There was one female Deputy US Marshal in the Indian Territory. Her name was Fiona Mae Miller. The Fort Smith Elevator, in its November 6, 1891, issue described her as a dashing brunette of charming manners, an expert shot and a superb horsewoman, and brave to the verge of recklessness.
Some even went so far as to call her a female Bass Reeves; others just called her lady law. She doesn't backwater for any man.
Marshal Miller is on a mission to bring a Cherokee renegade, Cal Mankiller, to justice. She follows his trail of blood to the rugged and mysterious Wichita Mountains in Oklahoma Territory.
Will she finally see justice served? Will she welcome Mankiller to his first day in hell? Find out in Lady Law.
Genre: Western
Some even went so far as to call her a female Bass Reeves; others just called her lady law. She doesn't backwater for any man.
Marshal Miller is on a mission to bring a Cherokee renegade, Cal Mankiller, to justice. She follows his trail of blood to the rugged and mysterious Wichita Mountains in Oklahoma Territory.
Will she finally see justice served? Will she welcome Mankiller to his first day in hell? Find out in Lady Law.
Genre: Western
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