Zed Li has buried everything that made him human and he has spent two decades becoming something the frontier can't outrun.
Now the trail ends in Red Rock, a town owned by Marcus Voss-a crime lord with a fortress, a small army of gunmen, and a reputation built on fear. Zed doesn't come for a bounty. He comes for a debt.
But Voss doesn't just wait behind walls. He strikes where Zed is weakest-the McAllister Ranch, the woman who gave Zed a reason to stop wandering, and the two boys who've started calling him something dangerously close to family.
With time running out, Zed gathers a ragged circle of allies and rides straight into enemy territory-where bullets fly, fists break, and every step forward demands blood.
Because the devil doesn't hurry.
He just arrives.
Autorentext
Growing up in Houston, Texas, I developed a deep fascination with the Wild West. During my junior high years, I couldn't resist sneaking away every lunchtime to lose myself in Louis L'Amour's novels at the library, completely captivated by the rugged tales of frontier life. When I was finally discovered, I negotiated an arrangement to organize books during lunch, enabling me to continue my reading while also assisting with the library's upkeep.
Inspired by the strong, resilient women in my community, I set out to portray them authentically in my writing. In my stories, they aren't passive bystanders but powerful forces, standing shoulder to shoulder with their partners, confronting the challenges of the untamed West head-on.
Through my writing, I pay tribute to the often-overlooked heroines of the frontier. Their unwavering strength and determination shaped history, serving as the backbone of their families and silent pillars of support who, alongside their partners, played a crucial role in civilizing the wild and building a better future on the rugged frontier.