Wolf Stockburn #02: Hell's Jaw Pass

Wolf Stockburn #02: Hell's Jaw Pass
Max O'Hara
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Paperback
h178 x 121mm - 320pg
27 Jul 2021 US
International import eta 7-19 days
9780786047116
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The second in a rail-blazing new series set in the early days of the transcontinental railroad--when America headed west, outlaws climbed on board, and one man risked his life to stop them in their tracks. The building of the transcontinental railroad is the story of America itself. Full of great dreams--and greater dangers--it required bold vision, back-breaking work, and one brave man to stop the baddest of the bad men every step of the way. His name is Wolf Stockburn, railroad detective. . . NEXT STOP, HELL. ALL ABOARD!The killers are organized-and ruthless. One by one, they slaughter a railroad crew at Hell' s Jaw Pass in Wyoming Territory. No survivors. No mercy. To ensure the rail line' s completion, Wells Fargo sends their best detective, Wolf Stockburn, to the nearby mining town of Wild Horse. It' s a rowdy little outpost full of miners, outlaws, and downright killers smack in the middle of two of the largest ranches in the territory. It' s also as close to the pit of hell as Stockburn has ever been . . . Train holdups, ranch wars, slaughter-this little boomtown' s got it all. Stockburn' s not sure he can trust anyone here, even the deputy' s daughter. This pretty gal isn' t just flirting with Wolf, she' s flirting with disaster. And that disaster comes with a hail of bullets, and-before it' s all over-a lot of blood on the tracks . . .
Max O' Hara turned to writing after thirty years of working in the construction and trucking industries. He grew up reading the Westerns of Louis L' Amour, Elmer Kelton, Max Brand, Elmore Leonard, and Ernest Haycox, among others. It was Jack Schaefer' s 1949 classic SHANE that really inspired him. "What Mr. Schaefer accomplished in 176 pages has never been equaled in American Western storytelling," O' ' Hara says. He lives in the Midwest USA.

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