Mister D'Eath and the Judge

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Tony Masero ISBN: 9781310877759
Publisher: Tony Masero Publication: November 6, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Tony Masero
ISBN: 9781310877759
Publisher: Tony Masero
Publication: November 6, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

1870 Nebraska.
Sam D’Eath and Judge Aldermire make an unlikely team.
Their task is to dispense tough frontier justice and the Judge likes to keep things simple in his circuit court, which means that most cases end in a terminal way. But bad news travels fast and when it reaches Sam he has to leave off stretching necks to take time out for some personal justice.
The trail he and the Judge follow takes them to Capable Springs and a crime that cuts Sam to the heart. As they seek out the perpetrators there are a few distractions along the way, there’s a vicious cannibal on the loose and a sensual half-breed girl that catches Sam’s eye. With a professional gunman and a wealthy rancher waiting in the sidelines, it takes more than a length of hemp rope and a noose to settle the score.
Solving the case and finding the perpetrators takes Sam and the Judge deeper into a devious scheme that unexpectedly reaches far beyond the sleepy town. As a result the townsfolk of Capable Springs face a vengeful band of gunmen eager to stop the news from ever getting out and if it means the town’s total destruction, well, that’s just too bad.
The town soon discovers that wherever they go, things are never the same after Mister D’Eath and The Judge come calling.

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1870 Nebraska.
Sam D’Eath and Judge Aldermire make an unlikely team.
Their task is to dispense tough frontier justice and the Judge likes to keep things simple in his circuit court, which means that most cases end in a terminal way. But bad news travels fast and when it reaches Sam he has to leave off stretching necks to take time out for some personal justice.
The trail he and the Judge follow takes them to Capable Springs and a crime that cuts Sam to the heart. As they seek out the perpetrators there are a few distractions along the way, there’s a vicious cannibal on the loose and a sensual half-breed girl that catches Sam’s eye. With a professional gunman and a wealthy rancher waiting in the sidelines, it takes more than a length of hemp rope and a noose to settle the score.
Solving the case and finding the perpetrators takes Sam and the Judge deeper into a devious scheme that unexpectedly reaches far beyond the sleepy town. As a result the townsfolk of Capable Springs face a vengeful band of gunmen eager to stop the news from ever getting out and if it means the town’s total destruction, well, that’s just too bad.
The town soon discovers that wherever they go, things are never the same after Mister D’Eath and The Judge come calling.

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