The payroll was supposed to be easy money.
Ride in. Grab the strongbox. Ride out before anyone knew better.
But someone was waiting.
Now the streets run hot with gunfire, and the men who came for gold are dropping one by one?cut down by a killer who doesn't miss and doesn't care who falls next.
Marshal Ezra Tate knows this isn't just a robbery gone bad. It's a hunt.
And he's running out of time to stop a man who's already decided how it ends.
Because in Bitter Flats...
the payroll isn't the prize.
The killing is.
Autorentext
With a calm presence and a storyteller's eye, Tub McKinney writes Western fiction rooted in grit, resilience, and the quiet strength of ordinary people facing unforgiving worlds. His stories favor weathered towns over wide-open myth, and men and women shaped more by hard choices than easy heroics.
McKinney's work is known for its grounded realism?measured prose, clean dialogue, and characters who carry their pasts as plainly as the dust on their boots. He draws inspiration from frontier history, pulp-era storytelling, and the enduring human struggle to stand firm when the ground won't.
When he isn't writing, McKinney believes the best stories are still found in listening?to old places, overlooked lives, and the long silence between gunshots.
He lives and works quietly, letting the stories speak for themselves.