They shot him and left him for dead. They should have finished the job.
McCoy wakes with a bullet wound in his temple and no memory of how he got it.No name.
No past.
No idea why someone tried to kill him. All he knows is that someone wanted him gone.
When he stumbles onto a lonely homestead and begins piecing together fragments of the trail he had been following, the truth comes slowlyand dangerously. Cattle are disappearing across the territory. Ranchers are losing entire herds. And someone is making a fortune moving stolen stock through perfectly respectable channels.
The deeper McCoy digs, the clearer one thing becomes. He was already close to exposing the operation. Close enough that someone tried to erase him.
Now the men behind the scheme think the problem is solved.
They burned the evidence.
They scattered the trail.
And they left McCoy with nothing but a wounded head and a mind full of missing pieces.
But McCoy doesn’t need his memory to understand one thing.
Someone tried to kill him.
And that means someone made a mistake. Because the closer he gets to the truth, the more the past begins to return.
The names.
The betrayal.
And the powerful man behind it all.
Now the reckoning is coming.
And this time, McCoy remembers exactly who he is.
Perfect for fans of:
- Louis L’Amour
C.J. Petit
William W. Johnstone
Ralph Compton
If you like hard-riding gunfighters, frontier justice, and relentless revenge, you’ll love this gripping Western from Wyatt Steele.
Genre: Western
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