Billy have walked into a shooting war.
This is the opening engagement in a battle that could determine the fate of the territory. As Boss Clark fights three factions for control of the seemingly worthless land, Billy and Trinity find themselves caught in the crossfire. Their only routes of escape involve traversing an endless stretch of deadly desert . . . or shooting their way to freedom.
Caught in a land war, two gunmen are forced to shoot their way out
A bloated dead cow bakes in the hot desert sun. This grisly omen is the first creature Trinity and Billy Raglan have seen since they stepped onto the deserted Bar-D Ranch, a desolate stretch of country that their boss has purchased for reasons known only to him. Sent to clear out the property after the former owner refuses to vacate, they detect no signs of life—until a sniper’s bullet breaks the silence. Trinity and Billy have walked into a shooting war.
This is the opening engagement in a battle that could determine the fate of the territory. As Boss Clark fights three factions for control of the seemingly worthless land, Billy and Trinity find themselves caught in the crossfire. Their only routes of escape involve traversing an endless stretch of deadly desert . . . or shooting their way to freedom.