No God in Durango - Paperback
No God in Durango - Paperback
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by Jackson Cain (Author)
Outlaw Torn Slater is no stranger to having a price on his head. Or being the target of a bloodthirsty vendetta. Or finding himself up to his neck in a whole mess of trouble. One thing's for certain, no matter how ornery of a scrape he might get himself into, Slater has a knack for shooting his way out of it . . .
But when he rides into the mining town of Durango, Colorado, Slater is in for one hell of a dust up. In the smoky haze of the town's finest bordello, he quickly gets wind of a plot to take over one of the world's richest gold mines. It's the greedy brainchild of an international cartel made up of some of the world's most powerful men: the brutal dictator of Mexico, the chancellor of Germany, a former Confederate general, a legendary bank robber, and a brilliant philosopher to mention just a few. But once Slater understands what's really up for grabs, he decides to take matters into his own hands, with some help from a few of his most dangerous friends, some of the deadliest gunslingers the Wild West has ever known, including Wyatt Earp, Doc Holiday, Bat Masterson, and Belle Starr. It's a showdown for the ages that acclaimed author Jackson Cain pulls off with masterful plot twists and wild bursts of relentless action.Author Biography
Jackson Cain is the pseudonym for Robert Gleason, the author of nearly twenty books and an Executive Editor at Macmillan Publishers. He is a highly regarded expert on nuclear terrorism and has spoken on the subject at Harvard University, on PBS, NPR, Coast to Coast AM, the Sean Hannity and Lou Dobbs TV shows, and on a History Channel two-hour special. An advocate of prison literacy who has worked with inmates in over 60 prisons, he has also edited and published writing by a number of inmates and ex-offenders. Originally from Indiana, he now lives in New York and can be found online at RobertGleasonBooks.com.