book cover of Drygulch Country
 

Drygulch Country

(2026)
(The fourth book in the Nordic & Finn series)
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ONE MAN. ONE DOG. AND A WHOLE TOWN FULL OF HELL TO PAY.

Anders Nordic didn't ride into trouble; trouble found him. When a beaten, half-dead young woman stumbles into his mountain camp, the big man from Dakota does what any decent man would: he helps her. But decency comes at a price in Drygulch Country.

The girl belongs to Brother Beillor, a self-proclaimed prophet who's seized the mining town of Moffat, renamed it after himself, and rules its people through fear, faith, and the barrels of his followers' guns. Beillor wants the girl back. He also helped himself to Nordic's twenty-five hundred dollars. That was a mistake.

With his wolf-dog Finn at his side, a Winchester on his hip, and a cold fury building in his chest, Nordic rides into Beillorville to settle accounts — in lead and blood. Along the way he'll find unlikely allies: a rancher waging his own war against Beillor, a red-haired gunman searching for his kidnapped sister, and a half-Arapaho woman as deadly as she is beautiful.

But Beillor's got an army of true believers, a corrupt sheriff, and a stranglehold on every soul in the canyon. Getting in will be easy. Getting out alive—with the women, the money, and his hide intact—is another matter entirely.

DRYGULCH COUNTRY
is Book 4 in the Nordic & Finn series—a full-throttle Western adventure packed with blistering gunfights, sharp dialogue, and the kind of hero who solves his problems the old-fashioned way.

Can be read as a standalone.


Genre: Western



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