When Indians massacre an army troop, Ross Caldwell's wife fears he's among the victims. But Caldwell is on the run, pursued by bitter enemies from the Civil War.
Caldwell finds refuge in the arms of the sultry madam of Last Chance Gulch. But his bloody past catches up with him. A murderous ex-soldier is on his trail, and his wife has tracked him down as well. . .
Blakely writes with a beauty that rivals the Big Bend country or the Palo Duro at Sunset. -Terry C. Johnston, author of thePlainsmenseries
Brings a fresh and wonderful voice to the western. -Norman Zollinger
When Indians massacre an army troop, Ross Caldwell's wife fears he's among the victims. But Caldwell is on the run, pursued by bitter enemies from the Civil War.
Caldwell finds refuge in the arms of the sultry madam of Last Chance Gulch. But his bloody past catches up with him. A murderous ex-soldier is on his trail, and his wife has tracked him down as well...
Mike Blakely's writing beats strong and true. -Larry Jay Martin, author ofShadow of the Grizzly
The color and pace of L'Amour at the top of his form. -Ed Gorman, author ofGuild
An exciting, suspenseful novel with well-fleshed characters. The gunfights and breaking in of mustangs are breathtaking. Blakely knows guns, horses, and humans. -Library JournalonThe Snowy Range Gang
Shortgrass Songleaves me a bit stunned by its epic scope and the power of the writing. Excellent! -Elmer Kelton, author ofThe Day the Cowboys Quit,onShortgrass Song
A native of Texas,Mike Blakelygrew up working on the family ranch. He is a veteran of the United States Air Force and holds a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of Texas at Austin. He is the former president of Western Writers of America and has taught fiction writing at numerous workshops nationwide. He is a winner of the Spur Award for Best Western Novel. Also a silÁ