Wolf Lawman
by
Ray Hogan
Genesis was a peaceful place which was prospering. John Fontana, a capable marshal, had no trouble preventing lawlessness until a strange unkempt group of men rode into town - and one of them was in fact Fontana's own brother. After killing, raping and plundering, Genesis was peaceful no longer and the men rode out of town - but there was no doubt that revenge had to be taken for all the men who had died and the women who had suffered...
John Fontana had been content as the marshal of Genesis—until the day his own brother and a band of ruthless riders tore the town apart. By the time they rode out, Genesis lay in ashes and Fontana was left for dead.
When he finally healed, he saddled up with one purpose burning in his gut: track them down and make every last man pay for what they’d done. But vengeance gets complicated when the trail leads straight to family, and Fontana has to face the hardest question of all—can he pull the trigger on his own brother.
Ray Hogan delivers another sharp, fast‑moving western packed with grit and action. At its heart is John Fontana, a tough, relentless man driven by a fierce sense of justice.
A gripping story from start to finish, and Hogan is quickly becoming one of my go‑to western writers.
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