Dover Station, Montana, is no place for a lawman. A sheriff's badge
ain't worth a nickel here--unless you've got the bullets to back it up .
. .
When he signed up to be sheriff of this dirty little boomtown, Aaron
Mackey knew he was asking for trouble. Once, when Mackey was the U.S.
marshal for the whole Montana Territory, he swore no job could get any
harder. But that was before he took down a few of the bank-robbing
Hancock--and incurred the wrath of the gang's maniacal matriarch, Mad
Nellie Hancock.
And that was before every avenging outlaw and hired henchmen came
crawling out of the woodwork to kill him--in the meanest, bloodiest
showdown the town had ever seen . . .
Aaron Mackey knows you can't fight city hall. But you can flush out
every kill-crazy outlaw, greedy grifter, and boomtown rat--then
exterminate with extreme prejudice . . .
"McCauley's more than a fair hand at Westerns . . . with nonstop
action."
**--**Roundup Magazine **on *Where the Bullets Fly
***"Comes out guns blazing from the very first page and doesn't let
up until the action-packed finale . . . a real page-turner."
--True West
"A captivating western . . . the setting is harsh and even the
violence is gratifying."
**--**Booklist, STARRED review on Dark Territory