Boone Crowe’s passion for revenge carries him outside of the law in a quest to track down the killers of his old army friend, Sergeant Lancelot Tunneson. Set on the trail of army deserters, Crowe enlists the aid of a young Cheyenne girl, Iron Hand.Crowe knows only the names of the killers, but Iron Hand witnessed the savage murders of her last remaining relatives. Their faces are burned into her memory.Together Boone Crowe and Iron Hand ride hell-bent in pursuit of the killers through the open country of Wyoming with blood-red vengeance on their minds. But vengeance is a double-edged sword, and even the victors must pay a price.
Buck Edwards was born a flatlander, among cattle and horses, and was weaned on classic western literature--Zane Grey, Owen Wister, Alan Lemay, Conrad Richter.
His Marshal Boone Crowe series is his attempt at giving western readers both high adventure, peopled with tough men and women, and heroes, not just with grit and heart, but with a soul. Love on the Wyoming plains is not always easy to find, and if it does come, it comes without the window-dressing.
Buck Edwards knows tumbleweeds and nights by the campfire. He knows beans and bacon and the sound of the lonely wind on a flat prairie night. And he knows that he loves to write.