Publisher’s Pick

BOOKS NOT ON THE BEST SELLER’S LIST BUT SHOULD BE

This issue of crossroads magazine features Hell’s Gunman by Robert Coward. Mr. Coward has been writing since the late ’90’s, and has several credits to his name. He Lived in London for four years, and China for a year and a half, with other locales to his world adventures. He has a degree in History, complemented with a Masters in Government, with concentration on international relations, and is a member of Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society. mr Coward Lives in Houston, Texas.

“”A very original and unique take on the Western genre.”—Darla Marx

By 1884, Mission, Arizona was a dying town. It had once shown promise as a commercial center between Mexico and the territory, but when the railroad connected Los Angeles to Deming, New Mexico, its fortunes began to wane. A tragic event forced Mission’s sheriff of eight years, Jed Dunston, to turn in his badge and leave behind the woman he loves. Weeks later, a timely message from Mission informed him of an unspeakable evil that gripped the town and imperiled everyone he’d once protected. Almost sixty years old and lacking confidence in his abilities as a lawman, Jed fights against the inner fears that haunt him. However, the former lawman doesn’t hesitate in his decision. He rides back to Mission with a ragtag posse to face a pitiless, bloodthirsty outlaw and his band of cutthroats. If anyone in Mission is to survive, he’ll have to face…Hell’s Gunman.

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