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Gold River Canyon
by Ed Kostro
189 pages
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A lawman's retirement isn't what he hoped it would be.
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Category: Fiction:Historical
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About the Book
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Arizona Territory
- 1878
Renowned Arizona lawman Jacob Golden is having terrible nightmares.
He dreams he's locked in a battle to the death with a demon
from hell that consumes human flesh.
Golden's a man who fears little, yet this haunting vision
terrifies him to the depths of his very soul. And, just when he
should be the happiest man alive.
He's finally hung up his tin star after 20 years as a lawman;
he has a lovely new Spanish bride; and he and his wife are preparing
to move away from Arizona forever to begin a serene new life together
in southern California.
That's when all hell breaks loose.
A sadistic, cannibalistic killer escapes from Yuma Territorial Prison
and begins methodically butchering Jake's friends and plotting
his gruesome revenge against the only lawman who had ever captured
him Marshal Jake Golden.
Sometimes, retirement just isn't what you hoped it would be.
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About the Author |
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Ed Kostro is a published freelance writer with a passion for history, nature, animal, and Native American stories. He's also a member of The Society of Southwestern Authors and The Cat Writers' Association. His work has appeared in Catholic Digest, The Copperfield Review, ByLine, and GRIT. His non-fiction animal memoir, Curious Creatures - Wondrous Waifs, My Life with Animals, was recently published. |
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