Friday, February 27, 2026

Arizona Justice

Arizona Justice

by

Gordon D. Shirreffs


In Arizona Justice, when Rowan Locke rode into Llano with a marshal’s badge in his pocket and the iron will to bring back a killer, all he heard talk of was the terrible Donnigans, those five wild-tempered brothers who thought they were above the law.



Rowan Locke, once a Cavalry sergeant and now a United States Marshal, rides into Llano hunting the yellow‑belly who gunned down his friend and partner. He finds a town ruled by the Donigans—five hard, storm‑fighting brothers and a father twice as mean. They don’t need guns to make their point. Joan Donigan is another matter entirely, and Locke feels the pull.
But John Ripsey, a land‑hungry rancher with a taste for getting his way, stands in Locke’s path. And behind it all, a hidden killer watches and waits. Llano is full of lies, and Locke may be the next man to fall.

Shirreffs delivers again: lean prose, fierce characters, and a story that grabs hold. The Donigans nearly walk off with the book. Definitely worth adding to your TBR.


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