Introducing a gun-blazing new series from the masters of the classic Western. Meet Jesse Derringer. Troubleshooter for the Union Pacific Railroad. Where theres trouble, theres Derringer. And where there���s Derringer, theres shooting . . .
On the Fourth of July in 1867, the Union Pacific Railroad announced plans to expand their line into the remote mountains of Dakota Territory. They chose a site near Crow Creek Crossing to be their headquarters and named it Cheyenne. Almost immediately, new residents began to arrive: dreamers and schemers, drifters and grifters, good folks and bad. The owners of Union Pacific knew thered be problems. Between settling disputes, laying down tracks, and keeping the peace, theyd need a troubleshooter. A reliable man of steely resolve. A concealed weapon . . .
His name is Derringer. Like the gun.
Arriving by cattle car with two of his beloved horses, Jesse Derringer is not your typical railroad employee. With the eyes of a scout, he looks for trouble before it becomes a problem for the construction crewsand sometimes starts trouble himself. Usually he handles hot-tempered troublemakers with a cool head and steady hand. But then there are problems that are more complicated and its Derringers job to defuse thembefore they ignite a full-blown bloodbath.
Jesse Derringer is about to learn the true definition of trouble-shooting.
Genre: Thriller
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