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The Lone Gun

(2026)
(Book 93 in the Timber: U.S. Marshal series)
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A brand new Western adventure from Robert Hanlon!

Horseshoe Bend looks like a dying town clinging to dust and wind—but something far more organized than rustlers is moving through it. Arms shipments vanish. Land claims change hands on paper before cattle ever disappear. And behind it all stands a man who doesn’t dirty his own boots—Roscoe Hulbert, a strategist who understands that structure wins wars.

U.S. Marshal Timber rides in without announcing himself. He doesn’t pin on a badge to earn respect. He listens. He watches. And when the first man follows him into the dark, Timber learns exactly how serious this outfit is. What begins as rumor turns into calculated resistance, led by a professional scout who knows canyon country like a second skin—and who knows how to turn geography into a weapon.

In the red folds of Palo Duro and along the shifting banks of the Red River, Timber faces an operation built on patience, paperwork, and precision. These are not drunken bandits or desperate raiders. They are organized, disciplined, and protected by men who can shoot straight and think colder than the land they ride across.

But Timber has built a reputation on subtraction. One piece at a time. One weakness exposed. One man removed from the structure until the structure itself begins to fail.

In THE LONE GUN, the fight isn’t loud—it’s deliberate. And when the dust settles, only the man who understands the geometry of the ground will still be standing.



Genre: Western

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