
Part of Series
The U.S. Army unit, the Deadly Dozen, ride south at the bidding of the politicians in Washington D.C. and Mexico City. They have orders to stop the Apache raids along the border and to eliminate the threat at all costs. Forty Mexican Federales join them to flush out the hostiles in a hidden stronghold deep in the mountains. The renegade Apache prepares to make a last stand. Will justice prevail? The Tonkawa shaman Potak wanders off searching for the Sacred Mountain as Tuc and James Boot spy on the military patrol as they cross the Rio Grande and head south deep into Mexico. The officer in charge is Col. Rick Dodge—an infamous Indian Fighter from the years past. He and his men are taking scalps at a hundred dollars a head and are looking to get rich quick. It is a hunt to the death, and they are heading for and Devil’s Canyon and the Apache in the pass. The Sinner Killer propels the trio toward the unknown as they seek a way to save the Indian stronghold and wreak the wrath on those who commit the seven deadly sins. An old black dog appears to lead the way.
Author

Ash Lingam is an Amazon Best Selling Author. He has written over one hundred novels and short stories in the Western genre. He has published nine series about the Texas Rangers, US Marshals, and Bounty Hunters, and his new additions to the Frontier & Pioneer Western Fiction—the Mountain Men series. Ash was born on a ranch in the Midwestern United States. It was during a time when Westerns were magical both at the movies and on television. As a boy, he collected Indian arrowheads in the fields and rode his horse, Sugar, in the woods as he played cowboys and Indians. From age twelve, he hunted to put food on the family table when his grandpa, Pop, gave him his first double-barrel shotgun—at eight taught him how to trap in our ponds and the creeks at the end of our property. Growing up in the country with horses and guns made the transition to an author of the Old West an effortless journey. Some say Ash Lingam is the fastest writer in the West. Ash says; When inspiration hits me, from when I open my eyes in the morning until I fall asleep at night, I let my fingers dance across the keyboards, anxious to see what will happen next in the story in my mind’s eye. Ash Lingam