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By the close of 1882 in the American West, the line between
heroes and villains is narrow. Total chaos is staved off only by the few who
take the law at its word and risk their lives to uphold it. But in the West,
the rules aren’t always played according to Hoyle.
US Marshals Eli Flynn and William Henry Washington—longtime
friends and colleagues—are escorting two prisoners to New Orleans for trial
when they discover there’s more than outlawry to the infamous shootist Dusty
Rose and the enigmatic man known as Cage. As the two prisoners form an unlikely
partnership, the marshals can’t help but look closer at their own.
When forces beyond the marshals’ control converge on the
paddle wheeler they’ve hired to take them downriver, they must choose between
two dangers: playing by the rules at any cost, or trusting the very men they
are meant to bring to justice.
Excerpt from According to Hoyle...
Chapter One November 1882 Denver, Colorado Three men gathered around a linen-covered table in the expansive dining room of the Windsor Hotel in Denver. The great clock on the mantel read well past midnight and candles were all that lit the room, throwing their faces into deep, flickering shadow. Just two months prior to their meeting, Agent John C. Baird had been in New York, watching as the city’s elite unveiled the Pearl Street Power Station and the magic of electricity had lit up the city. He missed that civilized place, and he looked on overgrown mining and cow towns like Denver with disdain he could not and did not try to conceal. There were a few buildings in Denver that had electricity, but the Windsor Hotel was not yet numbered among them, no matter how elegantly appointed it was otherwise. It didn’t matter how uncomfortable the trip was for him, though. He was here on orders, and everything being asked of him hinged on this meeting. It would be worth the trip to this trumped-up little silver town to make certain this mission was done properly. The room was all but empty, save for a sparse number of diners and the hotel’s staff lingering to wait on them. One thing Baird found he did like about the western towns was that people knew how to mind their own affairs. They were in no danger of being disturbed. “You were late,” Baird said to the man just settling into the seat to his right. “This is a fancy place,” the newcomer said in a husky voice. He wore thin leather gloves, but they didn’t conceal the fact that one of the fingers on his left hand was missing. His range clothes were dusty, and his hat had left an impression in his black hair when he’d taken it off. It appeared to Baird that he’d just made the trip to Colorado from Texas on the back of a bison rather than in a rail car. The Texan nodded to the grand lobby and the doorman who still stood watching him in distaste. “They weren’t going to let me in.” The man opposite Baird gave that a quiet snort. He was handsome and dressed as quite the dandy, in clear contrast to the large Texan. Wiry and of average height, he carried himself with an insolent ease that Baird found both annoying and striking. He certainly wouldn’t have been refused entrance to the Windsor Hotel, or any other hotel on the continent. They hadn’t let his scruffy little puppy in with him, though, and the beast sat by the window, devotedly watching its master through the speckled glass. Baird would have sooner dealt with the dog than the shootist. His accent was that of an Englishman, and Baird had instantly decided he neither liked nor trusted the man. This was government business. An Englishman had no right to be involved. Baird’s orders were clear, though, and these were the two men he’d been told to contact. Before coming to his current position, Baird had been a Pinkerton agent, and a good one. He knew how to follow orders. Baird gave the Texan a critical eye. “Fine,” Baird said. He wasn’t in any mood to deal further with the issue of tardiness. He leaned back in his chair, posture loose and face relaxed, though one hand was on the concealed gun under the table. The Englishman wasn’t impressed. “I’d prefer it if we expedited this meeting.” “If we what?” the Texan asked. “Expedite. Hurry it along. Make it faster.” “If you mean faster, just say faster.” “Gentlemen,” Baird said with a sigh. Both men quieted and turned to him expectantly. Baird inclined his chin and gave them a smile. He looked first at the Englishman and then at the Texan. “You are the men known respectively as Dusty Rose and Bat Stringer, correct?” Neither man flinched, though Baird had just spoken the names of two notorious gunmen. If either was surprised or concerned at the other’s presence, they didn’t show it. “And if we aren’t who you say?” the Englishman asked. He kept one hand on the table as a show of respect. The other was, no doubt, in his lap wrapped around a revolver just like Baird’s. “If you aren’t who I say, then just who might you be?” Baird asked as he slowly moved the gun in his own lap until it was pointing at the man. It was a misconception that it was easier to kill out West, that no one blinked an eye at murder. The crime was still considered heinous, and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The law, however, didn’t reach too far out here. And Baird didn’t mind committing a heinous act or three.
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Abigail
Roux was born and raised in North Carolina. A past volleyball star who
specializes in sarcasm and painful historical accuracy, she currently spends
her time coaching high school volleyball and investigating the mysteries of
single motherhood. Any spare time is spent living and dying with every Atlanta
Braves and Carolina Panthers game of the year.
Abigail has a daughter, Little Roux, who is
the light of her life, a boxer, four rescued cats who play an ongoing
live-action variation of Call of Duty throughout the house,
a certifiable extended family down the road, and a cast of thousands in her
head.
Connect with Abi:
·Website: abigailroux.com
·Twitter: @abigailroux
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·Goodreads: goodreads.com/AbigailRoux
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