Hell Hath No Fury

Hell Hath No Fury by Charles G. West, published by Kensington on October 31, 2017, is a compelling addition to the Western fiction genre, spanning 320 pages. This book introduces readers to Jamie Pratt and his young bride as they embark on a westward journey toward the Rocky Mountains. Their adventure takes a perilous turn when their wagon master abandons them in a treacherous landscape, forcing them to confront the dangers that lie ahead.
In this gripping narrative, Jamie and his bride venture deeper into Sioux territory, prompting Jamie’s brother, Monroe, to seek the help of the legendary scout John Hawk. As Hawk prepares to ride into the unknown to rescue them, readers will find themselves immersed in a tale of survival and justice. The story explores themes of determination and bravery against overwhelming odds, showcasing the harsh realities of life in the West. This edition offers a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by those who dared to forge new paths in a lawless land.
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Winner of the 2018 Spur Award for Best Paperback Western
In the first of a trailblazing new series, acclaimed western author Charles G. West introduces the legend of a man called Hawk . . .
To start their new life together, Jamie Pratt and his young bride join a westward wagon train bound for the Rocky Mountains. They get as far as Helena when their unscrupulous wagon master deserts them, leaving them as good as dead in a godforsaken, blood-scorched land. The other settlers agree to set stakes where they are, but Jamie and his bride press on toward the Bitterroot Valley, deep into Sioux territory.
THEY NEVER COME OUT THE OTHER SIDE
Jamie’s brother, Monroe, enlists the legendary scout John Hawk to find them. A hardened veteran of the range, Hawk is living off the land in a little cabin on the Boulder River when Monroe comes begging for his help. To rescue Jamie and his bride, Hawk—and his guns—will soon be back in the saddle, riding fast and fierce into deadly odds. For any other man it’s a suicide mission. For Hawk, delivering justice is what he was born to do . . .
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