A CALEB MARLOWE NOVEL

HIGH COUNTRY JUSTICE

Caleb Marlowe carved out his own legend as frontier scout and lawman before arriving in the Colorado boomtown of Elkhorn. Famous for a lightning quick draw and nerves of steel, he is mysterious, guarded, and unpredictable. Now, he wants to leave the past behind. But the past has a way of dogging a man…

 When Doc Burnett, Caleb’s only friend in town, goes missing, his daughter Sheila comes seeking his help. Newly arrived from back East, she hotly condemns the bloody frontier justice of the rifle and the six-gun. But this is the high country, and justice is fierce.

Murderous road agents have Doc at their mountain hideaway, out beyond the Devil’s Claw pass. To free Doc from the outlaws, Marlowe will have to track them through wild, uncharted territory, battling wild animals and bushwhackers. And when Sheila is captured by the ruthless gunhawks, Marlowe will have to take them down one-by-one, until no outlaw remains standing.

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“Caleb Marlowe is handsome, honest, loyal, fearless and strong enough to wrestle a cougar. He’s also an appealing character and bound to be popular with readers....
The story is filled with heinous outlaws, plenty of shootouts, heroic acts and twists and turns. The stagecoach robbers are not your average bunch of outlaws. The ending is a nice surprise...”
— Barbara Ellis, The Denver Post

”AN EXCELLENT READ!
I love a good western and that’s what this was, a really good western. It had all the elements. A dangerous small town filled with down and out of luck silver miners whose mines were played out. A shifty-eyed sheriff and trouble.…
Reading a Nik James book is like watching a movie. The description of the country as well as their crafting of characters made everything as clear as watching it….”
— Long and Short Reviews

“...Plenty of action, tense situations and twists to the plot....surprising revelations too.
An entertaining read, one I think all western fans will enjoy.”
— Steve M., Western Fiction Review

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