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A Sheriff Aaron Mackey Western Series

Terrence McCauley
Where the Bullets Fly by Terrence McCauley
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A Sheriff Aaron Mackey Western Series : Titles in Order

Book 4
The sun has finally set on the violent hellstorm that fell on Dover Station, Montana, like a scourge. But when disaster returns, it falls to a lawman armed with a fistful of vengeance to make things right once more . . .
                                                                                                                                                   
THE BURDEN OF THE BADGE
 
At long last, U.S. Marshal Aaron Mackey and Deputy Billy Sunday will see crime baron James Grant and his kill-crazy cronies stand trial for the mayhem and suffering they unleashed on the people of Dover Station. But as Montana Territory’s statehood is approaching, murdering devils like Grant can no longer be tolerated in positions of political power.
 
Or can they? Montana’s capital of Helena follows its own set of laws—laws that not only set Grant free, but give peacekeeping authority to a sadistic murdering gunslinger like Colonel Warren Bell, Mackey’s commanding officer during the war. The city’s leaders prefer keeping killers like Grant and Bell under their thumbs.
 
Mackey knows there’s no controlling these bloodthirsty madmen. And if they think they’re above the law, then Mackey and Billy will just have to appoint themselves judge, jury, and executioners . . .
 
“The pace, from the opening pages to the final satisfying end, is unrelenting. An exceptional western novel.”
—Historical Novels Review on Where the Bullets Fly
 
“A captivating western . . . the setting is harsh and evocative; the villain is sufficiently slimy and scheming; and even the violence is gratifying.”
—Booklist, STARRED review on Dark Territory
Book 3
Dover Station, Montana, is no place for a lawman. A sheriff’s badge ain’t worth a nickel here—unless you’ve got the bullets to back it up . . .
 
When he signed up to be sheriff of this dirty little boomtown, Aaron Mackey knew he was asking for trouble. Once, when Mackey was the U.S. marshal for the whole Montana Territory, he swore no job could get any harder. But that was before he took down a few of the bank-robbing Hancock—and incurred the wrath of the gang’s maniacal matriarch, Mad Nellie Hancock.
 
And that was before every avenging outlaw and hired henchmen came crawling out of the woodwork to kill him—in the meanest, bloodiest showdown the town had ever seen . . .
 
Aaron Mackey knows you can’t fight city hall. But you can flush out every kill-crazy outlaw,  greedy grifter, and boomtown rat—then exterminate with extreme prejudice . . .
 
“McCauley’s more than a fair hand at Westerns . . . with  nonstop action.”
—Roundup Magazine on Where the Bullets Fly

“Comes out guns blazing from the very first page and doesn’t let up until the action-packed finale . . . a real page-turner.”  
—True West

“A captivating western . . . the setting is harsh and even the violence is gratifying.”
—Booklist, STARRED review on Dark Territory
Book 1
WINNER OF THE PEACEMAKER AWARD

Surrounded by ranches, farms, and precious metal mines, the town of Dover Station, Montana is ripe for the plucking. It’s up to Sheriff Aaron Mackey to keep the peace—and keep the dregs of humanity from trying to make a killing . . .
 
WHERE THE BULLETS FLY, VENGEANCE REIGNS
 
If anyone can smell an investment opportunity, it’s railroad men and big city bankers. They’re not the kind of folks that Sheriff Mackey is used to dealing with. But greed is greed, and if anyone knows how money can drive men to murder, it’s the sheriff of a boomtown like Dover Station. But when Mackey is forced to gun down a pair of saloon rats, it brings a powderkeg of trouble—with a quick-burning fuse of vengeance named Alexander Duramont. This bloodthirsty psychopath wants to kill the sheriff for killing his buddies. And he plans to get his revenge using a highly combustible mix of fire, fear, and dynamite . . .
 
Mackey’s not sure how he’s going to stop this blood-crazed lunatic.
But it’s going to be one heck of an explosive and very violent showdown . . .
 
“Hard to put down . . . because of the gritty and stylish  narrative, the virtually nonstop action.”
—Publishers Weekly on Terrence McCauley’s Sympathy for the Devil

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