Will Callender’s brother, Bob, is dead and buried in Crimson Peak, New Mexico.
Dead after discovering a fortune buried deep within a mine.
Dead after being framed for a murder and a robbery he didn’t commit.
The man responsible, Cy Tambaugh, has plenty of blood on his hands already and doesn’t think twice about Bob.
That is until Will shows up.
Tambaugh would love to shoot Will down on the spot, but he possesses secrets from Tambaugh's past.
Will knows what happened to Rosaline.
And if Tambaugh wants to know, he will either need to take Will alive and force it out of him, or confess his deeds.
Will plans to take down Tambaugh’s whole gang down on his own, but maybe he won’t be alone after all.
Maybe he’s got more friends than he realises in Crimson Peak…
In Gun Feud, A. A. Glynn tells a tale of sacrifice and revenge in the Old West.
Anthony Arthur Glynn was born in Manchester in 1929, and had a disrupted wartime childhood, including enduring the Luftwaffe’s blitzing of the city in 1940 and 1941. Drawn to art and writing from an early age, be quickly became interested in all kinds of books and devoured popular fiction. He started work as a textile designer in Manchester at sixteen and studied the subject at Manchester Regional College of Art in the evenings. After two years’ National Service in the army, he became a reporter on a weekly newspaper in Cheshire during his early twenties. Since retiring, he frequently visits the US, researching authentic backgrounds for new Western novels. His other western adventures include, Sixgun Showdown, Guns Across Red River and The Lonesome Gun.
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