Two men bound by fate. One Judge who thinks he owns the law. A gunfighter who proves he doesn’t.When Nash and Doc Holliday ride into the sun-baked town of Perdido, the place already stinks of fear. Judge Ellison’s iron rule has bled the county dry—his law bought, his justice sold. Folks look away when the hangings start, because speaking costs lives.
It takes one whisper, one wanted poster, to turn the crowd. In broad daylight Doc Holliday is shackled and dragged to jail under the Judge’s orders. The West’s most dangerous gambler is headed for the rope—and Nash is left standing in the dust with a single run, or break the law wide open.
What follows is a showdown written in blood and smoke. Outlaws, lawmen, and innocents collide as Nash hunts for justice in a town that’s forgotten what the word means. And when the final bullet falls, the world will know the price of aiming true.
The description of Doc Holliday is just as I thought he would be with all his sarcasm. Even though my heart was pumping while reading, Doc's comments cracked me up. Reading stories like this teach you more about history than I learned in school!
This was another good adventure with the boys. I am really enjoying this series and hope to go on many more rides with Nash and Doc. Four and a half stars!!