AN AMERICAN OUTLAW
Gilman James comes home from Iraq – the last of three childhood friends to return. His brothers-in-arms are mere shadows of their former selves – Gil, unmarked, determines to take care of them. But how far should a man go for the people he loves?
Stepping across the line between right and wrong, Gil finds himself stranded in the Texan desert–as a bank heist he’s planned goes horribly wrong. Pursued into the badlands by US Marshal John Whicher, a moment of violent reckoning is set in train. What makes an outlaw? Marshal John Whicher thinks he knows. But can natural justice ever outrank the law?
‘A classic series in the making…’ Amazon Reviews ★★★★★
“As a retired LEO, 37 years on the job I can relate having worked with deputy Marshals during that time.’ M. James Cullinan, Amazon Reviews ★★★★★
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‘Powerful, smart, action-packed…the book has one of the most gratifying endings I’ve encountered in fiction this year…’ B. Case, Amazon TOP 500 REVIEWS ★★★★★
‘This is a post-Iraq Butch & Sundance throw-down. Meditations on war and love and life. Can’t wait to see the movie…’ CiscoPike, Goodreads, Terlingua, TX ★★★★★
“A book of the year…” murdermayhem&more ★★★★★
‘A fast-moving, tension-filled manhunt…hooks the reader…brilliantly rendered.’ Raven Crime Reads ★★★★★
‘I am a USMC Vietnam Vet. Thank you for bringing out some of the treatment of our young men that we trained to kill but did not retrain to rejoin a society they are no longer a part of. I would recommend this book to anyone, but especially vets. Will be looking for more books by this author.’ Jarhead, Amazon Reviews ★★★★★
‘A rip-roaring 21st century western…a relentless pursuit among the sun-scorched mountain trails of West Texas…’ R. Hoseason, Amazon Top 50 ‘Hall of Fame’ Reviews ★★★★★
‘Having spent time as a USAF Air Policeman riding with Tom Green County Sheriff and the Texas Highway Patrol makes the book more real…’ Stevie-Joe, Amazon Reviews ★★★★★
‘As a veteran, who also spent years in rural Texas, I was able to relate and enjoy…’ Rev. Stan Chapin, Amazon Reviews
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