Nightfall at Little Aces

· Cotton-Branch Publishing
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The Widow

For the past eight years the folks of Little Aces, New Mexico, have known Emma Vertrees as the wife of their now recently murdered sheriff. But Emma has more in common with the wrong side of the law than her neighbors could possibly imagine.

The Fugitive

A member of the notorious Hole-in-the-wall Gang, Memphis Warren Beck is on the run from railroad detectives. When fate reunites him with a woman he never expected to see again, Beck risks his freedom—and his life—for a second chance with her.

The Lawman

Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack is passing through what he thinks is a peaceful town. But the secrets and lies that have caught up to Emma and Beck bring violence in their wake, leaving only Burrack to dispense justice.

*Preview of Ralph Cotton's Sabio's Redemption and Justice at the end of this book.

About the author

Ralph Cotton is a Best Selling Author with over Seventy books to his credit and millions of books in print. Ralph’s books are top sellers in the Western and Civil War/Western genres, and in 2015 he debuted his new Gun Culture series with Friend of a Friend. Known for fast-paced narrative and wry dark humor, Ralph’s introduction to the Florida crime fiction genre has been well received.

    Nightfall at Little Aces is the nineteenth novel in the Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack (aka Big Iron) series, written in 2008 and reissued in 2017 in Ralph’s Western Classics group of books.

    Ralph lives on the Florida coast with his wife Mary Lynn. He writes prodigiously, but also enjoys painting, photography, sailing and playing guitar.

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