The bridge.
Sheriff Dean Coleman paused, then said, The bridge? What about it?
The bridge that the Texas Pacific rides on, over Bitter Gorge. Thats a drop of one hundred feet or more, down into the Pecos River.
Dean leaned in. You dont figure theyre blowing it up?
I dont know. It makes sense. Blow up the bridge, take the gold.
After finding a train schedule in the pocket of a dead outlaw, Sheriff Dean uncovers the most sinister plot yet of the deadly militia Los Bandidos Rojos. Theres a train car full of gold due to pass through Deans town. And the militia is going to send it over the bridge at Bitter Gorge.
Los Bandidos Rojos. Waves of the militia fighters are being sent over the Rio Grande into the West Texas desert under orders to occupy Deans county for Mexico
Sheriff Dean Coleman wont let them.
The sheriff is having a hard time finding someone that heeds his warnings or is willing to help him take out the horde of desperados
Until he finds a young woman riding that same train.
Melissa Craig. The Bandidos killed her husband. And she wants revenge.
Together, they become part of the last resistance against the Bandidos and their amigos.
But time is running out. If that train reaches Bitter Gorge, itll leave hundreds dead. And itll spell certain doom for Deans beloved county.
Sheriff Dean is used to shooting his revolver but will it be enough to save his home?
Another classic western with respectful romance and women as strong frontier folk from author William Black.
Note: Each book in the American Post-Civil War Westerns series is a standalone story that can be read out of order.
Genre: Romance
Sheriff Dean Coleman paused, then said, The bridge? What about it?
The bridge that the Texas Pacific rides on, over Bitter Gorge. Thats a drop of one hundred feet or more, down into the Pecos River.
Dean leaned in. You dont figure theyre blowing it up?
I dont know. It makes sense. Blow up the bridge, take the gold.
After finding a train schedule in the pocket of a dead outlaw, Sheriff Dean uncovers the most sinister plot yet of the deadly militia Los Bandidos Rojos. Theres a train car full of gold due to pass through Deans town. And the militia is going to send it over the bridge at Bitter Gorge.
Los Bandidos Rojos. Waves of the militia fighters are being sent over the Rio Grande into the West Texas desert under orders to occupy Deans county for Mexico
Sheriff Dean Coleman wont let them.
The sheriff is having a hard time finding someone that heeds his warnings or is willing to help him take out the horde of desperados
Until he finds a young woman riding that same train.
Melissa Craig. The Bandidos killed her husband. And she wants revenge.
Together, they become part of the last resistance against the Bandidos and their amigos.
But time is running out. If that train reaches Bitter Gorge, itll leave hundreds dead. And itll spell certain doom for Deans beloved county.
Sheriff Dean is used to shooting his revolver but will it be enough to save his home?
Another classic western with respectful romance and women as strong frontier folk from author William Black.
Note: Each book in the American Post-Civil War Westerns series is a standalone story that can be read out of order.
Genre: Romance
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