The Sundown Chaser

Herschel Baker Book 3 · Speaking Volumes
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From Dusty Richards, winner of the 2007 Spur Award for Best Original Paperback Novel for The Horse Creek Incident, comes a story of a man who stood up for the law—and the criminal who made him the man he is...

Some quarry can’t be caught…

As the new sheriff of Yellowstone County, Montana, ex-rancher Herschel Baker cleaned up the badlands with the weight of the law behind him—and the weight of a six-gun at his side. Now he's trying to solve a deadly puzzle that involves one lead-laden corpse, a large sum of missing cash, and a loose end that points to cattle rustling. But his trouble hasn't even arrived yet.

There's a hard-as-nails, border-hopping horse thief riding up from Mexico. He's bringing a woman on the run, a body count of criminals he's killed for bounty, and a gun hand as hard and quick as Herschel's. This man is no simple robber, shootist, or brigand for hire. His name is Thurman Baker.

But Herschel calls him father


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4.5
2 reviews
marian ritchie
4 March 2024
I really enjoyed this book. Not a dull moment. Great job Dusty!
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About the author

Dusty Richards is the author of more than fifty Western novels written under both his own name and pseudonyms. He spent his youth in Arizona and has worked as a rancher, auctioneer, rodeo announcer, and TV anchor. Since retiring, he and his wife Pat have done extensive research on the Old West, accumulating a vast library of historical books, diaries, and papers.

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