Denver McCoy's Rules
(2022)(A book in the Post-Civil War Western Justice series)
A novel by William Black
Its 1876 Arizona and the territory may never become a state unless it can bring its outlaw problem under control. Only recently an illegal territory wide whiskey cartel was responsible for the murder of a beautiful young innocent woman.
Governor Anson Safford believes he may have the man to turn it all around. He is Pinkerton Detective Denver McCoy on loan from the fledgling Department of Justice.
Denver will have to use all of his cunning to go up against a gang, which lingers in the shadows and remains elusive. Its led by Herman Birchwood Hatcher, who has his hands involved in several evil activities.
Along the way of establishing justice, Denver must come to grips a few of his inner challenges. He is also charmed by the beautiful Grace van der Holland, twin sister of the murdered young woman. Watch as Denver metes out justice.
Another classic western with respectful romance and women as strong frontier folk from author William Black.
Note: Each book in the Post-Civil War Western Justice series is a standalone story that can be read out of order.
Genre: Western
Governor Anson Safford believes he may have the man to turn it all around. He is Pinkerton Detective Denver McCoy on loan from the fledgling Department of Justice.
Denver will have to use all of his cunning to go up against a gang, which lingers in the shadows and remains elusive. Its led by Herman Birchwood Hatcher, who has his hands involved in several evil activities.
Along the way of establishing justice, Denver must come to grips a few of his inner challenges. He is also charmed by the beautiful Grace van der Holland, twin sister of the murdered young woman. Watch as Denver metes out justice.
Another classic western with respectful romance and women as strong frontier folk from author William Black.
Note: Each book in the Post-Civil War Western Justice series is a standalone story that can be read out of order.
Genre: Western
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