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The Old West's most famous lawmen are convening one final time, but not to solve a case. Instead, they're hoping to spend a few days together having a high old time in Denver before they ride off into the sunset of their years.
But then a prostitute is brutally murdered and one of their number stands accused of the crime.
As the violence spins out of control, the old boys, led by retired U.S. Marshals Tom Alvarez and Ben Comstock, are forced outside the law to do battle with powerful political forces and Colorado's most experienced lawmen to clear their friend's name--and save their own lives.
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The Old West's most famous lawmen are convening one final time, but not to solve a case. Instead, they're hoping to spend a few days together having a high old time in Denver before they ride off into the sunset of their years.

But then a prostitute is brutally murdered and one of their number stands accused of the crime.

As the violence spins out of control, the old boys, led by retired U.S. Marshals Tom Alvarez and Ben Comstock, are forced outside the law to do battle with powerful political forces and Colorado's most experienced lawmen to clear their friend's name--and save their own lives.


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Autorenporträt
Kirk Winkler is a journalist and business owner with a passion for the history of the Old West and the people who lived there. He grew up in the shadow of Scottsbluff on the Oregon Trail in Nebraska and Sandia Peak overlooking the Camino Real and the Rio Grande in New Mexico.

He's lived and worked as a broadcast journalist, manager and consultant in the West and Midwest . He and his wife live in Omaha, where the transcontinental railroad began.
You can read his thoughts about living in and writing about the West and share your own comments at http://writing-the-west.blogspot.com.