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Run Through Hell

(2026)
(The tenth book in the Ryder series)
A novel by

 
 

They said the boy could open any safe ever made. That was why men kept trying to own him.

A Gritty Classic Western Adventure

When outlaw leader McGraw steals a gifted runaway boy named Ellis, he gains more than a hostage—he gains the key to every vault between the plains and the river.

Ryder rides hard to bring the boy back, but the trail grows darker with every mile. McGraw has no intention of sharing his fortune, and the bodies he leaves behind prove it.

By the time Ryder catches up, McGraw has transformed himself into a polished gentleman aboard a grand paddle steamer bound east—where gamblers drink under chandeliers, merchants wager fortunes, and a killer can disappear behind good manners.

Trapped on a moving riverboat with nowhere to run, Ryder must face a man who hides a predator’s soul beneath a gentleman’s coat.

And Ellis must choose between two futures:

One bought with stolen money.

The other earned the hard way.

Loaded with action, tension, sharp dialogue, and the dusty justice Western readers love, Run Through Hell is a fast-moving frontier thriller where the deadliest men are not always the ones carrying guns.

For fans of Louis L’Amour, Elmore Leonard, and classic revenge westerns.


Genre: Western

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