
A second collaboration between Casey Nash and Peter Alan Turner bringing together two of their most exciting characters—this is Jubal U.S. Marshal and Bear Mountain Man working together to stay alive for a new adventure! Rufus Terrell and his four sons were a special breed of men. They were vile and vicious, animal-like many would say. They enjoyed bringing misery to others and were always looking for their next victims. Marshal Jubal Stone had already had one very unpleasant run-in with them when he and his deputies arrested the clan for killing a family of settlers a few months back. That day, the Terrells didn’t come without a fight, a two-hour gunfight. Unfortunately, instead of being sentenced to a rope, they were cut loose by a liberal judge in Austin. They got off scot-free once, but they’ll not escape justice twice. When the Terrells ride into Waco on a vengeance mission and take three women hostage, Jubal and his two-man posse are forced to track them into the badlands. He calls on mountain man and friend Bear Willis to help him. Get ready to ride hard and prepare for war. There will blood in the Texas badlands. Grab your copy today!
Authors

Writing has always been a lifelong dream. Finally, at 71 years young, that dream became a reality. I am honored to be part of Dusty Saddles Publishing, the leading publisher of Western Novels. Currently, I have several Western Series on Amazon: Chet Henderson: Texas Ranger Adventure Series, Bear Willis: Mountain Man Series, and Willie McGee: Mountain Man Series. Along with a co-write with my granddaughter. In creating my Westerns, I wanted to do three things, be authentic, create likable characters, and tell a good story. With a lot of hard work and prayer, my books have been well received, so, I must be doing something right. I live with my wife of fifty-three years and our cat Moxie on Rattlesnake Ridge. We are lucky that our children, grandchildren, and great-grandson all live close by. When I'm not writing, I enjoy woodcarving, fishing, and pampering my classic Jaguar. I donate a portion of the profits from my books to Veteran charities, including the Veteran’s Independence Project.