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Plain Creek veteran Sheriff Isaac Ike Hoskins never knew it before, but theres a deeply corrupt town not too far from him.
Arizona Territorys Irongate is plagued with extortion and graft, as well as too many unexplained deaths. One of those was the son of widow Marge Davenport. She also happens to be the long lost love of Sheriff Ike. Some twenty-five years before, Ike chose his profession over her. Now, with an uncertain retirement ahead, Ike questions if he did the right thing. The lawman will fight through those feelings to take on the wickedly cunning Wesley Lutton, a crooked Irongate Town Council member.
Between Lutton and his henchmen, Ike will face danger and guns around almost every corner. Ike will need every trick in his lawmans book to defeat Lutton and bring law and order back to the frontier town of Irongate.
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
Arizona Territorys Irongate is plagued with extortion and graft, as well as too many unexplained deaths. One of those was the son of widow Marge Davenport. She also happens to be the long lost love of Sheriff Ike. Some twenty-five years before, Ike chose his profession over her. Now, with an uncertain retirement ahead, Ike questions if he did the right thing. The lawman will fight through those feelings to take on the wickedly cunning Wesley Lutton, a crooked Irongate Town Council member.
Between Lutton and his henchmen, Ike will face danger and guns around almost every corner. Ike will need every trick in his lawmans book to defeat Lutton and bring law and order back to the frontier town of Irongate.
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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