Marshal Brad Reese is in Montana after receiving word that his mother is ill, arriving from Nevada where he brought down a notorious gunslinger. Reuniting with his friend, Sheriff Clark, soon leads Brad into a downward spiral of lies and deceit. The new deputy sheriff is shaking things up, and a mysterious murder turns Brad's world upside down. Too late, he's thrust into the evil that has invaded Miles City, and he doesn't have long to right the wrongs that have taken hold of the people in his beloved Miles City.
Brad was a U.S.Marshall that had been away from home too long, and though he had letters about his mother being sick, something always seemed to come his way to keep him from making it home. When he finally came home it was not as he remembered, there was the cold gray fingers of pure evil surrounding his home town. Now he just had to figure out who he could trust, or , it was a good chance, he could wake up dead, long before ever wanted to.
The peacemaker by Colt was a single action like its clones used in SASS competition. The cylinder doesn't flip shut as it is kept in place by a Base Pin.it is loaded and unloaded through the loading gate on the right side of the frame.And a bullet doesn't slide into a chamber when the hammer is drawn back.It rotates the cyl.
When Brad Reese left his home town 7 years ago to become a US Marshal, he had an overwhelming desire for justice and it took him all over the territory. Now returning home because of his ill mother, he finds that a gang has taken his town, killed the sheriff and scared everyone else. Brad Reese doesn't have to travel any further to see justice done.
Enjoyed your book very much.poor Brandy sure got her face messed up. Brad sure was a powerful GUY. Sounds like the kind of guy all gals want. Will be looking forward to your next book.
T. Y. Ryan doesn't write bad stories. This another of his good stories. I think I enjoyed this book as much or more than any I have read. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
This story has strong characters, plenty of action for a western drama, and the bad guys are dealt with justly. Perhaps a follow up book would provide more closer?.