A Confederate veteran seeks peace in the western mountains. In the years after the war, he wants only to leave alone and be left alone. In a remote gold camp far away from civilization, he does not expect to fall in love with the beautiful daughter of an immigrant. He'll soon learn, though, that he cannot flee far enough to escape man's inhumanity when a gang of vigilantes for whom the guns of war still thunder turn up in the camp asking for him by name. The 78th novel from Western word slinger Robert Peecher is equal parts tale of vengeance and love story. It's broken men surviving through those years following the American Civil War when for those who went through it, the whole world seemed broken. If you love gritty Westerns set in the frozen mountains, tales of hard-scrabble men who tote Colt six-shooters on their hips and understand more about right and wrong than the folks who make laws, and the kind of practical love that binds two people for a lifetime, then saddle up your most sure-footed horse and ride along with Staker Barrett and Hank Grover as they negotiate the rocky slopes and outlaw gangs in Wyoming Territory in the 1860s. But bring along plenty of powder for your Sharp's rifle and a heavy coat, because in these mountains, Harsh Cuts the Bitter Wind. Grab your copy today!
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