"Spillane is a pioneer of tough-guy ethics."--Washington Post
In the west legends are made one bullet at a time....
Trinidad, New Mexico, is an oasis of civilization in an untamed desert
ruled by outlaws, bank robbers and horse thieves. Sheriff Harry Gauge
rules his town with an iron fist, a fast gun, and an unbridled thirst
for power.
George Cullen sweated blood to carve a ranch from the wilderness. He'd
rather take a bullet to the gut than give in to the greedy sheriff's
land grab. But a cattle empire isn't all Gauge wants--he also has his
eye on Cullen's beautiful daughter, Willa.
Cullen gets word out that he's hiring the fastest gunslinger money can
buy to take on the sheriff. When a stranger rides in, townsfolk wonder
if this is the rancher's hired gun. Wherever he came from, wherever he's
going, two things are clear--the stranger won't be pushed...and his aim
is deadly.
"Spillane is a master in compelling you to always turn the next page."
--The New York Times
"Collins displays his mastery of Spillane's distinctive
two-fistedprose." --Publishers Weekly