A classic western novel from Frank Wheeler with non-stop epic adventure and a blend of western romance
Pat Bond went through hell after his parents were killed. His sister and uncle did their best, but he hated everyone and everything.
Including himself.
So he ran as far away as he could get.
When he met Skeeter and Fox, his life changed for the better. They weren’t brothers by blood, but they were brothers just the same.
“We may not be brothers by blood, but we’re brothers just the same,” said Skeeter. He spit on his hand and held it out. Fox did the same.
“Brothers,” said Pat. And just like that, he was home.
All they wanted was justice, and all they got was scorn. Until they became US Marshals under the leadership of Jay Devlin.
For once, everything was going right. Until Pat discovered that one of his brothers was not what they seemed.
Forced to give up his badge, he returned to the only home he had left. His sister welcomed him with open arms.
But … Myrtle, the mouthy girl next door, was less enthusiastic.
It might have stayed that way, too, if not for Marshal Devlin. He’s the worst kind of criminal—the kind who thinks he can get away with it.
Pat and Myrtle won’t let that happen.
Can Pat come to terms with his past and survive the ultimate betrayal?
Each novel in the series is a standalone western which can be read out of order.
Genre: Western
Pat Bond went through hell after his parents were killed. His sister and uncle did their best, but he hated everyone and everything.
Including himself.
So he ran as far away as he could get.
When he met Skeeter and Fox, his life changed for the better. They weren’t brothers by blood, but they were brothers just the same.
“We may not be brothers by blood, but we’re brothers just the same,” said Skeeter. He spit on his hand and held it out. Fox did the same.
“Brothers,” said Pat. And just like that, he was home.
All they wanted was justice, and all they got was scorn. Until they became US Marshals under the leadership of Jay Devlin.
For once, everything was going right. Until Pat discovered that one of his brothers was not what they seemed.
Forced to give up his badge, he returned to the only home he had left. His sister welcomed him with open arms.
But … Myrtle, the mouthy girl next door, was less enthusiastic.
It might have stayed that way, too, if not for Marshal Devlin. He’s the worst kind of criminal—the kind who thinks he can get away with it.
Pat and Myrtle won’t let that happen.
Can Pat come to terms with his past and survive the ultimate betrayal?
Each novel in the series is a standalone western which can be read out of order.
Genre: Western
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