Iron Eyes 8: The Ghost of Iron Eyes

Iron Eyes 8: The Ghost of Iron Eyes

by Rory Black
Iron Eyes 8: The Ghost of Iron Eyes

Iron Eyes 8: The Ghost of Iron Eyes

by Rory Black

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Overview

With the outlaw gangs believing that their enemy Iron Eyes is dead, there’s nothing that the scattered lawmen can do to stop the horrific slaughter that follows. Gangs join together to become small armies and destroy everything in their wake. But one U.S. marshal is not convinced that the legendary bounty hunter is dead and sets out to discover the truth.
More dead than alive, Iron Eyes slowly drags himself out of his desert hiding place in search of water and discovers that the deadly outlaws think that he is no longer a threat. Checking the Wanted posters and loading his Navy Colts, Iron Eyes rides with venom in his soul to claim the bounty money for those wanted dead or alive. To him, that only means dead!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046545623
Publisher: Piccadilly Books, Limited
Publication date: 03/31/2015
Series: Iron Eyes , #8
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 828,102
File size: 542 KB

About the Author

Under the name 'Rory Black' Michael D George is the author of the wildly-popular Iron Eyes westerns, coming from PP very, very soon! Writes Michael: "In my time I've done a lot of things. I've been a barber, a freelance commercial artist, a portrait painter, a grave stone designer (a dying trade), an animator and an author. I did spend a few years in the Merchant Navy and was lucky to have travelled around the world four times before I was 23. I spent a lot of time in America during those days and cruised for two summers between California and Alaska. Now it is forty years later and these days I spend most of my time writing novels under my own name and no less than seven pseudonyms. I've been lucky to number a few of my old cowboy heroes as friends, and my walls are covered in the photographs of several of my cowboy hero pals. Ive written a lot of books and have plenty more stories still to tell. As one of those friends, the late, legendary Monte Hale used to tell me, 'Shoot low -- they might be crawling!'"

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