The latest exciting western from R.G. Yoho. This is the kind-of book legends are made from. Filled with action, adventure, drama and horses… you don’t want to miss this great new tale from one of the greatest western storytellers of today!
Boot Hill Valley is a funny name for a town. It’s also a Colorado town with a dark, brutal, and lawless past, a place which can no longer hire a marshal.
Chance McBride, one of their former lawmen, is a man who believes he has lost everything, and with nothing left to lose, he foolishly turns to the bottle. But despite Chance’s drinking, he still hasn’t lost the love of a good woman, his wife, Amy.
With the help of his wife and the unlikely friendship of a mysterious Arapaho, Chance reclaims his life, confronts his personal demons, and challenges the evil Ramsey brothers, who once again threaten it all.
Catch the latest bestseller from R.G. Yoho if you love the writing of Robert Hanlon, David Watts, Paul L. Thompson and J.S. Stroud. This is the west at its best.
R.G. Yoho is a West Virginia native with a passion for history and tales of the American West. A proud member of the Western Writers of America and a 2022 Spur Award finalist, he's author of the five-book Kellen Malone Western series as well as books of historical fiction and nonfiction.
Yoho is also America's foremost authority on the life of Baldwin-Felts Agent and notorious coal mine spy, Charles E. Lively, who he profiled in the biography, "Charles E. Lively. The Deadliest Man in the West Virginia-Colorado Coal Mine Wars."
Yoho's varied career includes speaker, radio talk show host and political columnist, as well as a retired laboratory technician and process operator in the chemicals industry. Yoho is also the past president of the West Virginia Writers, Inc.
He lives in Southeast Ohio, near the Ohio-West Virginia border, with his wife of 43 years. They have three children, a nephew who is like a son and twelve grandchildren.
Yoho grew up on a cattle farm. Today, along with his son and grandsons, the author raises registered Texas Longhorns.