The Blade That Cuts Deep
(2026)(Book 95 in the Jubal Stone: U.S. Marshal series)
A novel by Casey Nash
The Blade That Cuts Deep continues Dusty Saddles’ America 250 celebration with an exciting new novel about Kentucky-born James ‘Jim’ Bowie. On behalf of myself and DSP, we hope you enjoy this series written by some of the finest authors in the Western genre today.
When a man begins to run down the reputation of one of Texas’ heroes in a saloon, he’s invited to a bare-knuckle fight by one of Waco''s residents. Being soundly whipped, he resorts to a derringer in the small of his back and shoots his opponent dead.
Now Jubal Stone is on his trail. But the farther Marshal Stone tracks this killer, the more information he gathers on him. It turns out that he is not only a fugitive from the law but a distant relative of well-known American hero Jim Bowie.
Now Jubal Stone is on his trail. But the farther Marshal Stone tracks this killer, the more information he gathers on him. It turns out that he is not only a fugitive from the law but a distant relative of well-known American hero Jim Bowie.
Genre: Western
When a man begins to run down the reputation of one of Texas’ heroes in a saloon, he’s invited to a bare-knuckle fight by one of Waco''s residents. Being soundly whipped, he resorts to a derringer in the small of his back and shoots his opponent dead.
Now Jubal Stone is on his trail. But the farther Marshal Stone tracks this killer, the more information he gathers on him. It turns out that he is not only a fugitive from the law but a distant relative of well-known American hero Jim Bowie.
Now Jubal Stone is on his trail. But the farther Marshal Stone tracks this killer, the more information he gathers on him. It turns out that he is not only a fugitive from the law but a distant relative of well-known American hero Jim Bowie.
Genre: Western
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