[Iron Eyes 03] • The Spurs of Iron Eyes
- Authors
- Black, Rory
- Publisher
- Piccadilly Publishing
- Tags
- piccadilly publishing , bounty hunters , rory black , western adventure , pulp western fiction , western fiction
- Date
- 2013-06-26T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.44 MB
- Lang
- en
The brainchild of Amazon Kindle Number One bestselling western writers Mike Stotter and Ben Bridges, PICCADILLY PUBLISHING is dedicated to reissuing classic fiction from Yesterday and Today!
THE SPURS OF IRON EYES
It was as if some invisible force had drawn the infamous bounty hunter Iron Eyes to the small border town of Rio Vista. Weighed down with saddlebags filled with a fortune in silver and gold coins, the rider no longer seemed to have any reason to exist, for the fortune had become a millstone around his neck.
Then a priest asked him if he would help people of a small Mexican village who had become prey to marauding bandits. It looked like a quick and certain way to die.
But Iron Eyes eagerly accepted the challenge and with newly found resolve headed south – straight into the jaws of an unknown enemy.
He had always lived by his gun, but this time he needed courage and cunning, too!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
“My real name is Michael D. George. I write westerns. In my time I’ve done a lot of things. I’ve been a barber, a freelance commercial artist, a portrait painter, a grave stone designer (a dying trade), an animator and author. I did spend a few years in the Merchant Navy and was lucky to have travelled around the world four times before I was 23. I spent a lot of time in America during those days and cruised for two summers between California and Alaska. Now it is forty years later and these days I spend most of my time writing novels under my own name and no less than seven pseudonyms. I’ve been lucky to number a few of my old cowboy heroes as friends, and my walls are covered in the photographs of several of my cowboy hero pals. I’ve written a lot of books and I hope you enjoy this one, because there are plenty more to follow! As one of those friends, the late, legendary Monte Hale used to tell me, ‘Shoot low—they might be crawling!’ Always your pal, Michael D. George.”