Massacre Trail

Massacre Trail

Massacre Trail

Massacre Trail

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Overview

The lucky ones die quickly...

CROSS-COUNTRY CARNAGE

The so-called homestead killers have been cutting a bloody swath across Oklahoma Territory, leaving behind a trail of corpses, slaughtering whole families on isolated farms and stealing their livestock. Deputy U.S. Marshal Jack Slade has been given the job of bringing back the butchers--alive.

Slade follows the trail of bloodshed to the town of Paradise, where the citi­zens are up in arms, suspecting the Cherokees on a local reservation of committing the savagery. But blaming the braves doesn't add up for Slade. These gruesome crimes go beyond payback for past wrongs done to the Indians. There's something far more evil at work--killers with a taste for blood--and Jack Slade aims to stop their spree before Paradise becomes a hell on earth.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158664168
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Publication date: 12/19/2017
Series: The Lawman , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 870,006
File size: 945 KB

About the Author

"Lyle Brandt" is the pen name of longtime author Michael Newton, used so far on eighteen Western novels published by Berkley Books.

The three Berkley series include five novels starring gunfighter Matthew Price, eleven featuring U.S. Marshal Jack Slade, and two recounting the post-Civil War adventures of U.S. Secret Service agent Gideon Ryder.

Several Slade novels have been honored with awards or nominations as best novels in their respective years of publication. Hanging Judge was a finalist in the 2010 Western Writers of America's Spur Awards. Manhunt won the 2010 Peacemaker Award from the Western Fictioneers. Avenging Angels was a 2010 finalist in the same category and was also a finalist for the 2011 Best Original Mass Market Paperback for the WWA's Spur Awards. Blood Trails was nominated for the 2011 WWA's Spur Awards for Best Western Novel.

Michael Newton lives in Indiana.
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