Born to Hang - Terrence McCauley - Books - Kensington Publishing - 9780786050062 - September 26, 2023
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Born to Hang

Terrence McCauley

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Born to Hang

Hailed as the Elmore Leonard of a new generation, two-time Spur Award finalist and Peacemaker Award-winning author Terrence McCauley ratchets up the suspense in a 19th century Montana Territory mining town, as Jeremiah Halstead is wrongly marked for death, running for his life--and gunning for justice...

WANTED FOR MURDER:
DEPUTY U. S. MARSHAL JEREMIAH HALSTEAD


Jeremiah Halstead knew it would be hard to uphold the law in a buckwild boomtown like Silver Cloud, Montana. He also knew it would be easy to make some dangerous enemies. But he never counted on a foe as flat-out evil as Ed Zimmerman. This cold, conniving cutthroat may be awaiting trial, but the outlaw bounty he placed on Halstead's head is still in effect. Warrants have been issued for Halstead's arrest--and even his once-close friends are looking to put the blast on him. Forced into hiding in the harsh Montana wilderness, Halstead has no choice but to trust a group of friendly trappers. But as he quickly learns, some friendships come with a price. And sometimes that price is comes high--with death.

Alone. Desperate. Hunted like an animal. Deputy U. S. Marshal Jeremiah Halstead is about to face his day of judgment. But he won't do it alone. He will reach out to the last person he can trust--his former partner--and greet that fateful day with blood and agony.

"McCauley's Westerns move at a pace that leaves readers sweating and out of breath. Blood on the Trail is one wild, entertaining ride." --Johnny D. Boggs
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320 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 26, 2023
ISBN13 9780786050062
Publishers Kensington Publishing
Pages 320
Dimensions 172 × 105 × 23 mm   ·   166 g
Language English  

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