Devil's Due

Dead or Alive Book 2 · Cotton-Branch Publishing
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Federal Deputy Sullivan Hart thinks he has broken the back of the outlaw organization Los Pistoleros after he arrests its leader, J.T. Priest - the man who killed his father.

But just before his trial, Priest escapes from jail, and he's determined to rebuild his criminal empire. Hart knows that if he's ever to put his father's ghost to rest, he must stop the outlaw once and for all.

Only Quick Charlie Sims knows where Priest is planning to meet up with the rest of his gang. And Hart is none too sure he can trust the wily gambler, who has his own debt to settle with Los Pistoleros' leader -and his own interest in the organization . . . 

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.

Devil's Due is the second novel in the Dead or Alive trilogy, written in 2001 and reissued in 2013 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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