After capturing the members of the stage-robbing Thorson-Mahoney Gang, Lou Prophet and his partner, Louisa Bonaventure, take their quarry to the remote town of Bitter Creek in order to collect their reward only to find a town torn apart by violence, whose local lawmen have been hanged for arresting the son of Sam Scanlon. Original.
Peter Brandvold has written well over one hundred action westerns under his own name and his pseudonym, Frank Leslie. Born and raised in North Dakota, he has lived all over the West. He currently lives in western Minnesota with his dog. Follow him at Amazon and here peterbrandvold.blogspot.comand here: facebook.com/peter.brandvold.
Prophet was tricked into becoming the town's Marshall. He and Louisa were owed bounty money, but they had to wait, so Louisa left knowing that Prophet would meet up with her to pay her. But this town's people are scared about something and no one will say anything. Well as usual, the town is ruled/run by a man name Carmody who owns building in Bitter Creek. Some unknown is trying to murder Prophet for some unknown reason. Lots of action and lots of unanswered questions are finally answered...it's one of those hold your horses..and watch your back..very lively with Prophets colorful quotes..