Directives of the Marshal: Protect the innocent; Uphold the law; Stamp out illegality.
The long-awaited new Western adventure from Casey Nash! Ride with two ferocious lawmen as they take on crime in the Old West. This is traditional Western action for those who love the American Western!
For the first time ever, two legends of the west, U.S. Marshal Jake Timber and bounty hunter extraordinaire Jedidiah Justice, ride together as a deadly duo to root out greed and corruption in Stillwater, Colorado using the business ends of their guns.
Cattle baron Big John Brannon, his crony, Sledge Porter, and their hired mercenaries have run off, burned out, and killed all but one tenant farmer, Silas Jones. And when Jones and his family are murdered, Timber and Justice vow to make their killers pay.
But first, Jedidiah Justice has to find Jake Timber who has been framed for murder. A large reward is on his head. Timber has disappeared into the Rockies. Those who have gotten close enough to see him have paid for it with their blood.
Very good as always. I had read some Tember books and thought. This don't sound right that guy is for Justice. Glad to read he's still for a good lawman. But I think I read the cart before the horse. The one I read before was about lily and he was retired. But there is one I want too read. JD TV in
When you find a book written by three of the best western writers around you know it's going to be a great story with lots of action!! Read it from cover to cover in one day!!
I have just started reading your stories and I have enjoyed this one very much. I really enjoyed the inclusion of ranger Timber and being permitted to do so.I l would like to say Thank you to both authors.I will be back.
I liked this fast moving book that does not get bogged down with details. I have an imagination that can fill in the details for myself the way I want it to go. Appreciate the Christian faith thrown in too. No sex is appreciated as well. Thank you for a good read!
This was a great hard hitting shootem up western with no holds barred. The author did a fine job of getting the characters in and out of trouble when the odds were against them.