Long Ride for Justice - Free eBook
A dead son.
A crooked cattle baron.
A town where the law answers to money—until one worn-out gunman rides in with nothing left to lose.
When a letter from Wyoming Territory tells Chicago machinist Tom Callahan that his boy Jamie “died in a riding accident,” Tom knows better. Jamie grew up on stories of the West, but he wasn’t a fool. So Tom digs his old pistol out of the drawer, kisses his wife goodbye, and boards a train pointed straight at the frontier that nearly killed him once already.
Dry Creek is a town with one dusty street and a long memory. The official story says Jamie’s horse spooked at Willow Creek. The unofficial one sits in the big house on the hill—Ephraim Kincaid, the man who owns most of the land, half the cattle, and just about everyone’s debt. With Jamie buried on a small spread called the Circle-C and his widow Sarah hanging on by sheer will, Tom has a choice: ride away, or become Red Tom again and drag the truth into the light.
What follows is a slow burn into open range war:
- Night riders in the dark and gun smoke in the cut.
- A sheriff caught between his badge and his conscience.
- Cheyenne scouts on the ridge who saw what really happened at Willow Creek.
- A town forced to choose sides when blood hits the dirt in front of the saloon.
Long Ride for Justice is a gritty, emotional Western about fathers and sons, the price of doing right, and whether a man can outrun the worst parts of himself long enough to set one thing straight.
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