In the boomtown of Dover Station, Montana, tracks have been laid and
everyone's looking to make a fortune, lawfully or not. And the law has
something to say about it--one bullet at a time . . .
DOVER STATION--WHERE DEATH RIDES FASTER THAN THE WIND
A rash of deadly train robberies has the chief investor of Dover Station
feeling itchier than a quick draw without a target. And he wants Sheriff
Aaron Mackey to scratch that itch with every bullet his battered badge
authorizes him to shoot. When Mackey and his backup gun down four
kill-crazy bandits, they uncover a plot cooked up by respected citizens
of Dover Station--someone who can pull enough strings to replace Mackey
with a disgraced marshal from Texas. Now Mackey's badge may not say
much, but his gun defies all fear. Anyone who stands between Mackey and
the future of Dover Station is about to become buried in the pages of
history . . .
"Hard to put down . . . because of the gritty and stylish narrative,
the virtually nonstop action."
**--**Publishers Weekly on Terrence McCauley's Sympathy for the
Devil